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Armani or Versace, which is better?

STEPHEN O asked:


Who makes better mens suit? Armani or Versace? Which is more popular?

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10 Responses to “Armani or Versace, which is better?”

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    I’d say Armani is more popular for men’s suits.

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    Armani, thats obviuos.

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    Armani!

  4. Kansieo.com Says:

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    Versace-Better
    Armani-more popular

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    While Versace makes some nice suits, I would have to go Armani.

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    Armani, this is truly their specialty
    just look at award shows, armani is the most common with suits worn.

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    I think both have similar styles but Versace makes better clothing for the ladies but I personally prefer Gucci.

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    armani

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    armani makes good suits. like, im not just saying that either. i knew a guy who had an armani suit, and it was just the sexiest thing ever. theres just something about them that is so sharp and stylish

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    Well, it all depends on what you like!

    Armani is the king of understatement. Luxurious materials are used to create deconstructed garments that are timeless, elegant, relatively simple (in terms of ornamentation) and comfortable.

    The house of Versace is (or was until a while ago) famous for extravagant designs. Sexuality is exploited to cater to a very extroverted customer.

    As you can see, they’re practically opposites!