Mainline menswear is a popular online store for men , they have a huge selection of designer and fashion brands at reasonable prices, Jeans are the staple of every mans wardrobe so if you are looking to spruce up your winter wardrobe then look no further that mainline, I have compiled a list of only a few of their jean collection by different designer brands including, Henri Lloyd, G Star, Henleys, Hugo Boss, Vivienne Westwood, Blue Blood Julian, Edwin, Levis and firetrap. Below is only a selection so for their full range visit Mainline’s Website!
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Autumn/Winter clothing is being released earlier and earlier Stone Island have released their collection of jeans on their website! One pair of jeans that caught my eye was the Kurabo Denim True Vintage was jean. These have got to be a first for Stone Island and any other brand! The jeans are made from 13oz Kurabo denim with a true vintage wash and impregnated with hydrophobic making these jeans completely waterproof. The only current have these jeans in a slim fit which is great for you fellas that are into your skinny jeans, let’s hope they bring a regular fit out! An exclusive Stone Island feature on these Jeans whom some of you may love or hate is the Liquid reflective patches on the back pockets so when light shines on these pockets they reflect – interesting invention to jeans and not sure how practical this will be, especially on jeans not sure how durable the back pockets are as I would say that the back of the jeans tend to get the most wear, sitting down on different surfaces etc I also wonder how they will was and if the reflectiveness with reduce at all after many washes?? Price wise they are one of the most expensive on Stone Island’s website at £220.
Would love to hear of any fellas that have spent the dollar on these to see how they wear.




