I was suckered into buying from Quince so you don’t have to

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Anonymous wrote:I cannot imagine a person who works on the DC/MD/VA area and cannot afford Quince.


You never get manicures? You never go out to eat? You never get takeout? Your office has no cleaners?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot imagine a person who works on the DC/MD/VA area and cannot afford Quince.


You never get manicures? You never go out to eat? You never get takeout? Your office has no cleaners?


+1 I'm a fed with a good salary but have kids with large medical expenses. I have little disposable income and definitely wouldn't spend that little on Quince.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it really depends on the product. Agree that the cashmere is crap but the jewelry and bedding are both really nice. I have had a quilt for two years that I love.


+1 on the bedding. Current favorite sheets are the percale and we have a blanket/sham set that we love too. I bought a suitcase that was sort of a Monos copy and it's held up beautifully. Have had good luck with linen and jewelry as well. The couple of misses were cashmere and silk, but they were easy to return so nbd.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it really depends on the product. Agree that the cashmere is crap but the jewelry and bedding are both really nice. I have had a quilt for two years that I love.


+1 on the bedding. Current favorite sheets are the percale and we have a blanket/sham set that we love too. I bought a suitcase that was sort of a Monos copy and it's held up beautifully. Have had good luck with linen and jewelry as well. The couple of misses were cashmere and silk, but they were easy to return so nbd.


Looks like they have improved the cashmere. I really liked the style of the sweaters I bought last year, but I expected more.
Anonymous
The linen button downs are my favorite shirts - I now have 4. My college aged DD borrowed one as an over shirt and then ordered one in her size for herself.
Anonymous
I am looking at their down puffer jacket. Is it worth buying from them?
Anonymous
I have a lot of Quince linen and cotton and all have held up well and definitely doesn't fall apart the way that JCrew items do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am looking at their down puffer jacket. Is it worth buying from them?


I have a lightweight puffer (the longer one with a hood) that I bought last year. I love the jacket but the zipper is awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am looking at their down puffer jacket. Is it worth buying from them?


I have their short packable down jacket and I wear it constantly. I'm wearing it right now in my office bc it's chilly. It works well as a base layer under a rain shell too.
Anonymous
I love the ponte pants and appreciate that they've added multiple inseams since last year. The ponte is thick and stretchy and holds its shape. They're my go-to non-jeans winter pants.
Anonymous
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Is Quince a thing beyond Instagram ads? Or is that how everyone finds it? I am flooded with Quince ads, and that always makes me suspicious when I haven't heard of a company otherwise.


I found reading reviews of carry on suitcases. Quince suitcases got excellent reviews. I bought one. I’m happy with it.I’ve bought a few more things from the site and I’ve been happy with them as well.
Anonymous
Run, don't walk and REALLY don't click. Worst robot customer service ever!
Anonymous
I bought two of their cashmere sweaters this year. Initial impression is that they're thinner than my Everlane sweaters I purchased back in the early days of Everlane. Then again, they are also cheaper. Thought of getting Everlane again but can't justify their price increase. If I get a few years wear out of them, I'll be happy.
Anonymous
Big fan of their cotton sweaters and pointe pants. I don’t bother with cashmere.
Anonymous
Bought a silk shirt from there. It was sheer it was so thin. Their ratings are juked
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