I have been very impressed as well. Love their sweatpants, layered shirts, and shorts. On par with Nike, Under Armor and and even Lulu for a fraction of the price.
the value is good. but if you remove the price factor, nike is better. i don't have UA shorts, but if it's anything like their compression shorts or compression shirts, then i would say no, 32 degrees is not up to those standards
The gym/swim shorts seem nice, but it seems to me like they don't have any kind of "netting" on the inside.. so technically, not supposed to use them swimming. Not sure if anyone would really notice though.
It's hard to keep up with all the brands, but I think I have ordered a ton of unders etc from this company. One thing I've noticed is that they will definitely pill, at least a bit. I've been pretty disappointed in Target's workout stuff too - had some pairs of stuff that was barely used just fall apart in the wash.
Prices are obviously good vs mall prices, but I probably need to declutter my clothes a bit and try stuff on in-person more often. Returning stuff online is often a hassle...
Just a note that if you're getting men's pants plus shorts (one of each), it's slightly cheaper without the coupon code since you get free shipping. Still a good deal, in my opinion.
Are the pants nice enough I could wear to a somewhat causal work setting? Looks like I'll finally be returning to the office in a month or so, so no more sweatpants.
Also, thoughts on if the length would be sufficient for someone that usually wears a 34" inseam, or will they be looking a bit short?
Are the pants nice enough I could wear to a somewhat causal work setting? Looks like I'll finally be returning to the office in a month or so, so no more sweatpants.
Also, thoughts on if the length would be sufficient for someone that usually wears a 34" inseam, or will they be looking a bit short?
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I've been impressed with this brand. Have bought their sweat shorts and their polos and both are in my regular rotation of my wardrobe.
I can't say it's Nike quality but still pretty good and better than the price you pay.
the value is good. but if you remove the price factor, nike is better. i don't have UA shorts, but if it's anything like their compression shorts or compression shirts, then i would say no, 32 degrees is not up to those standards
It's hard to keep up with all the brands, but I think I have ordered a ton of unders etc from this company. One thing I've noticed is that they will definitely pill, at least a bit. I've been pretty disappointed in Target's workout stuff too - had some pairs of stuff that was barely used just fall apart in the wash.
Prices are obviously good vs mall prices, but I probably need to declutter my clothes a bit and try stuff on in-person more often. Returning stuff online is often a hassle...
I'd trust their size guide. I say this based off of the size M cool shorts I have, can't speak to the woven line.
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Also, thoughts on if the length would be sufficient for someone that usually wears a 34" inseam, or will they be looking a bit short?
Edit: Also, thoughts on how this is different from this pair offered via Costco? https://www.costco.com/32-degrees...05021
Also, thoughts on if the length would be sufficient for someone that usually wears a 34" inseam, or will they be looking a bit short?
Edit: Also, thoughts on how this is different from this pair offered via Costco? https://www.costco.com/32-degrees...05021