May 17, 2009

Schultz underwear found

As reported on Google News

Underwear retrieved - Stolen Schultz designer underwear found

Recently as reported Schultzjeans received a blow when a consignment of their new designer underwear was stolen. This up and coming casual designer wear company was hit hard just three weeks ago with the theft of a large consignment of men’s and women’s underwear. Schultzjeans is an Internet based company found at www.schultzjeans.com. It is a family run business headed by brother and sister team Richard and Janine and they manufacture a high quality range of designer jeans, designer underwear for men and women, and men’s designer t-shirts.

The underwear was in a consignment of new designer underwear due to be delivered to the Cheadle distribution office at the beginning of May when thieves targeted the container whilst parked in Cleakheaton, Yorkshire, with the loss of nearly £30,000 of stock.

The police contacted Richard this week to advise him that part of the underwear consignment had been retrieved. Richard Schultz designer and co-founder of the Schultz jeans brand said “We are very pleased that some of the stock has been found it was retrieved in Yorkshire along with other stolen items. The items retrieved were the brand new and exclusive to Schultz “Girls on Top” underwear. Thanks to the investigations of the police they have managed to track down part of the underwear consignment let’s hope next time that more items will be retrieved”.

Richard went on to say “Three strapline ranges were stolen and we are hopeful that the rest of the stock will be retrieved, the underwear that was stolen was the long awaited new lines of “Girls on Top” and “Get a Grip” and the ever popular “Heatseeker” strapline which have not been found as yet. These two new straplines “Girls on Top” and “Get a Grip” are brand new and have not yet been released; they are exclusive underwear to the Schultz Jeans website at the moment so if bought anywhere else they will be stolen goods!”

The police are following new leads and we are hopeful that with the ongoing investigation and the hard work of the Yorkshire Police that they will be recovering more stock soon.

www.Schultzjeans.com

Richard Schultz – Director
Janine Schultz - Customer Services Director

Cheadle Office
Cheadle,
Cheshire

Tel: 02081331616

April 28, 2009

Schultz Designer underwear stolen

Watch out there is an Underwear Thief about!

Schultz designer underwear stolen


Schultz has been hit hard this week with the theft of a large consignment of men’s and women’s underwear. Schultz as you know manufacture a high quality range of designer jeans, designer underwear and men’s designer t-shirts.


The underwear was in a consignment of new underwear due to be delivered to the Cheadle distribution office this week when thieves targeted the container whilst parked in Cleakheaton just off the M62 in Yorkshire, nearly £30,000 of stock was stolen to the shock of the staff at Schultz Jeans.


Richard Schultz designer and co-founder of the Schultz jeans brand said “We were so shocked and upset that the consignment was stolen so close to home”. The thieves apparently targeted the container on route in Cleckheaton and thieves broke into the container and stole this exclusive designer underwear.


Richard went on to say “Two of the ranges stolen “Girls on Top” and “Get a Grip” are brand new and have not yet been released, they are exclusive to the Schultz Jeans website at the moment so if bought anywhere else they will be stolen goods!”

At the present time police are investigating this theft of Schultz underwear. They are hopeful to make a break through and are following several leads.

April 26, 2009

Underwear a must for all

Undies


What’s your Underwear style?


Underwear is an essential piece of clothing, however some people do like to go commando and some even more than that as a visit to beach in France proved when I was young and impressionable! Underwear has developed over the years and now there is a design, style and colour to meet the exacting requirements of the fashion conscious buyer. From the early days of long johns or Union suits underwear is more comfortable and engineered to deliver eben more than ever before. Calvin Klein saw the underwear market as one to explore and developed several decades ago and others have followed building on the designs that have adorned the bottoms of many, including bthe rich and famous.  Who can forget the famous David Beckham in his Armani underwear with the question is that padded or is that real?

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Today underwear can be found in a variety of styles so many styles that you could feel spoilt, briefs, y-fronts and boxers to name but three which are available in many exciting colours and patterns from luxurious white cotton underwear to the whimsical and witty undies and therefore appealing to all generations. Changing designs in fashion clothing allowed a more relaxed approach to undies with urban wear hitting the streets and the more relaxed designer undies appealing to the younger generation.


The Urban undies design allowed the fashion conscious a chance to flash their undies, to the horror of some across the world! Undies can be found in luxurious cotton to silk all cut to perfection to be comfortable, flatter and compliment. Today boxer shorts can be found in the longer leg length or shorter leg length which are often made is stretch fabrics that fitted snugly to the body and ideal for all types of jeans as they are not bulky or show through.

November 22, 2008

Make or break a look

Filed under: I want out boxers, Underwear, boxer shorts — admin @ 12:58 am

As reported this week “Underwear Can Make or Break a Look” something that at Schultz Jeans we believe big time hence why we sell a fabulous range of designer underwear for the discerning customer.

Reported this week was “One type does not fit all each body type needs a specific underwear for a fashion look”.

DALLAS, TX, Nov 13, 2008 Some women just seem to look perfectly “put together” no matter their size or shape, while another woman, in the same dress, can look frumpy. In a recent episode of Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style, he emphasized how important underwear is to creating the perfect look. Most women they work with on the show are wearing the wrong underwear, says Gunn and one of the first things he does is send them for a bra fitting.  HerRoom.com, a leading online lingerie retailer, recently launched a new section on their website that helps women to pick the right underwear for a specific fashion look.

When women are wearing jeans they need to feel comfortable and what better way to do that, than in a pair of 100% pure cotton y-fronts or briefs from Schultz, fun flirty and comfortable.  I am not saying that they are the right underwear choice for under a tight knitted dress choosing an alternative undergarment would be better but under jeans, trousers, skirts, combats, cropped trousers and shorts they are perfect.

The article did not mention men and the underwear that they should wear to complete their look, so I thought I could talk about the look.   Underwear has move on from just being functional and to keep everything under control. Underwear for men has moved from y-fronts made in white cotton to colourful underwear that screams to be on show.   The look is proud and peeking out above the jeans, even though some states in America are fining their youngsters for flashing their undies it is a fashion trend that grows from strength to strength.

Boxer shorts and Y-fronts are fabulous under jeans, trousers, shorts in the summer nearly everything, we even have customers up in Scotland wearing them under their kilts!  Oops did I say that.  Comfortable cotton and the boxers have a longer than normal front opening for easy access, you will never be caught short again!  and they enhance and contour the figure, so with Schultz boxers it’s a win, win situation every time, for style and fit.

Check out Schultz Undies video on You tube here  Schultz White Boxers.

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