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I pulled the trigger on some joggers and received them a few days ago. I cant speak to how long they last but I can shed some light on the fit. I am a stocky dude 5'10 215-220 I wear a 35/32 in most pants can got to 34 if there is stretch and the cut is for thigh and butts. Anyway I ordered them in 36/30 and they fit great. land right at the top of my ankle to show off those pricey golf shoes and have just enough room in the legs and rear. Love the review on this chanel but wanted to share my experience from another side of the size spectrum
I have two polos from them (and a beanie). Got the first polo a long while ago and honestly it ages very very well, I was more than pleasantly surprised at the quality and durability!
Think you are a bit critical on the items that were a bit too big on you. I have quite a few Druids items. I'm normally a medium but find the mid layers and jackets are a much better fit in size small. I also believe the website allows you to put in you height etc and it recommends the correct sizes. Just think you should try a different size for a better fit. Like i usually wear a size 8 in trainers but i find adidas is a narrower fit so i need a 9, but 8 is fine in Nike. Doesnt mean Adidas are poor sizing, just I need a different size because fit is different
I got two ambassador packs from them and the shirts are great as are the throusers and midlayer and the clima jacket fits me perfect. But the embossed hoodie doesn't fit and also socks are too big. The cap is ok and the belt is really good. The worst are the golf balls I've never seen worse but I don't really care for the money. Overall I'm really satisfied with their products. I just have to be carefull what I choose.
I got quite a bit of Druids gear in 2021/2022 and I wore them in my day to day wear very often as well as the course and to be honest I still wear them. Really can’t complaint with price / quality. For reference I’m 5’8 and a doughy 13 stone and wear the jackets and 1/4 zips in a M and the Polo’s in an L. The performance polos are a slimmer better fit vs the tour / pique polos but for price / quality ratio I have no complaints. Some shirts I wore so often the only reason they were binned was from wear & tear like deo stains. Everything else held up. I agree the jackets are on the bigger size and the fit isn’t perfect but for lads inbetween sizes they’re great. The no pocket zip jacket I find is a great one to just always have in the side pocket of the bag as a spare on those chilly days on the course where you underestimate the wind chill and then when you layer up the extra bit of space is great. I’ve never tried their rain gear and since you’re such a fan of waterproof tests on shoes that should be your next purchase / video imo 😂
@@GolfGuyReviews haha I forgot you mentioned that! No mate it’s okay like I said I have both jackets. Plus I’m outside UK hold on for another comment from someone interested that you can look after 👍
I've been wearing Druids clothes for the last 3 years and love every product I've bought. I'm a golfer who likes the upper clothes slightly baggy to allow a bit more movement and freedom, so these are perfect for me. I have muscular legs too so the stretchy joggers fit great and the cuffs at the bottom are tight just as I want them. I also bought hoodies and winter joggers from them too for every day wear and for my day job, yet again, perfect for me and no complaints.
Saving money is great. However trying to save money and buying things that you won’t ever wear (due to style/sizing/etc) is not actually saving money. The brand definitely has some style about it, but need to fix their sizing. The elastic waist bands on the joggers and the shorts look to be extremely poor quality. If they were to wear out quickly with no belt loops then the garments will be unwearable pretty quickly. Great experiment though. Good video might be to compare spending your money on a discount brand vs spending an equal amount at a discount store such as Ross, Marshall’s, or TJ Maxx (if you have stores like that in the UK) and see what you end up enjoying better.
Great review…. I have a lot off Druids clothing and yes I agree jackets seem a little on the baggy side… but £20 instead of probably £80 plus for top golf brands for me it’s a no brainer… wash all at 30 degrees and don’t tumble dry and sizes stay the same
Would you recommend the Callaway XR Driver for a beginner? I've just got in to golf, picked up a cheap CF18 iron set but after a driver I can practice with.
I have 2 pairs of their standard joggers and use them to go into the office as well as the course. They definitely have some good items in their selection, you just have to find them 👍 i’ve heard their returns policy isn’t great though and heard they offer store tokens rather than your money back
@@carlchappell6383 the return process is illegal and I threatened them with legal action and got a refund the same day (after a month long back and forth with an AI bot) Definitely a company to avoid
I have purchased a number of Druids products and agree with your observations on value and sizing. Beware the trousers. After one wear they end up baggy and misshapen at the knees. You should also do a review of their shoes. At first glance the shoes look to be fantastic value. However not so. I bought four pairs and everyone of those "waterproof" shoes leaked on first wear. Not only that the soles started to come apart from the uppers. A total con. I complained to Druids and got absolutely nowhere. In conclusion, you get what you pay for. In terms of quality, Druids clothing leaves a lot to be desired, in terms of styling it passes muster, however fit is a big issue, which no-one at Druids seems bothered enough in the slightest to address. Strange if you ask me.....
@@GolfGuyReviews would love it…just toying with the idea of ordering a Ambassador pack from Druids, your video was really good helping making a decision!!!!
This brand represents everything wrong with the fashion world right now. It’s impossible to produce clothes for that price that were not made in a sweat shop. It’s also not possible to make something for that price that will last so they ultimately end up costing the consumer and the planet more. Great reviews on this channel BTW. You deserve more followers!