I mean, one second they’re promising “Os melhores modelos de Calça Jeans Masculina estão aqui!” which, okay, cool, good to know if you speak Portuguese. Then they’re hitting you with “Diesel Fall Winter 2022” and talking about “classic street fashion.” Street fashion, huh? Sounds kinda vague, but I guess jeans are *always* street fashion, aren’t they?
And then they just throw in some random “Tienda online de ropa, calzado y…” like, okay, I get it, they’re selling stuff, but it just feels…scattered. Like they’re throwing spaghetti at the wall and seeing what sticks. Which, you know, maybe that’s the point? Maybe that’s their *vibe*.
Seriously, they’ve got the whole range. Skinny, straight, bootcut… I saw one that mentioned “Tratamentos e lavagens inovadores,” and honestly, that’s where Diesel shines. They aren’t afraid to get weird with the washes. Remember those like, acid-wash looking ones from back in the day? Wild.
The thing I always liked about Diesel, even if they’re pricier, is that they actually *feel* different. Like, you put them on and they don’t just feel like another pair of jeans. Maybe it’s the fit, maybe it’s the fabric, I dunno. But they’ve got that “Diesel” thing.
And yeah, sometimes their stuff is kinda out there. The “paleta discreta de cores frias e tons acinzentados” thing they’re doing right now? That sounds…bleak. But then they say “detalhes expressivos e lavagens especiais” so maybe it’s bleak *with* a kick. You know? Like, a moody artist kinda bleak.
Honestly, I think Diesel is trying to be everything to everyone, which is probably why their ads are so all over the shop. They want the chill, relaxed fit, the skinny jeans crowd, the people who want something a little…more. They want it all.
And, you know what? Good for them. You gotta hustle, right? Even if your hustle involves slightly confusing advertising and jeans that might make you look like you stepped out of a cyberpunk dystopia. I mean, hey, maybe that’s your thing. No judgment.