![]() After a few weeks now of wearing these, I can confidently say they keep me much cooler than regular jeans, and the comfort level is just outstanding. They fit like a glove, and while the color looks VERY uniform when you’re holding them in your hands, when you actually put them on they look more like a true pair of jeans, and less like a pair of saturated “colored denim”. No mention online that these are specifically made to be lightweight. Heck, they don’t even mention the word “lightweight” on the site at ALL, even though it’s clearly emblazoned on the hanger tag. Target just seems bent on not letting you have them. HOW? How is it possible to order one style of jeans, and get it wrong 3 out of 4 times? I’m not sure.īut what I hope is that it won’t deter you from trying to grab these. Well, that final Target package is on my porch the next afternoon, and I rip it open to reveal. I had already told Joe I was looking forward to reviewing these jeans after I first experienced them in-store, but I tell him we should probably just bag the whole review if we can’t even get the right style after two straight orders. At this point, I have zero hopes for the remaining pair still in transit, which was slated to arrive the following day. Yay!Ī few MORE days later, and one of the two pairs arrives. So, after a quick customer service chat, Target offered to re-send the right style, in both of the sizes that I ordered, promising they were right. The ones I ordered were paper-thin, super-light, and a medium color of blue. Instead, they’re a dark, inky blue, stiff denim. A few days later, 2 pairs arrive at my doorstep. No worries, I thought, as I scanned the barcode with the Target app and ordered a pair in the right size (plus an additional size up, just because Target’s sizing is notoriously wonky). The problem was, they didn’t have my size in-store. All wins.ĭID I MENTION THEY’RE THE STRETCHIEST THING I’VE EVER WORN? Brown contrast stitching adds visual interest, and the color is something that I didn’t have in my wardrobe at the time. The fabric on these is remarkable, barely denim (if it’s “denim” at all – 81% cotton, 19% poly), stretchy, and exceedingly comfortable and light as a feather. But, my dark denim is a bit hotter than I’d like, so enter the “lightweight” contender. jeans in-store, it intrigued me because I have a business-casual workplace where jeans are acceptable wear. When I noticed the “lightweight” version of Target’s Goodfellow & Co. Why do I mention all of this? Because I want to tell you a story about how I finally got my hands on this pair of jeans. With (I’m not joking), at least 20 different styles under each fit. They now sell eight different fits: Straight, Slim Straight, Slim, Skinny, Taper, Athletic, Bootcut, Relaxed. Why are you reading this in an old grampy voice? I’m making a point!Īnd that point is, TARGET SELLS TOO MANY KINDS OF JEANS. We didn’t have a million different styles, a million different fits, a million different colors. He plays guitar and drums, loves going to concerts with his wife, and loves being a dad.Ī long time ago, if you wanted jeans, you went to a store, found a pair you liked, and bought them. is a professional web developer for (and alum from) the University of Delaware, who keeps a close shave as to not be confused with his strongly-bearded twin brother. The brand also introduced new technology of materials that are meant to be water-resistant and anti-wrinkle, so you can always look immaculate no matter what you're doing.About the Author: Ryan N. ![]() Nowadays Boss clothing, as its working on a rebrand, has a new, simplified logo as well as clearer designs, that would include a modern element of performance in everyday wear. Today their collections include apparel, scents and accessories. The materials are upscale and perfectly cut, the style impeccable and classic. ![]() What’s distinctive about Boss women’s apparel is the quality and the elegance. Although Boss by Hugo Boss started as a brand with exclusively men’s clothing, their female audience is significant in size. ![]() After a while they added lines with classic, elegant apparel and more trendy clothes for younger men, eventually a collection with womenswear. In the 50s they created a line of clothing for men and started to add new fabrics that were in style and interesting colours to their suits. It was created in 1923, manufacturing workwear and uniforms. Boss is one of the labels under the name Hugo Boss. ![]()
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