Yeossal is definitely a brand to watch.
Its selection of shirt fabrics does not lack flair.
Its pants and Bermuda shorts will convince any sartorial lover.
Its safari jackets with multiple collar and fabric options as well.
Its polo shirts and polo shirts are worth the detour.
The brand even offers jeans, in Japanese fabrics in addition, which manage to respect the essence of a completely classic "good jean" while adding a touch of refinement via details, such as the shape of the pockets.
And to top it all off, the shoes are far from being left out: pinched arches, worked shapes, excellent leathers... Part of the line is even manufactured by the Italian bootmaking house A. Meccariello.
The praise does not stop there: the prices are very competitive, partly due to manufacturing in Singapore, and partly due to a "direct to consumer" business model and a desire to offer quality to more affordable price. It is not uncommon for the products to be two or even three times cheaper than products of equivalent quality that you would find from other brands.
If that wasn't enough, practically all product categories mentioned above can be customized with a "made to order" system: certain measurements (leg length for example) can be adjusted, you can choose your pocket , type of belt on pants, fabric...
No brand is perfect however, and Yeossal has two major drawbacks:
- Firstly, since it comes from far away, you must expect on the one hand a very long delivery time, and on the other, a fairly high shipping price. French customs being what they are, it is not uncommon for them to hold a package for a very long time, even if there will not necessarily be a customs tax (on two orders, the team does not hasn't had it yet)
This also involves difficulties and additional expenses in the event that you want to return a package, which can clearly represent an obstacle to purchasing.
- Secondly, all these numerous possibilities for a modest-sized brand sometimes create organizational problems: both in terms of the readability of the site and its offer and in terms of the speed of production.
Despite these small reservations, the discerning sartorial art enthusiast AND those looking for good deals will know how to be patient, both in receiving their package and in the effort necessary to ensure they make the right purchase.
PS: According to our experience, the brand runs small. Allow one or two sizes larger on tops and pants, and don't hesitate to get help from customer service.