Mott & Bow Review: Are These Jeans Any Good?
In this hands-on Mott & Bow review, I’ll share my thoughts about this direct-to-consumer apparel brand to help you decide if it’s worth your money.
So, you’re thinking about buying some jeans – and maybe even some shirts – from Mott & Bow, but you’re not sure if the clothes are worth their price tag.
In this unsponsored review, I’ll show you how their jeans, chinos and shirts fit on my 5’6? frame. I’ll also talk about the style, quality, and overall pros and cons of Mott & Bow clothing.
Note: We don’t publish sponsored reviews. I haven’t been paid to write this review and am no obligation to to publish it.
Okay, let’s get into it…
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At over $100 per pair, the value proposition is decent but not great. Mott & Bow chinos run very large. Their shirts run large too and are too long for shorter guys. The Mott & Bow website isn’t the easiest to navigate. I found it to be slow and somewhat glitchy, and the product naming convention is confusing. Bottom Line: If you’re curious about this brand, give them a shot. But in my opinion, there are better places to buy men’s jeans, chinos, t-shirts and sweaters. Mott & Bow was founded in 2014 by Alejandra Chahin, who grew up around his family’s denim manufacturing business in Honduras before moving to New York City. Like many digital first brands, Mott and Bow sought to eliminate the middle man through vertical integration. Today, Mott & Bow sells a range of men’s and women’s jeans, as well as knit tops, loungewear and accessories. Here’s what I ordered for this review: Keep reading for a detailed look at each item…About Mott & Bow
What I Tried
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