Jiberish Fall/Winter collection!!

My pickup

565711.jpeg

314049_446442318709290_815880478_n.jpg


in xl
 
yeah the chambrays fit perfect but the other ones are schmeiums in length, if u order a size longer you should be straight but the arms will be disproportianate, plus the buttons are falling off without wearing even once and the quality is commercialish.
 
my bro ordered the puffy too and i was shocke at the lightweight cheap schwaggy uality and he got a jibos/expo bootleg hat and it was bent and warped.
 
This drop was a bit of a let down for me. I'm not sure if I'm feeling the whole "streetwear" look. Maybe it's because I'm not necessarily ready for my style to go in that direction, but IMO, the older, brighter, more vivid Jiberish was more appealing to me.
 
i'd just like to point out that amidst everyone complaining about jiberish's new direction, and how they don't like them becoming a streetwear brand, the most popular sizes according to this thread are M, L and XL. Seems NS is maturing a bit too if you ask me
 
I think it might be due to the fact that half of the hoodies look like something American Eagle would make, and nobody would ski in a nice wool coat.

Not saying I don't like this drop, just that there are less hoodies that really catch my eye. And I get it, the brand is maturing, that's great! I love my choppin' wood from last year, and I'm probably gonna pick up a pusher, too. Nothing for skiing though, I'm set with my dripset and twisted black.
 
You are somewhat correct, but also wrong at the same time. It is a cause and effect. Everyone who is buying jiberish realizes that it would be dumb to buy something meant for the street in 2-4XL. Where as if there were more items like dripset, etc. (more bright/busy designs). Like 90% of the hoodies are very plain with a little Jiberish scribbling on them. So why would you buy them bigger for riding purposes?

In short, trust the fact that if they came out with some "louder" items of clothing, 2XL and up would be sold out within days. Take for example the Lohi's, a sweatshirt that is infamous for being worn on the mountain. Look at the sizes soldout for that.
 
Oops, didn't realize you already pointed this out.

And honestly it's cool they are maturing, but I think for the price the quality could be higher.
 
I will admit I am not extremely knowledgeable about clothing. But even reading on their sight I can't really find a reason why the price matches the quality. I finally bought a Lohi and was going to buy a crewneck for casual wear, but it just seems like a cotton shirt with a basic oil logo on the front.

What exactly am I paying for besides the brand? I know it comes up alot, but I really am interested in a serious, non-fanboy response.
 
Jiberish hand selects their fabric, draws up a design portfolio, and then bring it too a company that "Cuts" the fabric from the patterns and "Sews" it together. A non-cut&sew would be like buying a Hanes blank hoodie and screen printing on it, basically using another companies product and putting your brand on it. In cut&sew, the pattern, size, fit, and look is 100% original in the eye of the designer (Jiberish) but is produced by a clothing manufacturing company.
This video will give you a good idea of what I'm talking about.
Jiberish Asia Trip Fall 2010 from Jiberish on Vimeo./images/flash_video_placeholder.png
 
I don't know of a place where you can get a thick, quality cotton sweatshirt for under $80. Its ridiculous because 30 years ago that quality of cotton was everywhere.
 
Went to the store in Boston yesterday and tried on some stuff. They had two of the PL collab hats which are sick and I may pick up when they are for sale.

My friend got this sick tee in XL.

xl_SwORDs.jpg


and I may get this next time we go in 2xl or 2nd drop stuff which will come to the store soon I think. Note it is darker grey than it looks here I think.

xl_Heather-Lenape1.jpg


We also had a sick skate session around Back Bay and downtown Boston and hit up the Prudential Mall.
 
i was looking to buy a chopping wood from this drop and i have a quesiton,im about 6'2 and id like it for casual wear should i get xl or L?
 
hate to ask but looking to pick up a chopping wood and a pusher, 6'3 175lb looking for casual fit but a little longer, how would xl go?
 
really want a piece from the new line, just don't have any money. If anyone wants to trade me something for my L Green LoHi hit me up.
 
I already ordered one. Hoping it's dope, just think it might be too different for some people. Idk we will see once it gets here
 
i got one , pete told me that this was the most quality piece of the follection and looks like its dope in real life.. we will see!
 
i'd get 3xl if i were you. I have a 2xl Lohi and I'm 2 inches shorter than you, same weight. Its tall but not ridiculously so. Mid Thigh ish.
 
i saw it at the two planks premiere in breck. it was nice its just when i saw it i was like "thats it?" it does look better online. This is just my opinion. I believe the sleeves should have been black instead of the cheapish looking grey.
 
Pete does not lie. He knows quality, trust me. Like he's told me personally for the amount you spend on stuff from the brand it competes with to stuff from other brands with a much higher price tag. I couldn't agree more.
 
Back
Top