Quince reviews

Anonymous
Meh, I was disappointed overall. I ordered like 7 things from them, and only kept 2. Some quality issues, and others didn't fit quite right.
Anonymous
Not great, I got a sweater and some washable cashmere shirts - look cheap and flimsy, will be returning them.
Anonymous
I’ve been happy with the cashmere crewneck sweater and the cotton fisherman sweater. The cashmere sweater is good quality for the price, but of course isn’t as nice as a $400 sweater. I’ve had it for about 4 months and it’s holding up better than a cashmere J Crew sweater or one I got from a Nordstrom house brand, both more expensive.

The cashmere boyfriend cardigan is very similar to the Jeni Kayne one and is really comfortable. I also got a silk t shirt and find it just okay - I don’t wear it much. I tried a ribbed dress and it was awful so I returned it.
Anonymous
There was a huge thread on this a few months ago-
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1080008.page

Anonymous
It may depend on your personal standards. There are folks on this forum who post about Van Cartier watches or think nothing of spending hundreds of dollars on an item. Its difficult to get perspective.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like their cashmere crewnecks. They aren't ultra luxury but at that price I'm happy with them. Their t-shirts have been hit or miss for me -- dislike the all-modal ones, but the blended ones are really good. And weirdly they randomly sent me a silk bias cut skirt that I didn't order and didn't pay for but they couldn't figure it out either so they let me keep it. It's not the most flattering on my pear shaped body but if I was more of a rail it would be great.


+1, I own the cashmere crew neck in four colors. It’s a great layering piece, it’s soft, the colors are good, and you can’t beat the price.

The quality is comparable to JCrew— not luxury cashmere but not trash. But I like that it’s always the same price, and 50-60% what JCrew would charge without a sale. It’s nice to just decide I want a crew neck in green and they have it and I don’t feel bad buying it at full price because the quality is acceptable and the price is always reasonable.

I am interested in their joggers and sweatpants. There’s also a leather tote I’ve been eyeing— very simple construction and design and a good price. Like other posters. My style is pretty minimalist so they appeal because none of it is trendy or complicated. A few years ago I moved to uniform/capsule dressing and Quince is great for that.
Anonymous
I like their basics. Ponte pants, scoop neck tshirts, etc.

Anonymous
I love quince. The cotton sweaters and the jewelry have been wins for me!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love quince. The cotton sweaters and the jewelry have been wins for me!


Have you bought earrings? If so, do you keep them in or take them out? Wondering how they’d fair wearing all the time, sleeping in them & getting wet in the shower
Anonymous
I have the 14K diamond huggies and keep them when sleeping and taking showers, no problems in the last one year I have had them.
Anonymous
The search bar is your friend, OP, there have been a TON of threads on Quince already: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/jforum.page?module=search&action=search&search_forum=42&match_type=all&sort_by=time&search_keywords=quince
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love quince. The cotton sweaters and the jewelry have been wins for me!


Same!! The cotton cashmere sweaters (only 3% cashmere, but they are very soft) are my new favorite (I wish they came in more colors) and the solid 14K jewelry is great! I also like the bike shorts, but not the leggings. I also like their leather bags, but warning that the gold-toned hardware fades quickly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like their cashmere crewnecks. They aren't ultra luxury but at that price I'm happy with them. Their t-shirts have been hit or miss for me -- dislike the all-modal ones, but the blended ones are really good. And weirdly they randomly sent me a silk bias cut skirt that I didn't order and didn't pay for but they couldn't figure it out either so they let me keep it. It's not the most flattering on my pear shaped body but if I was more of a rail it would be great.


+1, I own the cashmere crew neck in four colors. It’s a great layering piece, it’s soft, the colors are good, and you can’t beat the price.

The quality is comparable to JCrew— not luxury cashmere but not trash. But I like that it’s always the same price, and 50-60% what JCrew would charge without a sale. It’s nice to just decide I want a crew neck in green and they have it and I don’t feel bad buying it at full price because the quality is acceptable and the price is always reasonable.

I am interested in their joggers and sweatpants. There’s also a leather tote I’ve been eyeing— very simple construction and design and a good price. Like other posters. My style is pretty minimalist so they appeal because none of it is trendy or complicated. A few years ago I moved to uniform/capsule dressing and Quince is great for that.


If it's the "classic Italian leather tote", it's a great bag! I only go into work once a week, but I've had it for almost a year and it's held up great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love quince. The cotton sweaters and the jewelry have been wins for me!


Same!! The cotton cashmere sweaters (only 3% cashmere, but they are very soft) are my new favorite (I wish they came in more colors) and the solid 14K jewelry is great! I also like the bike shorts, but not the leggings. I also like their leather bags, but warning that the gold-toned hardware fades quickly.


Me again - I think their "stretch silk" stuff is terrible and their cashmere is hit or miss. The sweater I have pills terribly, and I wanted to love the cashmere t-shirt, but it was way too short, and I am only 5'2" with a short torso, so it must be cropped on taller people! I have a ton of their 14K jewelry though and I love it all - I were the bold hoops daily and my daughter wears the smaller teeny hoops 24/7.
Anonymous
Oh, and the bedding is really nice. The only thing I don't get is the overpriced artwork and rugs. Why???
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