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Post by ickes on Oct 12, 2014 13:56:20 GMT -6
So the only product I have from Dyer and Jenkins is a white T shirt that I ordered from their Kickstarter about a year ago I think? The T-shirt is not great but I'm not going to judge a company based on a T. They mainly just have a few basic items right now. Henleys, sweatshirts, T's, and basic Cone denim..Anybody own any Dyer and Jenkins products? I'm curious to hear any reviews. www.dyerandjenkins.com/
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Post by DigDug on Oct 14, 2014 7:51:35 GMT -6
I bought 4 of there white ringspun T's also. At $15 not bad. For me there more of an under shirt but one that can be worn by itself on a hot day. I was turned off early on from them becouse of some odd marketing
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Post by ickes on Oct 14, 2014 8:14:22 GMT -6
yep, me too. they seem more interested in furthering their modeling careers than they do making clothes.
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Post by matt on Jun 14, 2016 22:59:13 GMT -6
Blowing the dust off of this thread. I completely forgot about Dyer & Jenkins, which is funny because I actually am friends with Josey (CEO of D&J). It might be due to what ickes mentioned 2 years ago (he does seem to "model" a lot) but nevertheless, I opted to check out the site again. They definitely got a TS vibe to some of their stuff - LA made goods, with a definite outdoor feel. Like the "Topanga" jacket (which I can't help but think of Boy Meets World) and of course, the t's. Although oddly, they are lacking on the fit guides. I may send them that obvious suggestions.
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