Why do people HATE Chicos so much?

Anonymous
I always feel very uncomfortable shopping among the YT ladies and staff in Chico’s in Savannah, Georgia.
Anonymous
It's crappy fast fashion for the perimenopausal and beyond. It says: I've given up.
Anonymous
I buy Chico's few monochromatic offerings for travel. The rest is way too bright for me. Their traveler's maxi and midi dresses in a thinner, knit fabric are quite elegant. I have them in teal, black and a spring green. I also have some monochromatic knit sweaters and jackets. They really are comfortable for flying and easy to pack. If they toned down their color schemes, I would buy more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always feel very uncomfortable shopping among the YT ladies and staff in Chico’s in Savannah, Georgia.


What is YT lady? YouTuber?
Anonymous
How interesting that nothing has changed since 2013. 55 and obese by most of your standards, I recently bought a couple of t-shirts there but am not a fan of the matchy-matchy style.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always feel very uncomfortable shopping among the YT ladies and staff in Chico’s in Savannah, Georgia.


What is YT lady? YouTuber?


Ffs
Anonymous
How is this even a question?

It’s old lady clothing.
Anonymous
I buy their sundresses every season. Beautiful shades is what they have going for them.



Anonymous
I love Chicos. I’m an older woman who doesn’t look her age and buys a lot of basics at Chicos. They have the most comfortable, well fitting jeans. I love their linen pieces and the merino wool. I don’t dress like my children or my mother. I dress my age with confidence. I always feel classic and well dressed in Chicos clothes and always get lots of compliments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love Chicos. I’m an older woman who doesn’t look her age and buys a lot of basics at Chicos. They have the most comfortable, well fitting jeans. I love their linen pieces and the merino wool. I don’t dress like my children or my mother. I dress my age with confidence. I always feel classic and well dressed in Chicos clothes and always get lots of compliments.


Genuinely interested in your build? Tall?
Asking because my MIL is 5’10” and hard to fit with a sturdy, more athletic frame and she pretty much only buys from Chico’s because she can count on a great fit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always feel very uncomfortable shopping among the YT ladies and staff in Chico’s in Savannah, Georgia.


What is YT lady? YouTuber?


I think YT = “white.” It’s not an affectionate nickname.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love Chicos. I’m an older woman who doesn’t look her age and buys a lot of basics at Chicos. They have the most comfortable, well fitting jeans. I love their linen pieces and the merino wool. I don’t dress like my children or my mother. I dress my age with confidence. I always feel classic and well dressed in Chicos clothes and always get lots of compliments.


Genuinely interested in your build? Tall?
Asking because my MIL is 5’10” and hard to fit with a sturdy, more athletic frame and she pretty much only buys from Chico’s because she can count on a great fit.


DP. I like the jeans at Chicos Off the Rack. I'm 5'7", 140, and pear shaped. I usually wear one of their smaller sizes (.5) and find the waist, hip/thighs, and length to be just right. Their patterned sweaters and statement necklaces aren't really my taste, but I have such a difficult time finding pants I like I was giddy when I first bought jeans from them a couple years ago. Also, my sister just talked me in to trying one of their t-shirts. It has sleeves almost to the elbow so I thought it would be really matronly, but it fits well and looks nice.

I don't think their clothes are the best quality, but every single thing I've bought recently from other similar stores (Talbots, Ann Taylor, Loft, Gap, etc.) is just as bad. I either expect it to pill quickly or I take care to wash on delicate and hang to dry.
Anonymous
I hate how they size things
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I buy their sundresses every season. Beautiful shades is what they have going for them.





This stuff is hideous, shapeless and makes those models look much bigger than what they are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I buy their sundresses every season. Beautiful shades is what they have going for them.





This stuff is hideous, shapeless and makes those models look much bigger than what they are.



The colors are nice, the cuts are awful. I would love an actual high quality preppy brand that would mix in a little color without being loud Lilly Pulitzer prints. I think there are a lot of older women looking for attractive oxford type liberty print style blouses that are cut well with a little stretch and don’t gap in the bust- Boden used to have these with some fun whimsical prints but now the quality is gone. i wish Marimekko would collaborate with Frank and Eileen and somehow make it affordable.
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