How do juicy sweatpants fit




















I have three different colors. They do run small. For reference I am 5'4", pounds. I have the mediums. Small fits but its a snug fit. I like my hoodies a bit loose. Large is a bit too baggy for my tastes. Fast shipping and great customer service. D B, Zappos Customer , May 9, These hoodies fit and look exactly like they do in the picture. They run small so order a size maybe 2 sizes up than normal. Anonymous, Zappos Customer , April 27, I love this hoodie. It's very comfy as well as stylish.

I am 5'4" and about lbs. I had tried the small on in the store and it was too snug. I may order this in another color because I like it so much! Anonymous, Zappos Customer , April 26, I love this hoodie!

I usually get size small or medium depending, but this hoodie I definitely needed a large and it still fits snug. I love it! Anonymous, Zappos Customer , April 25, I purchased this Top hat hoodie from Juicy and it's extremely comfortable. Very happy with my purchase. I love shopping at Zappos. They are very informative when you're tracking your package.

And their customer service is five star service. Anonymous, Zappos Customer , March 29, I never bought Juicy before and am completely convinced that spending a few extra dollars for brand name clothes makes all the difference. Jacket's shape, size, and appearance are exactly 'right on'.

The best thing, the jacket is made in the USA! Susanne T, Zappos Customer , March 21, Excellent services from Zappos. I received this jacket the day after I ordered. Back in the day, they had the best and most comfy two-piece terry cloth sweat suits.

I had one in pink and I had one in sky blue—I wore the hell out of both of them. We fell in love with it and it became our uniform. It was love at first sight. All the fun, bright colors. We were living in L. One of the first things I wore was definitely a tracksuit. I also remember wearing the terry cloth tube dresses. Paris wore the more bright, bubblegum pink ones; I wore the navy, hunter green, and black.

But definitely with rhinestones. I have a few of the originals. The brand recently sent me a velour tracksuit with my name in crystals on the back in Old English writing. But when Paris and I got robbed in the Hollywood Hills in the early s, they stole a lot of our treasures!

I, unfortunately, have never owned a Juicy tracksuit—but they are tattooed in my brain forever. For as long as I can remember, I have always been obsessed with unapologetic female beauty. The characters I looked up to on television, like Paris [Hilton] and Nicole [Richie], the cast of Mean Girls , and the popular girls of Degrassi were all fans of the velour [suits with] encrusted rear ends.

With a lot more time spent at home, it only makes sense to want to be wearing something soft and cozy. It is a slight flex to let someone know you had the means to purchase the matching set. Makes someone feel complete when the top matches the bottom. But can it cast off its old image — in the same way that Bella Mackie finally managed to chuck out her two-piece?

N ews that Juicy Couture, the seminal noughties brand known for their pink velour tracksuits, is unveiling a sophisticated new line this autumn will be met by many with more than a small side order of surprise. After all, this is the label that foisted velour track suits in sickly sweet colours on to women across the globe. Ten years ago, it was almost impossible to avoid gaggles of girls in matching velvet zip-up hoodies and slightly too-tight jogging bottoms on your local high street.

And I know of what I speak, for I was one of those initiated into the synthetic tribe early on. My first Juicy Couture tracksuit was a tasteful navy blue hoodie. Juicy Couture capitalized on previously unchartered territory. They pioneered a trend that is now totally commonplace: writing on the bum. The butt really is the place to be. Think about it. Presently, the writing-on-the-butt fad has more or less phased out, first replaced by trucker hats and then eventually where else?

But back in the early s it was all about the booty.



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