Designer brands that don't plaster their logos over everything

Anonymous
I'm looking for high-quality clothing and accessories that don't emblazon everything they produce with their name or logos. Because that is SO tacky.

Any recommendations? Looking for a conservative, classic look.
Anonymous
Khait, Toteme, The Row, Loewe (sometimes)
Anonymous
Brunello Cucinelli, Loro Piana
Anonymous
Just call Nordstrom or Bloomingdale's and ask for a stylist appointment and tell them what you are looking for.
Anonymous
Sezane, Maje, Hermes (sometimes)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just call Nordstrom or Bloomingdale's and ask for a stylist appointment and tell them what you are looking for.


I am so sick of people suggesting this. What if we simply want to shop on our own or online and don't need a "stylist appointment"?
Anonymous
Toteme
The Fold
Joseph
Arket
Anonymous
Lafayette 148 has a lot of beautiful clothes and bags without logos.
Anonymous
Loro Piana, Akris, MaxMara, Ralph Lauren purple label.
Anonymous
Scanlon Theodore for work clothes. My go to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just call Nordstrom or Bloomingdale's and ask for a stylist appointment and tell them what you are looking for.


I am so sick of people suggesting this. What if we simply want to shop on our own or online and don't need a "stylist appointment"?


Seriously? If you don't like it, then just move on. Or if you are OP, just state you'd like to show on your own, so that is why you are asking for brand suggestions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just call Nordstrom or Bloomingdale's and ask for a stylist appointment and tell them what you are looking for.


I am so sick of people suggesting this. What if we simply want to shop on our own or online and don't need a "stylist appointment"?


That’s fine, although it strikes me as a little odd that someone who is crowdsourcing anonymous hordes for shopping suggestions gets “sick of people suggesting “ that actual professionals with relevant expertise be consulted too.

I like Eileen Fisher, Lafayette, and Max Mara. Saks usually has the classics and brands that work well for me. YMMV of course. Years ago I worked with a wonderful personal shopper who helped me build my wardrobe as a young professional. The brands that she introduced me to are still very much a part of my wardrobe today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just call Nordstrom or Bloomingdale's and ask for a stylist appointment and tell them what you are looking for.


I am so sick of people suggesting this. What if we simply want to shop on our own or online and don't need a "stylist appointment"?


Then scroll past that particular comment? I'm so sick of people who can't figure out how to do that.
Anonymous
Most luxury brands have understated pieces as well. I'd look at their websites if that's something you are interested in purchasing.
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