My first pair of Lucky Jeans will be my last. Rebel Super Skinny black jeans(cotton with 5% polyester and 2% Elastane) feel unpleasant on the skin. Despite being the right size, they start stretching the moment you put them on, and will fall down if worn without a belt for any amount of time. I do not enjoy having to wear a belt with my jeans, and none of my other-brand jeans requires it. Salesgirl warned me they would stretch, but I thought she meant as they got old, and over time– not immediately! Thanks, Lucky, but no thanks!
Michael W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Montebello, CA
Always wanted to visit this place since I reside in LA. It is a mission to go to all the factory and/or corporate offices of all my favorite jean makers. Went by Lucky Jeans today and find out they do not have a showroom for public. I would not expect much but nothing!!! I have been by J Brand and it is not much but at least it is something. To find out that they have nothing is a big disappointment. The good thing is I am not light $ 250 which is what I would have spent for an ideal pair of denim. Also, I write what I think is my first Unilocal review.
Awakened S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
I received a free jeans«wardrobe”– gift bag swag. The«wardrobe» turned out to be two pair of jeans – made from the worst material that attracts EVERY white fuzzy that floats by. They also(and this is weird and random) stitched my initials onto the side pocket. Last but not least: the jeans just aren’t a good fit – which is weird, because they made me go to an hour long fitting! WTF? They totally turned me off to Lucky jeans – and I actually used to like them! The bottom line? The material they’re made with sucks. I’ll stick to my True Religion jeans.