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The Normal Brand Clothing Review 2024

The Normal Brand Review & Clothing Haul

First off, watch this review. Jake is a super funny dude, and his dog just sleeps. Doesn’t even look up.

In his gear haul, Jake from That Fit Friend explores a variety of men’s clothing from The Normal Brand, transitioning from his usual gym attire to more mature, sophisticated options.

He starts with The Normal Brand Comfort Terry Pant and The Normal Jean, both of which he praises for their slim fit and flexibility, catering well to those with muscular builds.

Jake continues with tops, including the Puremeso Everyday Henley and his favorite Mountain Overshirt. The Henley is noted for its lightweight yet warm material, ideal for layering in cooler climates. The Mountain Overshirt is highlighted for its heavier cotton construction and spacious fit, which Jake finds perfect for layering over other items.

Further in the video, Jake assesses the Puremeso Everyday Hoodie and the Jackson Button-Up Shirt. The hoodie impresses with its medium weight and versatility across seasons. At the same time, the Jackson Shirt offers a lighter fabric that Jake suggests might be more suitable in a snugger fit during the warmer months.

Our Top Picks: The Normal Brand Clothing

The Normal Brand Puremeso Weekend Quarter Zip
The Normal Brand Puremeso Weekend Quarter Zip
The Normal Brand Comfort Terry Bomber
The Normal Brand Comfort Terry Bomber
Jackie Premium Fleece Quarter-Zip Hoodie
Jackie Premium Fleece Quarter-Zip Hoodie

In terms of outerwear, Jake examines the Quilted Sherpa-Lined Jacket and the Flannel-Lined Workwear Jacket. Both are commended for their comfort and fit, with the workwear jacket standing out as Jake’s top pick due to its functional and stylish flannel lining.

Jake provides helpful sizing advice throughout his review and focuses on the comfort and style enhancements the Normal Brand brings to everyday men’s fashion.

Is the Normal Brand Good Quality?

Well, according to Jake, it is, but don’t just take his word for it.

Folks all over the internet are vibing with their gear, dropping ratings like 4.7 out of 5 stars on Google and Facebook. Even the Better Business Bureau gives them a nod with a B+ rating

Now, let’s keep it 100. Some have mentioned that sizing can be a bit of a wild card. One day you’re a medium; the next, you’re swimming in fabric. And while their lineup is solid, it’s not as deep as some of the big dogs in the game.

In the grand scheme, if you’re hunting for gear that feels like a hug and looks effortlessly cool, The Normal Brand is worth a spot in your closet. Just keep an eye on the fit, and you’ll be golden.

Who owns The Normal Brand? Read the story behind the Sansone brothers’ journey from their parent’s basement to running a thriving business with 11 stores across the U.S., all while keeping full ownership.

Michael Brito - Editor in Chief

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Michael Brito

Michael Brito is the editor-in-chief for Athleisure Wear for Men (AW). He launched this site in 2024 as a hobby. He’s a TEDx speaker and leads global analytics for Zeno Group, an integrated communication agency. Connect with him on social media.

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