I thought anthro's target market was 35-60, or something like that? |
It certainly used to be when I started shopping there 20 years ago, but the selection seems much broader now. |
Stores age with their customers. |
Sigh...my husband who is pretty clueless on gifts usually avoids buying "stuff" - we are much more likely to celebrate birthdays by going out to a nice restaurant than exchanging gifts. But he got a suggestion a couple years ago from a friend to buy me a Hermes scarf for Christmas -- I think it was $400? I work for an nonprofit. I've worn it to work-related events and have gotten compliments on it but honestly would be pretty embarrassed if anyone recognized it as Hermes. It goes without saying that when I have worn it the entire rest of my outfit including shoes likely cost far less than $400. My more splurge clothes come from Anthropologie. I love MM LaFleur but the only items I've owned I bought from consignment stores or Poshmark. Ditto for Eileen Fisher - love it for sweaters and basics but shop for it at Nordstrom Rack and when there's a big sale on. |
Someone upthread knocked Talbots. I have scored Talbots for years as old lady clothes, but in terrible frustration last fall looking for pants that were not total cheap-o fabrics and were not cropped or with some weird "flair"....I ended up at Talbots. I bought these and I absolutely love them -- comfortable, they hang/wear well, lined, nice fabric, classic cut:
https://www.talbots.com/luxe-italian-stretch-flannel-wide-leg-pants/P233079611.html?dwvar_P233079611_color=BURGUNDY&dwvar_P233079611_sizeType=MS&dwvar_P233079611_size=012&cmp=dfc-TLB-google-pla-OG_GOOG_PLA_PLA_BRAND_REV_GENERAL&ogmap=PLA|PLA|GOOG|BRAND||SITEWIDE||OG_GOOG_PLA_PLA_BRAND_REV_GENERAL|{adgroup}|161525910121|20958890288|&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoKeuBhCoARIsAB4Wxte9lvQggbvIPM22yHkm4uoVeJKepIA7jykIxMXR_UStBMUyv80qOwMaAvvLEALw_wcB |
These are lined. So hard to find, but Talbots manages to offer a couple of lined pants each season. Everyone else seems to have given up. |
Sadly, once i hit menopause, the J Crew pants (and some other brands) no longer fit me. They just aren't cut right. |
While this would be true if you dressed head to toe from these places I don’t rule any of them out completely. Talbots can be good for classic or basics, JJill has the occasional Anthro look alike shirt, etc. Chico’s is pretty hopeless, but I did actually get a cute pair of petite wide leg jeans there last year. Basics tend to look the same no matter where they come from. |
I’m not that PP but the look she’s describing sounds like most women in Chevy Chase over 60 to me and also sounds fine for anywhere? I’m 40 but I have pull on ponte pants! They’re really comfy and great for business travel imo. If you want a stretch pant for work, it’s good to have a thicker fabric. They’re not stylish, maybe, but they’re useful. I’m all for women dressing how they want but OP didn’t ask to look younger. There’s nothing wrong with being a bit old fashioned if it’s comfortable and functional for you. |
I am 47 who only works at the office twice a week. I love a crisp button up, but haven’t worn one for a while. What? Because I would have to go to the cleaners for that crisp look because I’ve never been good at ironing. It’s easier to wear knits, or silk or silky/machine washable clothes. I do miss lined wool trousers and wish I’d kept more of them from the past. |
I buy pants at Talbots. They also have cute jackets some seasons. I wouldn't dress head to toe, but, I usually get a piece or two each season. |
I second Anthro - they have started carrying some fun brands for all ages. In the past 6 months I have been literally "fit checked" twice by strangers asking where my dresses came from (2 different ones). They also have a good selection of nice fitting black pants for work. |
Those track as old-lady "slacks" to me. So I'll continue to agree with anyone knocking Talbots. |
uh that would be preppy not frumpy |
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