I have a confession – I hate jeans. I know, what kind of person hates jeans? The kind who prefers to sit cross legged because her feet barely touch the ground when seated and who desires maximum freedom of the limbs on the daily. As a kid, my denim of choice was always overalls. I liked the feeling of being free, particularly around the waistline. Fast forward a couple of decades to 2013. While searching for comfortable pants that were appropriate for work, I still couldn’t find the right combination of quality, comfort and style. This frustration drove me to rethink what wardrobe essentials should look like and feel like. Garments that are as sensible as they are fashionable.
Read MoreI have a confession – I hate jeans. I know, what kind of person hates jeans? The kind who prefers to sit cross legged because her feet barely touch the ground when seated and who desires maximum freedom of the limbs on the daily. As a kid, my denim of choice was always overalls. I liked the feeling of being free, particularly around the waistline. Fast forward a couple of decades to 2013. While searching for comfortable pants that were appropriate for work, I still couldn’t find the right combination of quality, comfort and style. This frustration drove me to rethink what wardrobe essentials should look like and feel like. Garments that are as sensible as they are fashionable.
Read MoreI have a confession – I hate jeans. I know, what kind of person hates jeans? The kind who prefers to sit cross legged because her feet barely touch the ground when seated and who desires maximum freedom of the limbs on the daily. As a kid, my denim of choice was always overalls. I liked the feeling of being free, particularly around the waistline. Fast forward a couple of decades to 2013. While searching for comfortable pants that were appropriate for work, I still couldn’t find the right combination of quality, comfort and style. This frustration drove me to rethink what wardrobe essentials should look like and feel like. Garments that are as sensible as they are fashionable.
Read MoreI have a confession – I hate jeans. I know, what kind of person hates jeans? The kind who prefers to sit cross legged because her feet barely touch the ground when seated and who desires maximum freedom of the limbs on the daily. As a kid, my denim of choice was always overalls. I liked the feeling of being free, particularly around the waistline. Fast forward a couple of decades to 2013. While searching for comfortable pants that were appropriate for work, I still couldn’t find the right combination of quality, comfort and style. This frustration drove me to rethink what wardrobe essentials should look like and feel like. Garments that are as sensible as they are fashionable.
Read MoreI have a confession – I hate jeans. I know, what kind of person hates jeans? The kind who prefers to sit cross legged because her feet barely touch the ground when seated and who desires maximum freedom of the limbs on the daily. As a kid, my denim of choice was always overalls. I liked the feeling of being free, particularly around the waistline. Fast forward a couple of decades to 2013. While searching for comfortable pants that were appropriate for work, I still couldn’t find the right combination of quality, comfort and style. This frustration drove me to rethink what wardrobe essentials should look like and feel like. Garments that are as sensible as they are fashionable.
Read MoreI have a confession – I hate jeans. I know, what kind of person hates jeans? The kind who prefers to sit cross legged because her feet barely touch the ground when seated and who desires maximum freedom of the limbs on the daily. As a kid, my denim of choice was always overalls. I liked the feeling of being free, particularly around the waistline. Fast forward a couple of decades to 2013. While searching for comfortable pants that were appropriate for work, I still couldn’t find the right combination of quality, comfort and style. This frustration drove me to rethink what wardrobe essentials should look like and feel like. Garments that are as sensible as they are fashionable.
Read MoreI have a confession – I hate jeans. I know, what kind of person hates jeans? The kind who prefers to sit cross legged because her feet barely touch the ground when seated and who desires maximum freedom of the limbs on the daily. As a kid, my denim of choice was always overalls. I liked the feeling of being free, particularly around the waistline. Fast forward a couple of decades to 2013. While searching for comfortable pants that were appropriate for work, I still couldn’t find the right combination of quality, comfort and style. This frustration drove me to rethink what wardrobe essentials should look like and feel like. Garments that are as sensible as they are fashionable.
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