Creo por ahí pasaron y se alejaron: si un cinturón de la marca cuesta $650, en cordovan $1.000 y unas hormas para sus botas $2.200, las chaquetas en "reno" o "ciervo americano" deben estar en la estratosfera...
" (...) And it’s not just boots; the exquisite leatherwork extends to belts in calfskin ($650) and cordovan ($1,000) with buckles by Argentine silversmith Draghi; as well as watch straps ($500) for Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Tribute to 1931 watch. Even the boot trees ($2,200) incorporate the finest materials and showcase the unique nature of the Fagliano brand. “We believe that great things take time to be created,” says Germán. “The excellence is achieved through generationsand we all learn from our fathers. After more than 120 years of experience, everything is just getting better with time.”
https://howtospendit.ft.com/travel/110443-casa-fagliano
Sus zapatos tampoco son, lo que se diría, económicos...
"(...) There was one pair that clearly stood out visually - a pair of tan chukkas with a heavily burnished chisel toe, made in Argentina by Casa Fagliano. I was dissuaded from buying them only by the price - $2,500. (..)"
Sus botas de polo, que son su producto "estrella" cuestan la "módica" suma de $4.000, además del "envío" desde Argentina, de donde es la marca...
https://www.pamiflo.com/blogs/fashio...0-riding-boots
https://www.styleforum.net/threads/c...gentina.98017/
Algo mas acerca de la marca:
http://dieworkwear.com/post/52225672...always-a-catch
Bueno entonces estamos hablando de alrededor de los 6000€ o hasta 8000€. Yo me quedé en la foto y la descripción.