Jockey is one of those brands I associate with comfort and possibly cotton underwear — and maybe tshirts (especially for men); however after attending a recent fashion show of the latest fall collection, they have a much larger collection (for both men and woman) then I realized. For starters, I stand by them being a comfort brand. Everything that went down the runway was perfect loungewear for around the house, except for their activewear collection suited for the gym. For fall expect an expansion of intimates in a variety of prints and solids and mix of cuts. Most of the underwear collection comes in a variety of silhouettes including thong, bikini, Hi Cut, hipster, and boyshorts.
{Sneak peek of Jockey’s Fall 2012 collection}
{The introduction of the “All Over Lace” underwear collection — 100% Nylon, in styles Bikini, Hipster Hi Cut and Thong}
{My favorite print from the collection…}
{Their “Comfies Matt & Shine” Collection that’s seamless and tag-free. Crop top and underwear (which comes in a variety of cuts)}
{Activewear — LOVE the sport bras and tanks, the rest are not so much my style, although highly functional. The V-Neck Tees have UPF 15 for UV protection and moisture wickering finish (as do the interior of the shorts) to keeps the wearer cool and comfortable}
{They are the masters of the comfort tees! As part of their “Staycool” collection they have special thermocules to absorb excess heat to help maintain your optimal external body temperature}
{The “No Panty Line Promise” collection made with superfine Madel yarn for that super soft feel mixed with spandex for ease and comfort}
{The “Gentle Embrace Thermalwear” collection — perfect for layering in the warmer months}
Passed cotton, it’s really their nylon/spandex blends that got me, they gifted me the below black tank top and sports bra that are staples in my wardrobe.
I’m not sure how I lived without this tank for so long, I wear it under everything. The sports bra as well, is so comfortable while offering great support and breathes so I stay dry while working out. Both are tag-free which I prefer.