A Jogg Jeans - what is that supposed to ever be?The name sounds like a marketing gimmick, actually is the Jogg jeans but a clever textile innovation. The pants are not denim, but from a specially woven fabric (a cotton-polyester-spandex-mixture), one can stain very well and pretend as a denim wash. From the outside they actually look like a pair of jeans, including belt loops, rivets, buttons and pockets - they also different from Jeggings, ie leggings in denim look.
Developed the Jogg Jeans by Italian label Diesel, the first 2011 came on the market - and sold splendidly. Since then more and more denim labels have similar trousers in the program.
I like cut jeans prefer simple and narrow, so I selected a super-skinny model with high collar in black. "The give a little after, rather take one size smaller than usual", the nice young man said in Diesel Store. I have listened to him - with the result that the pants is the closest jeans that I have ever owned. She sits around crisp closely, however, is so long that I wear umgekrempelt prefer just under 1.75 meters size them.
The first test for the Jogg jeans stood on the same weekend: a flight to Munich, with a hibbeligen toddler on her lap. Not necessarily the kind of situation where one likes to wear skintight jeans. But the pants are so supple and flexible that it tweaks nowhere. She remembers the seat more than leggings to jeans, and the inside is soft as in my most comfortable sweatpants.
That's why I have no longer even undressed. I sat for hours in the Jogg jeans in the office in front of computer and dove my daughter on the playground afterwards without feeling concentrated me. Best of all, contrary to the warning, she leiert even after several days of not, but fits like a glove.
A Joggers can Jogg jeans but do not replace, or?
Sport I would not necessarily make it - even if I believe that it would work. And I admit: For Serie watching on the sofa, I still prefer attracted my sweatpants. The pant is very comfortable, but by the tight fit and high collar rather than jeans Bollerbuxe.Is there because no catch?But, there is. Great fit, comfort and good looks did not price. The tested skinny jeans model costs around 200 euros, for other Jogg jeans by Diesel have up to 260 euros payable.
Developed the Jogg Jeans by Italian label Diesel, the first 2011 came on the market - and sold splendidly. Since then more and more denim labels have similar trousers in the program.
I like cut jeans prefer simple and narrow, so I selected a super-skinny model with high collar in black. "The give a little after, rather take one size smaller than usual", the nice young man said in Diesel Store. I have listened to him - with the result that the pants is the closest jeans that I have ever owned. She sits around crisp closely, however, is so long that I wear umgekrempelt prefer just under 1.75 meters size them.
The first test for the Jogg jeans stood on the same weekend: a flight to Munich, with a hibbeligen toddler on her lap. Not necessarily the kind of situation where one likes to wear skintight jeans. But the pants are so supple and flexible that it tweaks nowhere. She remembers the seat more than leggings to jeans, and the inside is soft as in my most comfortable sweatpants.
That's why I have no longer even undressed. I sat for hours in the Jogg jeans in the office in front of computer and dove my daughter on the playground afterwards without feeling concentrated me. Best of all, contrary to the warning, she leiert even after several days of not, but fits like a glove.
A Joggers can Jogg jeans but do not replace, or?
Sport I would not necessarily make it - even if I believe that it would work. And I admit: For Serie watching on the sofa, I still prefer attracted my sweatpants. The pant is very comfortable, but by the tight fit and high collar rather than jeans Bollerbuxe.Is there because no catch?But, there is. Great fit, comfort and good looks did not price. The tested skinny jeans model costs around 200 euros, for other Jogg jeans by Diesel have up to 260 euros payable.
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