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Review on πŸ‘– Youth Mid Rise Skinny Fit Jeans for Boys with Adjustable Waistband by David Edwards

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works for men with a thin waist, but what did this company think of the brand name? Not for children

So this is a slightly odd review. My husband has a denim small waist size that you don't usually find in stores, a size 28. Most stores don't have this size or you must be lucky, sometimes Asian brands are better suited for this size. I had a long chat with another male friend after my husband talked about not being able to find his jeans size again and he told me about a little hack - boys jeans XXL size 16 actually mens size 28. It was awful for my husband and he didn't want to believe it. To prove him wrong I decided to order jeans for a boy in size 16 and received this mark. Yes they do because as said the size XXL for a boy is a size 16. THIS is a size 28 men's jeans. Yes, my husband was appalled. The jeans were the right length, oddly as my husband is taller than a boy, and looked like regular men's skinny jeans. His friend couldn't tell that they were "boys jeans" and I think that's what this brand is aiming for. If you're buying it for a boy I think that's a plus as he'll probably feel grown up and cool in it. The blur effect is probably not perfect, but neither of us are jeans connoisseurs, and nothing about jeans caught the eye of people who saw my husband wearing them. These are skinny jeans, and they are skinny jeans, but they are literally advertised as skinny jeans, so there's no problem with that. As an adult, he faced the same problem you have with everyone but men's pants. When men try to wear pants for grown women, you will experience that too. The pockets are small and don't hold a wallet or phone very well. They can be made a little longer, but the pockets will confuse you if you're used to good pockets in regular men's jeans. However, if you are a man who is used to wearing women's jeans and trousers, it is probably better than that. Jeans are not very thick and are a bit cold for winter. I'm not sure if it's just that type of jeans or if they're just not that heavy because they're for kids. Again, this is not a problem as it is good for the summer. The problem we had with these jeans was unexpected. I only saw one other review that mentioned this and it wasn't it. not on these jeans, but on another style of jeans worn by this brand. In the photos and description provided by Revain, the brand name is not very clear. When you buy pants, they have a giant tag and a tag that says 'Ripe & Raw'. OK. Go to Urbandictionary and type in "mature" and "raw". Now ask yourself what this company could have been thinking and/or smoking when she invented the brand name "Ripe and Raw" for a clothing product. I feel like the only demographic this might work for is women and it's still a crappy brand. However, this brand does not only focus on women, but also on girls and boys. As just one other reviewer pointed out. Little kids get worried when they walk around with a huge label sewn onto their jeans that can't be easily removed or covered up that says "RIPE & RAW" in big letters. My husband and I laughed at that , but I don't understand parents who think their KIDS wear RIPE & RAW pants. That's a wake-up call for this company. They're based in Mexico City. was lost in translation and she said no, not from that point of view. All this company has to do is sell this stock and then kill this brand. Forever and ever.

Pros
  • Quality material and durable construction
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other models