tiahatti
Well-Known Member
So sad for their staff. I bought a lot of Joules.
Whatever will female young farmers wear in the future?
It is a shame.
Totally agree, the quality isn't anywhere near as good as it used to be sadly, their Breton tops used to last years but now they are super thin and found they shrink.latterly I think thew quality of their products has gone downhill. Sad to see it go though.
So practical too ?Schoffell gilet, white skinny jeans, Holland Cooper top and tan Fairfax and Favour boots because they are all clones
It started with the founder selling at country shows, then it was hit badly by foot and mouth and so started to open shops.
Has it been taken over and the original Mr. Joules gone?
I have a few Joules things in my wardrobe, although I found that lately they seemed to be fashion wear and didn't wash or last very well.
who'll be next I wonder. Schoffel look seriously overpriced and everywhere I look Fat face has adverts ,wonder how they are doing, stuggling? or not? I find Crew clothing to be poor quality sadly.
Sorry to see Joules going under but as others have said quality has nosedived..
As for the comments about the youngsters in white skinny jeans, holland cooper and Fairfax and favour boots. How the heck do they afford them,. 150 quid for a Schoffel gilet, 400 quid for a pair of Fairfax and favour boots. It's eye-watering the prices. I thought we were in a recession.
This makes me laugh, its also true. One girl at my last yard was like this, all the gear and nae idea ?Schoffell gilet, white skinny jeans, Holland Cooper top and tan Fairfax and Favour boots because they are all clones
No idea but they do , even those on minimum wage I think the secret is they still live at homeSorry to see Joules going under but as others have said quality has nosedived..
As for the comments about the youngsters in white skinny jeans, holland cooper and Fairfax and favour boots. How the heck do they afford them,. 150 quid for a Schoffel gilet, 400 quid for a pair of Fairfax and favour boots. It's eye-watering the prices. I thought we were in a recession.