annmarieintn
Really like the dark, dark black dye on these skinny jeans. Lots of room in the pockets and plenty of belt loop space for either small or larger belt sizes. A clean, classic dark denim look that did not fade too much with a couple of wash cycles. The only drawback is these are SUPER skinny and skin hugging so be prepared for this and make sure you like that look before you purchase these. I prefer jeans that are a bit less tight fitting, but overall a great choice for this type of style.
Robin
Bought a pair in January and has taken until May for a hole to appear on the inner thigh after daily use. They look good and are very comfortable.
Anonymous
Ordered two pairs of 30x32 in two different colors. The "Medium Vintage Denim Wash" was true to size but the Gray was about 2 inches shorter. Both labeled as 30x32. Fit is good and I like the jeans, but a little quality control on the length would be nice. Guess I'll try a 30x34 to see if I can get a 30x32..?
KJ
26x32 womans, 28x32 here fit well. a lil bit of a drop fit without a velt but overall very comfortable and pockets!!!
ITargetTooMuch
As a Target aficionado, I’ve learned that there are two different versions of the black Goodfellow and Co skinny jeans. The first is the ones I prefer, the pocket lining in these are black. I give these 5 stars. These jeans fit fantastic and the fabric is extraordinarily stretchy; they can stretch near two sizes bigger in the waist as well as all throughout the leg. They are also true to the name of skinny jean in that they aren’t really baggy anywhere. The latter is the black jean with *white* pocket lining. This pair doesn’t have much stretch in the waist if at all, it seems as though the size runs small, and the fit is more of that of a slim fit. The good news is I feel as though this is their old version of these pants. I give these jeans a 2 star rating.
Akiva Fordonski
The jeans are very comfortable and I would buy many more of them
Abi
I'm not sure what it is about Target, but they don't seem to sell skinny jeans in the Men's Clothing section anymore, rather it's just a bunch of other stuff like stretchy-slim like pants that feel cheaply made or stuff like athletic and relaxed fits. Cross over into the Women's section and all they sell is skinny fit. Anyway, these were a hassle to find in store and even given that they have just a few sizes to choose from so if you want an odd fit like a 29x30 your left to hope you can find that online. These don't seem to always be in stock so if you see your size do not hesitate and just make the purchase. This ties into the bit above but ends up being my biggest complaint: sizing. I bought a 30x30 pair off the clearance rack a little over a year ago and they're still holding up today and fit well. Bought the same size in a different color, black, to be part of my work uniform and for some particular reason the 30 waist feels more like a 32 or 33, even after you'd put it through the wash a couple wears later. If I had to be completely honest it'd be best to get these in store and try them on in the dressing room prior to purchase, because the worst thing is getting a pair of shoes or a pair of pants online only to be hit with the realization the fit is too loose or too tight. Overall still recommend these pants. They go a little cheaper than your lower-end/less expensive pair of Levi's and will hold up for potentially months of daily wear. I'd even buy these if Target sold shorts like these that didn't have an absurdly long inseam.
Mona
They fit larger than others I got on different colors
Plut071
Fit nicely just wish the fact there are tips was more obvious. It’s annoying because some schools have issues with the tips and it can’t be worn.
Laurr
They’re a really nice pair of jeans, just run a little big. Still deciding .. hoping they will shrink a bit in the dryer.