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Factual comparisons, clear buying guides and zero marketing fluff to decode cuts, fabrics, origins and prices.

26 pieces compared, decoded, explained
5 Themes covered
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One topic, one article, one clear answer. No marketing speech, only facts, methods and verified figures.

Decode every cut and fabric in one read

Slim, straight, bootcut, relaxed, wide: every cut compared criterion by criterion, with real advantages and limits.

  • Simple comparison tables
  • Fabrics explained without jargon
  • Decision checklists by body type

Compare real pieces, not catalogues

Prices, origin, durability: we go beyond the brand promise to read the real quality label.

  • Real prices vs promo prices
  • Composition and origin verified
  • Brands flagged when quality drops

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Fashion weeks, new collections, collabs: we filter, sum up and explain the impact on your wardrobe.

  • Season trends decoded in 3 min
  • Fashion weeks summed up
  • Concrete wardrobe recommendations

3 simple steps to buy better

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Identify your style

Classic, streetwear, minimalist, vintage: a clear reading of your starting point.

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Define your budget

Fast fashion, accessible, premium, luxury: every budget has its right brands.

3

Compare brands

Cut, fabric, origin, durability: our comparisons guide you with concrete examples.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I pick the right size online?

Always measure your waist, chest and inseam with a soft tape, then compare to the brand's size chart (not the generic S/M/L). Sizing varies widely between Celio, Levi's and Uniqlo for a same label.

Which brands still manufacture in France?

A few reference brands remain, mainly on denim and leather: 1083, Le Gaulois, Atelier Tuffery, Le Slip Francais, Bleu de Chauffe. Prices are usually 2 to 3 times higher than fast fashion but lifetime is multiplied by 5 to 10.

How much should I spend on clothes every year?

The French average is around 700 € per adult per year. A reasoned wardrobe that lasts targets 600 to 900 €, concentrated on 15 to 20 key pieces rather than spread over 50 fast-fashion items.

Which pieces should I invest in first?

A quality straight jean, a well-cut white shirt, a pair of real leather shoes and a wool coat cover 80% of daily needs. These four pieces deserve a higher budget because they are worn weekly for years.

Is Comparatif Mode really independent?

Yes. No brand pays us to appear or rank. Comparisons are based on public prices, in-store testing and publicly available technical data. Earnings come from a monthly newsletter and a few non-intrusive display ads.