KayceeCharles
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Apparently Ian Fleming thought such details important because he often specified the brands of items James Bond wore or consumed.
But I did say, and I quote myself... "Does this detail actually drive the story forward or add details to the character... Or is it just... fluff?"
I'd have to say that James Bond is an example of the rule... those brand details added to his CHARACTER, not necessarily the plot, but characters AND plot are both story. Bond is the quintessential British Gentleman Spy... Capable of dispatching enemies while enjoy his martini, shaken, not stirred. He *would* be using the best stuff.
In your specific example, you threw in brand names because you're trying to contrast his outfit from his Old Navy / Target / Goodwill days. It added to his character.