Peach’d Jeans Review
Not worth it. I ordered a size up just in case even though the size chart said my regular size (m) would fit me. The jeans BARELY fit. They look nothing like the picture AND the company doesn’t do refunds. Unfortunately, I didn’t read the reviews until after I bought the jeans. I saw some people were being signed up (without their knowledge) for a membership and were charged. I emailed them to make sure I didn’t have a membership and wouldn’t be charged and they said they cancelled my membership, which means they did automatically sign me up when I purchased the jeans. Overall I’m very dissatisfied. #wedpeach #peachdjeans
Total I paid was $24.68 after shipping and tax.
Update: They ended up charging me $39.97 anyway under a different name. I ended up having to cancel my card and order a new one. This is definitely a scam!!!
After my terrible experience with Peach'd Jeans, I really want to share some lessons learned about buying clothes online, especially denim. It's so easy to get pulled in by pretty pictures and seemingly good deals, but sizing is a huge gamble. I thought ordering a size up (even considering the '2XL' and '3XL' options I saw people discussing online) would save me, but even that wasn't enough to get a comfortable fit! Always check if a brand uses vanity sizing or if their size chart is actually reliable. Sometimes, looking for real customer photos, not just model shots, can give you a better idea of the fit and the actual product appearance. The 'Medium Wash' I saw online looked completely different in person, which was another disappointment. Another massive red flag I missed with 'wepeachd.com' was their refund policy – or glaring lack thereof! 'Not worth it!!! No refunds' should make anyone pause. Reputable companies usually have clear, customer-friendly return and exchange policies. Also, be exceptionally wary of sites that subtly push you to sign up for 'memberships' during checkout or have pre-checked boxes. My situation with the automatic membership and then being charged separately under a different name is a classic scam tactic. Always read the fine print, even if it's annoying, especially when you're entering payment details for an online purchase. If something feels off, it probably is. Trust your gut when shopping online. If you find yourself in a similar situation, don't panic, but act fast. My first step was emailing them, but that didn't stop the fraudulent charge. Cancelling my card was absolutely essential – it's annoying to get a new one, but it protects your money from further unauthorized transactions. Contact your bank or credit card company immediately to dispute any unauthorized charges. Keep all your order confirmations, emails, and screenshots as evidence, as these will be crucial for your bank. Reporting these fraudulent businesses to consumer protection agencies can also help others avoid the same fate. Think twice before purchasing from unknown websites, especially if they are heavily discounted and lack transparent company information or clear contact details. Learning from my mistake, I now always search for specific reviews like 'Peach'd reviews' or 'is [brand name] legit' before hitting that buy button. Hopefully, sharing my ordeal can help you avoid losing money and the hassle I went through!







































































Oh, and I forgot to mention that the jeans smell really bad!