Poor Design/ Construction/Quality for the price
"Second Left aspires to position itself as a premium athleisure brand, yet a critical evaluation of its material quality, fit, style, and construction reveals significant shortcomings, especially when compared to established brands within the same price range. The material of the Men’s Sport 1/4 Zip Jacket is that of an old pair of swimming shorts. -There is no need for the wrist velcro and straps when this jacket already has an elastic wrist band, which is uncomfortable tight already. -The center pocket distracts from the design of the jackets and is a bit useless when you already have two side pockets. -The elastic and draw string combo at the waist is yet another overly designed pointless addition. The elastic is already tight enough and uncomfortable, no need to add an additional way to bring in the waist; especially when this jacket is already unfitting and overly baggy. - Achieving an optimal fit is crucial in activewear to ensure both comfort and performance. However, Second Left’s offerings appear to lack the meticulous tailoring found in higher-end brands. The absence of detailed information on their approach to fit raises concerns. -While Second Left aims to draw inspiration from international luxury athleisure trends, the brand’s designs lack the innovation and distinctiveness seen in competitors. The styles are relatively generic, failing to offer unique aesthetic elements that would set them apart in a crowded market. Brands like Gymshark and Lululemon consistently introduce fresh designs and color palettes, keeping their offerings both trendy and functional."