Sezane

Anonymous
Any recent opinions on them? Their clothes look pretty and reasonably priced online
Anonymous
They have a pop up store in Georgetown right now! I think they look beautiful but can't quite afford them myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They have a pop up store in Georgetown right now! I think they look beautiful but can't quite afford them myself.


Not OP, but thanks for this! Sezane is a bit pricier than I would normally be comfortable with, but I’m attracted to their stuff and if I can see and feel the clothes maybe I’ll decide a few pieces are worth it.
Anonymous
Their stuff looks so good on Instagram, but when I stopped by the store I didn't even see anything I wanted to try on.
Anonymous
I think it's too expensive for what it is. They have upped their price point a lot since they started, presumably because people will pay, but I doubt the quality increased to the point it is justified.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Their stuff looks so good on Instagram, but when I stopped by the store I didn't even see anything I wanted to try on.


Same. I ordered a couple dresses over the summer. Super cheap. Thin polyester, no lining. Looked like something out of Kohl’s or TJ Maxx in person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Their stuff looks so good on Instagram, but when I stopped by the store I didn't even see anything I wanted to try on.


Same. I ordered a couple dresses over the summer. Super cheap. Thin polyester, no lining. Looked like something out of Kohl’s or TJ Maxx in person.


Instagram clothing ads can be so deceiving!
Anonymous
I love a lot of Sezane's pieces, but its gotten too expensive. The pieces are even too expensive on resale sites like Poshmark.

Someone on another thread described Sezane as the JCrew of France and haven't bought anything since I read that!
Anonymous
I’ve been very happy with the sweaters I’ve ordered, definitely better than the real cheap type cashmere sweaters
Anonymous
I really like their style. I bought a silk skirt and a sweater at the popup and really like them. But - I've been finding less expensive but similar options at Madewell, Mango, Jcrew and Amazon. Quince also has some similar items but I'm not impressed with its quality. I've been trying to rationalize their crossbody bag as a cheaper option than designer $4000, but I'm still not sure its worth $450 when Mango has a similar option for under $100.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love a lot of Sezane's pieces, but its gotten too expensive. The pieces are even too expensive on resale sites like Poshmark.

Someone on another thread described Sezane as the JCrew of France and haven't bought anything since I read that!


Ha that was me and it may really be the Zara of France.
Anonymous
I ordered two sweaters and, after a few frustrating wears, just threw them out. Cheap materials and bad construction. I am always tempted to buy more because I love the website photos but won’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's too expensive for what it is. They have upped their price point a lot since they started, presumably because people will pay, but I doubt the quality increased to the point it is justified.


Yeah, upped their prices, decreased the quality... thanks, private equity.
Anonymous
I just bought a cute trench coat from them--the plaid lining is what sold me. The quality is OK ... I agree with the J.Crew comparison.
Anonymous
For French style for cheap and actually good quality, Monoprix cannot be beat.
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