Gustin

Carlton
8 months ago

Do not trust this company. They have no problem taking your money up front then delaying what is an already unacceptable wait time. If you like to gamble this company and process is for you. I still haven't received 2 t-shirts 2 1/2 months from when they charged me. From their response hey have no idea when they will be delivered. Give me a break, it's a t-shirt, any factory can knock those out in a week. They are doing something fishy with your $$ with that kind of float time. I won't be a repeat customer.

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Cristal
11 months ago

I can share my review of 1 pair cone denim jeans. 3 Classic workshirts size XL and 1 dress shirt.
The Jeans are made of better material than my 501xx jeans that I own. Not to discount the 501s as they are awesome as well. The denim in the Gustins is superior and the stitching seems up to par with durability.
The workshirts are the coolest ice ever seen. Made of superior thick denim and the pattern is vintage. I won't be wearing to work that often but could certainly do so. They definitely stand out from anything available commercially or from other USA Brands. The only other workshirts I've seen like these are from Ciano Farmer and cost 250 dollars each.
The dress shirt is very nice too. Heavy ticking stripe. Fits more contoured than the work shirts.
I got size XL Classic in the workshirts and XL in the Dress shirt. 5-10 180lb man. I wear a Large in similar Carhartt/ Wrangler Flannel and Work shirts. definitely size up like I did as Gustin runs more true to vintage sizing that is smaller than typical American workwear. All their models are thin and not taller than 6' from what I can tell. If your big and tall this brand may not be for you.

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Lillian
1 year ago

These bad reviews are insane. I don't know what folks are doing to their clothing but I have had so few quality issues and zero sizing issues. I order the same size every time and everything fits the way I expect. I have had some bad stitching on the pockets of one hoodie. They offered to replace it or have us get it repaired and send them the bill. I own two shirts, a hoodie, 7 pairs of jeans, canvas work pants, a sweatshirt and a field jacket. The field jacket I had tailored and the tailor couldn't stop remarking on the quality. I work in theater and one costumer after another has remarked on the extraordinary quality of the craftsmanship. They are all shocked by the low price for the quality of materials and workmanship.

I guess the number of bad reviews is just probably equal to the number of folks with bad experiences.The clothing is exceptional.

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Tara
1 year ago

I like the concept behind Gustin. However, after supporting the brand for several years and purchased over 20 pairs of their jeans, I have come to the conclusion that the products are substandard. I will no longer support the brand. There have been on going issues with quality control of their jeans: loose rivets, unreliable and erratic sizing to jeans with drastically different sizes between the left and right legs. To be fair, the customer service has been fine. New rivets were sent, defective or poorly sized jeans were returned with refunds or credits. Nevertheless, the process has been a hassle and there are no signs that Gustin is placing more emphasis on Quality Control. A customer paying hundreds of hard earned dollars for a pair of jeans should not have to deal with these issues. I would have stopped buying from a regular company with this type of quality track record long ago.

While there has been no progress in terms of quality over the years, Gustin is quite facile with the excuses though. I was told recently that Gustin has an official size tolerance between left and right leg of up to 1/2鈥? What?!?!?! I have been wearing cheap GAP jeans for 25 years and I have never encountered any issues with different leg sizes on a pair of jeans, or loose rivets. Gustin should be embarrassed. I would be.

GUSTIN, try this: get better at quality control instead of being creative with the excuses for poor craftsmanship. Look carefully at each step of your production line and fix the problems. This should be achievable since your production is local! Understand this, Quality is expected when you charge $80-$200+ for a pair of jeans! And, Jeans is your bread and butter so get this right before veering off on silly sneakers and t-shirts, etc.

This would have been a one star review. I am giving a second star for decent customer service.

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Joni
1 year ago

I have purchased many pairs of Gustin jeans, chinos and shirts. The jeans/chinos all have fit well, being properly sewed and durable. I am very tough on clothes and the Gustin product holds up well. All of their pants are button fly. When I wear non-Gustin pants, I am a bit thrown as I am now so used to button fly. Very high quality materials and the fits have been consistent so far. I had one issue with a rivet popping off during the wash, but was sent a bag of rivets with instructions on how to re-rivet the pants. They offered to do it for me, but repairing the rivet seemed easy, so I agreed to attempt the fix myself. It was indeed an easy repair. Their shirts tend to fit a but tight. Normally I ordered Medium, but am a Large in all of Gustin's shirts. My favorite thing about the brand is that they are all made in the USA and I know where the fabrics are sourced, so if you are sensitive to sweat shop labor and human rights issues, this may be the brand for you.

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Victoria
1 year ago

I'm a fan of denim, that's all I wear. Ten years ago, you could walk into a high-street store and come out with a reasonable, if not high-end, pair of jeans. This has become very, very difficult. Without even mentioning 眉ber-low end stuff like G-Star, even Levi's and co do not produce great stuff anymore. $100 gets you much less denim than it used to.

Enter Gustin. I really like their concept. No waste, no over-packaging. You get really good denim, probably the same as mid-tier brands like APC, Edwin and al. Only very specific mills like Pure Blue Japan's or Iron Heart's for example, will produce more exclusive, proprietary denim that you can't find anywhere else.

Of course there are downside to ordering raw denim online, some not specific to Gustin: do NOT go by the pictures of what the jeans look like on their website but by measurements. And bear in mind that even though sanforized, the jeans WILL shrink. Depending on how hot you wash them (best wash them cold) you will lose 1 inch in the hem, for example, maybe 2 if you wash really hot or very often. The waist will shrink but then loosen with wear so you should more or less order the right size from the word go.

What's specific to Gustin is the looong waiting time, 2 to 3 months, but you know that when ordering. Another potential downside is they don't do refunds, they do store credit, if you change your mind or have a problem. I don't mind that, but it's something one should know beforehand. One of my jeans developed a fault (due to the original weave, not to Gustin), and they gave me instant store credit, without haggling. I would say, from my experience, that their customer service is excellent.

Another detail I really like: the fashion of the day seems to favor super high-rise jeans, but Gustin favors a reasonable mid-rise, which is great. If you actually look at most super duper high-end denim brands, a lot of them might use great denim, but they would benefit from hiring a designer…

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Mariah
1 year ago

Bought some jeans from Gustin. Great materials and manufacturing, but the sizing is inconsistent. I have three pairs in the same size and style, and they鈥檙e all very different. One is just right, one is roomier, and the third is just too loose and baggy.

Quality of materials and manufacture means nothing if the sizing is all wrong, which puts me off buying any more from them.

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Celeste
1 year ago

I will only review the items I have owned from Gustin.
Jeans — I have owned lots of their jeans and they all seem to fail miserably to the point of comedy. From busted seams (on non-stressed areas like the lower calf area), buttons/rivets falling off, screwy sizing, they have covered all the shortcomings you could imagine.
Shirts — poorly sewn seams that came apart, a tall-sized shirt with short arms, buttons that fall off (I had to sew 6+ buttons back on one shirt before I finally gave up and Goodwill'ed it), to screwy sizing.
CPO jacket — I actually sort of liked it except for one thing: the snap buttons constantly jangled. Like to the point of irritation. I sold it.
Beautiful fabrics that promise so much but just poor execution. It could be so good but they never seem to have it together. Never again!

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Bridgette
2 years ago

Their craftsmanship is crapshoot, with many of the items I've purchased from Gustin falling apart within a couple months of purchase, and some arriving with blown seams, missing buttons, etc. in the first place. The first pair of jeans I ordered from them fit well, but subsequent orders fit in idiosyncratic ways, completely different from the first and each other – extremely unpredictable. Bizarre.

They truly are the Wal-Mart of selvedge – you get what you pay for.

Despite their spotty craftsmanship, and recognition of the problem, their customer service is really the worst of any brand I've ever experienced. I've interacted with Matt Kong and Ren Sanchez on multiple occasions, and both should be fired. Not sure about the third person whose name appears in their email signature. worst. ever.

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Donna
2 years ago

I am a customer that has bought many Gustin products so this is an informed, detailed review. Here's my serial report product by product:

– Jeans – good, well made, good value (talk about being led on)
– Jeans (heavyweight) – two rivets fell off. Gustin refused to replace, nor repair, sent rivets to me suggesting I fix them
– Sweatshirt – a product of awful quality…given to charity after 3 washes
– 3 pack white Ts; never delivered, refunded after 5 months
– Baseball shirts – never delivered (I don't think they ever made them) but they did charge for them. Refunded after several months
– Card holder – good
– Denim apron – good, excellent in fact
– Ultra heavyweight jeans – laughable sizing bearing no relation to their size guide nor their "order one size larger" instructions- returned (at my cost). No refund. Gustin doesn't give refunds. So I asked, repeatedly that they send the replacement product marked clearly as replacements so that I wouldn't have to pay customs charges…for a second time. They demurred then said they'd look at it. So I have had to pay 3x courier charges and 2x customs charges (now running at over $100) all because of their mistakes.
Re the replacement products:
– Shirt – Poor manufacture standard, poor design, poor fit
– Jeans – still not here.

I think their jeans could be great value. But…their quality isn't nearly as good as they portray. Their other products have (cardholder aside) been universally poor.

But the biggest issue is their service. Its awful. They aren't a trustworthy company and once you have paid their sole aim is to retain the revenue, not delight, not to satisfy.

It is genuinely better to pay a bit more and go with a company that you can trust.

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Kent
2 years ago

Their size chart are awful, and they dont refund the products
3 months waiting and 120 dollars for this poor jean

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Morgan
3 years ago

I've bought a handful of jeans from Gustin over the past five or so years. I can't comment on any of their other offerings besides their denim jeans, but I've had a very good overall experience with them. While there is the caveat of a Kickstarter-like prepayment that requires you to wait a few months for delivery, the finished product is very well-made, and worth the price.

All of their various denims are priced very appropriately, based on their characteristics and source — nuanced, heavyweight Japanese denim barely breaks $100, while staples from North Carolina's Cone Mills can be had for less. Construction is also solid; certain high-end details such as hidden back pocket rivets and 100% cotton thread are absent, but the hems are chainstitched, the fly is selvage, and the jeans hold up to heavy wear as well as any other. Definitely a step above department store brands, and on par with well-known Italian and French brands.

Highly recommended for fans of raw denim or the newly-interested. The jeans are a great value.

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Mark
3 years ago

I am only giving them 2 stars instead on 1 because I have had okay experiences with ordering from stock. The team at Gustin seems incapable of meeting their published timelines on items that require funding. The first item I ordered in this manner was delayed by a month, which required me to update the delivery location several time as it was during the holiday season and I was traveling. The second item was supposed to ship in the May/June timeframe (which I interpret to mean late May or early June). It is currently mid-Sept. and the item still has not shipped. When I contacted them, the response was basically "we had some issues, tough luck". They offered to cancel my order and issue a refund, but I have waited this long, so what the heck. My other big issue with the company is that, although they are heavily focused on jeans, they do not offer an option to have jeans/pants either made with different lengths or hemmed before shipping. I get it for jeans that are unsanforized as customers could underestimate the shrinkage and get upset when their jeans turned into knickers after the first wash; however, most of their jeans are sanforized, which means shrinkage is minimal/nonexistant, so I do not understand why this would be an issue. If the jeans/pants are being made to order (liberal use of the term), why can't they accommodate different lengths?!?!? This to me is the biggest flaw in their business model. I understand it for stock orders, but if you are backing something and are willing to wait several months for it to be made and ship, they should be willing/able to provide different lengths or an optional service to have them hemmed prior to shipping. Since they don't, and since chainstitch hemming services are not commonplace, you end up spending an additional ~$30 to ship your jeans, have them hemmed, and shipped back. This also adds another few weeks to the timeline of ordering to actually being able to wear your jeans. SIDE NOTE: I realize that cuffing jeans is an option, but it is not something that I am a fan of.

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Daniella
5 years ago

This was the first time I have used this online merchant. I received an email that my credit card had been declined, and they reached out to me, explained what had happened, and gave me succinct instructions on how to get the order processed. Very impresssive service model!

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Damian
5 years ago

I have now ordered several pairs of jeans, a shirt and a key clip from Gustin and all have been well made and true to size. Due to the way the company works you have to wait for orders to be made before shipping which can take months however they use great and interesting materials and the prices are very good. Further they respond to emails quickly and give regular production updates on your item. Living in the UK and dealing with a US company can also sometimes be a hassle but all my orders have been sent by USPS priority mail which has been fast and has tracking.

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