Given their Italian heritage, you are right in assuming they are more concerned with design and fashion than they are with the manufacturing a trusty pair of jeans that will see you through years of hard graft.
Despite this, the fact remains that some of their jeans (if you manage to track down the more traditional cuts (without the drainpipe legs and rips) contain very high counts of denim twill, making them more durable than most (even more hard wearing that some of the stuff you find at surplus and outdoor stores.
Whilst we understand here that you need to pay a bit more dollar for a reliable pair of hard wearing work jeans, we don't necessarily advocate the $150 you can end up paying for a pair of Diesel jeans. You also run the risk of getting joshed by your coworkers if you are sporting designer Italian jeans to a site.
You can check out a number of hard wearing Diesel work jeans over on Amazon
0 comments:
Post a Comment