Lucky Brand: Men's Shorts (9-in Linen-Cotton, Canvas & More) $12.75, S.uededHoodley $17 | Straight Jeans, 32-in L only (363 Hemp-Cotton or 223 Ellicott) $34 + FS on $75+
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About Lucky Brand
SPARC[sparcgroup.com] (a joint venture between Simon Mall Property Group & Authentic Brands Group, ABG) acquired Lucky Brand in Aug. 2020. For more info on ABG & other brands in its portfolio, click here[authenticbrands.com].
Lucky brand went bankrupt and purchased by American brand group in 2020.
Their clothing quality is now in the dumpster.
I no longer buy lucky brand. Last two pairs of jeans literally fell apart after their first washes and prompted me to investigate the company where I found they were sold by a brand licensor.
equests for refund must be accompanied by a valid proof of purchase. Refunds will be made in the same form of payment as your purchase was made. If we receive your item by mail within 31-60 days of purchase, or if your item was paid for with a Lucky Brand Gift Card or merchandise credit and we receive it within 60 days of purchase, you will receive a full refund in the form of an E-Gift Card for the item which may be redeemed in any Lucky Brand store or at Luckybrand.com. We do not accept returns made after 60 days of purchase date. Your refund will include the cost of the item, plus any applicable sales tax, less the cost of return shipping if applicable.
I misunderstood. Nvm, it's applicable only if you purchase with gift card.
I'm 6'6" and most of my life had to dress like I was preparing for a flood.. socks and ankles always showing. Sometimes even lower calf sitting on a bike or motorcycle. I tried to sew matching fabric from other jeans to extend them myself. It didn't look good at all. I gave up for a while and just wore shorts casually even in winter, and always unhemmed dress pants to work. This was in the late 90s to early 00s. Finally found a few options when internet shopping became big. Now I have to settle for used pairs on ebay since retailers are abandoning long inseam again. The only decent pairs I've owned over the years were from American Eagle, Lucky and Buckle... Buckle was the ONLY brick and mortar store that had them in stock to try on.. the others I had to take a chance and order online.
If anyone out there knows of a good pair of jeans for tall skinny people that will last many years and not too expensive, at least slightly stylish, please message me or reply to this post. Im looking for 36x36 and 36x38 baggy or relaxed jeans.. nothing tight and skinny. I know its a trend but I dont want to look like a giant walking matchstick
Lucky brand went bankrupt and purchased by American brand group in 2020.
Their clothing quality is now in the dumpster.
I no longer buy lucky brand. Last two pairs of jeans literally fell apart after their first washes and prompted me to investigate the company where I found they were sold by a brand licensor.
Lucky brand is no more.
Same here, I always loved Lucky brand but the last few things I have bought were awful quality and I returned them thinking it was knockoffs or just a bad batch but like you I found out the company was sold and the quality clearly vanished with the past owners. Hard pass now sadly on anything Lucky.
I'm 6'6" and most of my life had to dress like I was preparing for a flood.. socks and ankles always showing. Sometimes even lower calf sitting on a bike or motorcycle. I tried to sew matching fabric from other jeans to extend them myself. It didn't look good at all. I gave up for a while and just wore shorts casually even in winter, and always unhemmed dress pants to work. This was in the late 90s to early 00s. Finally found a few options when internet shopping became big. Now I have to settle for used pairs on ebay since retailers are abandoning long inseam again. The only decent pairs I've owned over the years were from American Eagle, Lucky and Buckle... Buckle was the ONLY brick and mortar store that had them in stock to try on.. the others I had to take a chance and order online.
If anyone out there knows of a good pair of jeans for tall skinny people that will last many years and not too expensive, at least slightly stylish, please message me or reply to this post. Im looking for 36x36 and 36x38 baggy or relaxed jeans.. nothing tight and skinny. I know its a trend but I dont want to look like a giant walking matchstick
Bro, I feel like I am watching something I would type. I am also tall (6'7") and also drive a motorcycle lol. I had the same issues as you finding clothes until the internet made things easier. The "T" sizes are now easy to purchase online.
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Their clothing quality is now in the dumpster.
I no longer buy lucky brand. Last two pairs of jeans literally fell apart after their first washes and prompted me to investigate the company where I found they were sold by a brand licensor.
Lucky brand is no more.
I misunderstood. Nvm, it's applicable only if you purchase with gift card.
They've put the extra fabric in the waist. Maybe Americans are getting taller, but they certainly are getting fatter.
If anyone out there knows of a good pair of jeans for tall skinny people that will last many years and not too expensive, at least slightly stylish, please message me or reply to this post. Im looking for 36x36 and 36x38 baggy or relaxed jeans.. nothing tight and skinny. I know its a trend but I dont want to look like a giant walking matchstick
Their clothing quality is now in the dumpster.
I no longer buy lucky brand. Last two pairs of jeans literally fell apart after their first washes and prompted me to investigate the company where I found they were sold by a brand licensor.
Lucky brand is no more.
If anyone out there knows of a good pair of jeans for tall skinny people that will last many years and not too expensive, at least slightly stylish, please message me or reply to this post. Im looking for 36x36 and 36x38 baggy or relaxed jeans.. nothing tight and skinny. I know its a trend but I dont want to look like a giant walking matchstick
Bro, I feel like I am watching something I would type. I am also tall (6'7") and also drive a motorcycle lol. I had the same issues as you finding clothes until the internet made things easier. The "T" sizes are now easy to purchase online.