Before the lockdown and WFH, I'd say about half my work-casual wardrobe ended up being Uniqlo. Very good quality, good design, and as you say, there's nothing obnoxious about their branding.
If they had a similar free delivery option as Asos Premium, would probably use them for pretty much everything.
Though I don't fully understand their ridiculously long trousers.
Edit: as per responses, make use of their alterations service!
> Though I don't fully understand their ridiculously long trousers
Too long can be fixed. Too short cannot.
I have a thin build and that translates to either baggy thighs or short leg lengths in many brands. Uniqlo long pants are great for me because they also offer alteration services[1] so I can always get a good fit.
>Though I don't fully understand their ridiculously long trousers.
As others have pointed out, they hem them for free. This is a clever bit of optimization for them, for two reasons:
(1) Fewer SKUs to stock. Each type of pant only varies in waist, not length.
(2) The pants become non-returnable after alternation. This reduces the number of items that can be returned substantially, since very few people fit the dimension of the pants.
If they had a similar free delivery option as Asos Premium, would probably use them for pretty much everything.
Though I don't fully understand their ridiculously long trousers.
Edit: as per responses, make use of their alterations service!