Jiberish fucking sucks now.

14130458:ski.loon said:
People still feel this way? I feel like some of their more recent drops are getting better.

Ngl some of the shit that just dropped was actually pretty cool- was surprised it sold out so quickly but at the same time I'm guessing that they aren't producing nearly as much inventory since they have 0 brick and mortar stores left and have seemed to be on the decline for a while.

Also would be cool to see more than just hoodies and tees- they used to make some dope button downs, jackets and shit.
 
14130483:Young_patty said:
Ngl some of the shit that just dropped was actually pretty cool- was surprised it sold out so quickly but at the same time I'm guessing that they aren't producing nearly as much inventory since they have 0 brick and mortar stores left and have seemed to be on the decline for a while.

Also would be cool to see more than just hoodies and tees- they used to make some dope button downs, jackets and shit.

I agree. It's funny, I was in the Denver store earlier this summer before it closed and the guy in there said that they were trying to reduce the amount they produced, and sell for more affordable prices. My guess is they probably often had a lot do leftover stuff? But over I agree.

I have bought a few things this yr from them, but I definitely don't think it has the same brand that it was say, 6+ years ago.
 
I feel like it got more into the fashion side of things other than being a ski brand, but that's understandable I guess coming from a business perspective. Still, it's stupid overpriced and just another sweatshirt at the end of the day
 
Miss the cut n sew

now it seems like they are just printed on generic blanks.

also not a fan of the overpriced champion gear.
 
Potentially unpopular opinion but I think their recent drops have been fire

$55 for a nice hoodie isn’t that ridiculous by any means

very different from their origins but I like the new direction a lot
 
Real Talk. I used to Look up to Jiberish sooo Hard Growing up. Now I want to be Nothing Like what they are now....Drunk Frat Skier Street Wear.
 
Agreed on the champion gear. Also the founder of Jiberish heads a new company where they sell blank hoodies/tees for wholesale. You can literally buy all the blanks they make their jiberish stuff on, lol.

14130591:TheClap. said:
Miss the cut n sew

now it seems like they are just printed on generic blanks.

also not a fan of the overpriced champion gear.
 
13837389:Rparr said:
The jiberish store in Park City is the dumbest retail store I've ever been in. Not a single thing had a price tag on it. Dude behind the counter would get butthurt if you asked him about prices and then didn't buy the piece you asked about.

Hahaha sounds like an even more poser store than the Supreme store that was on Fairfax in LA.
 
14130618:ski.loon said:
Agreed on the champion gear. Also the founder of Jiberish heads a new company where they sell blank hoodies/tees for wholesale. You can literally buy all the blanks they make their jiberish stuff on, lol.

Yeah, I saw that on some random IG ad.
 
I feel like if jiberish had as much “brand name appeal” as say north face, they would be able to break out of their niche and sell to more ppl. But most ppl (even on the chairlift) have no idea what jiberish is. And theres lots of apparel companies these days that make shit thats just as steezy as jiberish. Ive got a ton of zip up hoodies from champ sports goods that look just as sick as jiberish imo.
 
Dont know why they wouldnt just try and move back to making skiing apparel again. I mean their name is kinda makes sense if you are a skier. if you have no idea what "jibbing" is, the name kinda sucks.
 
All I can say is not a single person asks for it anymore at Slope Style where I work, which would be the one place in this world besides their boutique stores you would look for it haha
 
That's interesting.

14131130:.nasty said:
All I can say is not a single person asks for it anymore at Slope Style where I work, which would be the one place in this world besides their boutique stores you would look for it haha
 
14131130:.nasty said:
All I can say is not a single person asks for it anymore at Slope Style where I work, which would be the one place in this world besides their boutique stores you would look for it haha

Damn, makes since though since most skiers I know say they left and joined the Hypebeast road. I feel like most skiers supported them because they were supporting the sport, and we’re supporting the top skiers. hard to support someone when you feel they left the sport.

As much as people can say Supreme sold out they still do a shit ton for the skate world. Can you say the same about Jiberish?
 
14136624:TheClap. said:
Damn, makes since though since most skiers I know say they left and joined the Hypebeast road. I feel like most skiers supported them because they were supporting the sport, and we’re supporting the top skiers. hard to support someone when you feel they left the sport.

As much as people can say Supreme sold out they still do a shit ton for the skate world. Can you say the same about Jiberish?

I have no disdain whatsoever towards them, but no, I couldn’t say the same.
 
14130596:DayMan said:
Potentially unpopular opinion but I think their recent drops have been fire

$55 for a nice hoodie isn’t that ridiculous by any means

very different from their origins but I like the new direction a lot

^This. I remember buying my first Jiberish hoody for somewhere between $80-95. Now they're $55 and the quality of their hoodies (not Champion ones) is so much better than any other $55 hoody I've handled. In my mind, they are far from overpriced if you know a bit about apparel manufacturing.

Also, their Supima shirts are the most comfortable shirts I've ever worn, and given that, they're pretty damn cheap.

I'd also like to see a wider variety of silhouettes, but given their current production schedule where they're releasing new collections every couple months, I totally see why they stick to simpler designs with shorter lead times. Coming up with new patterns, sourcing new materials, trims, manufacturing, etc. for every collection when you're doing 6+ drops a year would be psycho for a smaller brand like Jiberish. They may not be a hugely skiing focused brand anymore (though I like that they're sponsoring cool, somewhat less known skiers), but there are way more customers in streetwear than just skiing, and sticking to a lean line makes a lot of sense when you don't want a ton of inventory sitting around, especially given the random, fad-oriented trends of streetwear.

I totally see why people on here are missing the old days when they were totally ski focused and sponsored a bunch of big-name riders, but looking at them as a smaller streetwear brand rather than some giant fixture of the ski industry, I think they've been killing it.
 
If you think Jiberish stopped being cool in 2011, you also probably stopped being cool in 2011
 
Bro I remember when they used to make pants and shit- now a days it’s all just t shirts and hoodies, I want the button downs, the ski masks, the pants and all the other sick outerwear they actually used to make.

also if anyone can find me a pair of the Jiberish snow pants they made back in 2015 I will pay out the ass for some.

also bring back grand cru and blacklist
 
14137750:Young_patty said:
Bro I remember when they used to make pants and shit- now a days it’s all just t shirts and hoodies, I want the button downs, the ski masks, the pants and all the other sick outerwear they actually used to make.

also if anyone can find me a pair of the Jiberish snow pants they made back in 2015 I will pay out the ass for some.

also bring back grand cru and blacklist

Lo-Fi or die!
 
yeah y'all are just on a jib hate bandwagon. they still do good stuff for skiing but they have a limited scope because their business is so small. jib is basically a passion project at this point done by good dudes who care about nice apparel and support local skiers + some far & wide as best they can. their drops are still dope and it's nice how much variety they've got with graphics, still expensive but not prohibitively, pretty on-par for most apparel these days. keep an eye out for something you might like and consider supporting, it's all being put back into the type of skiing and style we all are fans of.
 
14137938:toast said:
yeah y'all are just on a jib hate bandwagon. they still do good stuff for skiing but they have a limited scope because their business is so small. jib is basically a passion project at this point done by good dudes who care about nice apparel and support local skiers + some far & wide as best they can. their drops are still dope and it's nice how much variety they've got with graphics, still expensive but not prohibitively, pretty on-par for most apparel these days. keep an eye out for something you might like and consider supporting, it's all being put back into the type of skiing and style we all are fans of.

Totally agree. 2008-2012 was really their hay day when they had the level 1 collabs/big names on their team. Sad that they aren't as involved in the sport but they are obviously trying to get back to their roots a bit after stepping so far away
 
Their monthly drops are small but sell out almost instantly. My gripe is after all these years, and it has ALWAYS been a problem, the neck holes on the T shirts are way too loose. Some seem almost stretched right out the box day 1. The neck hole band needs to be thicker and tighter to a degree. Otherwise the supima cotton is nice.
 
14140811:SuspiciousFish said:
I dont get it. I went to their website and its making me log in?

right before a new drop nowadays they freeze the homepage. i think new drop is this wed, stuff been selling out in like 24-48 hours max last several drops.
 
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