If oiselle made menswear would you wear it? Based on your feelings about the quality of clothing and the company in general (and does the recent tori franklin stuff affect your opinion)
If oiselle made menswear would you wear it? Based on your feelings about the quality of clothing and the company in general (and does the recent tori franklin stuff affect your opinion)
I've purchased a couple pairs of shorts for my wife. They look great on her, the material performs well. Mostly, I purchased from Oiselle because it has a unique look, and it would give my wife something different to wear.
That said, no, I would not buy from Oiselle for myself. I'm not looking for a different look in my running apparel. Tracksmith has some cool looking retro stuff. That's about as "different" as I'm willing to go. I tend to like solids. Why would I buy solids from Oiselle?
Nope. Even the gay dude that posted above won't buy it for is 'look'.
fractiouskat wrote:
Nope. Even the gay dude that posted above won't buy it for is 'look'.
I bought one of their "American Runner" hats and it sucked and donated immediately after a marathon. They won't be getting a dollar more from this Nancyboy.
if the quality and price were right, probably. Who gives a crap what brand anybody wears.
If I could become a little wing or whatever they call it and tweet about it with lots of hashtags....definite maybe.
I'm not sure any current brand on the market could accomodate 9 inches.
Nope. They have made their market clear.
No, becauae they seem overpriced.
JamesSteves wrote:
Nope. They have made their market clear.
Ya wouldn't wanna get a woody in their yoga pants. Trust me, I know.
vivalarepublica wrote:
No, becauae they seem overpriced.
$80 for a hooded sleeveless sweatshirt? If anything, that should be at least $130!
What is that you say? That you can buy a hooded sweatshirt at Walmart for $12 and a pair of scissors for $3 and cut of the sleeves yourself for a total of $15??
They have men modeling their women’s tops. So it seems like anyone can wear Oiselle.
Maybe, I like supporting the smaller brands. I have a lot of Tracksmith, Rabbit, Janji, and Viori stuff and I'd give them a look but I doubt they will ever make clothes for men.
ocracoke wrote:
I'm not sure any current brand on the market could accomodate 9 inches.
pics?
Lulu Lemon makes men's apparel and I've been wearing them since 2013. Running shorts, singlets, t-shirts, and even dress pants (the formerly named ABC pants...aka anti-ball crushing pants, literally their name!).
Love the stuff, but if Oiselle is as well made and no more expensive, I'd try them.