One thing I don’t wear very often is jeans as I find I am usually more comfortable wearing skirts and dresses. That is until I had the opportunity to try these lovely performance wear jeans from Dish and Duer.
Dish and Duer announced the launch of it’s revolutionary no-sweat pant using a fabric called Nature2X which is a unique weave of Tencel made from Eucalyptus trees, and when combined with traditional fabrics like polyester, spandex and cotton creates a pant that looks like a dress pant and feels like a sweat pant. The fabric also absorbs sweat, kills bacteria, dries quickly and remains soft and comfortable regardless of the activity. In addition to Nature2X , the denim line by Dish and Duer features styles with reflective branding, a slim fit option for cyclist commuting, lined pockets that shield against radiation from cell phones, larger pockets to carry multiple electronics and a built in seat gusset.
Founder Gary Lenett, who has worked with the likes of Levi’s, Nike, Wrangler, and Guess among other notable brands is introducing the product through a Kickstarter campaign to connect with a wider athleisure audience. The initial goal with the Kickstarter campaign is $20,000 but they are well past that goal now! The reason they are turning to Kickstarter is to ensure people know that they have pants for every activity! Currently the denim line is available in the Vancouver flagship store, online and at select retailers across North America
Not only are these jeans great for every day and every activity they can look equally amazing dressed up as I have worn them too!
For more information on the Kickstarter campaign and to get a pair of these pants at a reduced price click here
Outfit Details
Jacket – Melanie Lyne
Bow brooch – Joan Rivers @ The Shopping Channel
Lipstick print blouse – RW & co.
Handbag – Danier Leather
Necklace – Betsey Johnson
Belt – Danier Leather
Flower headband – Icing
Shoes – John Fluevog