Ann Taylor is garbage

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm just tired of all the paper-thin tops in every store. I want something decent that I can wear to work without having to find an undershirt to go with it.


+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have to pay more to get quality. Reiss, Theory, Rag & Bone, L’Agence...there are lots of nice clothes out there. But you’re not going to find them at the Ann Taylor price point.


You are missing the point. Yes, if I spend a thousand dollars I can probably buy a quality outfit. But why are traditional reliable middle class brands cheap now?
Anonymous
Who saw the SNL skit yesterday? "Fashion Coward". I have a ton of Ann Taylor and LOFT clothes and died laughing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE4VdrKf40s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who saw the SNL skit yesterday? "Fashion Coward". I have a ton of Ann Taylor and LOFT clothes and died laughing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE4VdrKf40s


I saw it. I was wondering when someone would post here. Hysterical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to pay more to get quality. Reiss, Theory, Rag & Bone, L’Agence...there are lots of nice clothes out there. But you’re not going to find them at the Ann Taylor price point.


You are missing the point. Yes, if I spend a thousand dollars I can probably buy a quality outfit. But why are traditional reliable middle class brands cheap now?


Because fast fashion and outsourcing textiles to China etc. Focus on more and changing styles every season as opposed to things that last. Businesses made the calculus that it's more effective for them to sell you a cheap shirt every year as opposed to a decent one every 5. Price was king for a long time and in the run to the bottom quality left. Planned obsolescence of clothes is the same as of appliances and other durable goods, its a nice business racket.
And not you don't need to spend a thousand dollars. Just more than $20 on a shirt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to pay more to get quality. Reiss, Theory, Rag & Bone, L’Agence...there are lots of nice clothes out there. But you’re not going to find them at the Ann Taylor price point.


You are missing the point. Yes, if I spend a thousand dollars I can probably buy a quality outfit. But why are traditional reliable middle class brands cheap now?


Because fast fashion and outsourcing textiles to China etc. Focus on more and changing styles every season as opposed to things that last. Businesses made the calculus that it's more effective for them to sell you a cheap shirt every year as opposed to a decent one every 5. Price was king for a long time and in the run to the bottom quality left. Planned obsolescence of clothes is the same as of appliances and other durable goods, its a nice business racket.
And not you don't need to spend a thousand dollars. Just more than $20 on a shirt.


Ann Taylor shirts cost more than $20. And the issue of fast fashion and cheap China labor and materials affects "high quality" labels as well. I'm not convinced that spending more will give me higher quality clothes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Agree- I used to go in there, fall in love with so many items, buy them and wear them for years. They looked great and would last well.
Now I walk in, see nothing and the few items I have bought look awful after a couple of wears...


To be fair. I've still gotten some good basics there. Still wearing the black skirt I bought three years ago all the time. And have liked their summer cropped pants. But not finding tops/blouses/sweaters I like at all or dresses. Used to be my go to place for dresses and stuff.


I cannot find nice, cute, casual dresses anywhere.
Anonymous
I want to find cute T-shirts that aren’t boxy and terribly long. I miss the nice ones that just covered the button of my jeans.
Anonymous
I have wonderful UNIQLO cashmere I bought ten years ago that has not pulled yet but won’t buy anything now. They got too big too fast.
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Anonymous wrote:The profit horizon for any company is this: Create a desirable product that is profitable. 2) Increase profits by growing your sales base (marketing, expansion, etc.) 3) Eventually you reach cant grow sales base anymore so your grow profits by cutting costs. 4) Eventually the value proposition goes away for consumers, close business.


You have the 4 wrong. It's should say: rent clothing so that customers no longer care about the durability of their clothing. See, like Ann Taylor has already started doing. https://www.infinitestylebyanntaylor.com.


Lol I saw Express does a clothing rental service...Express clothing is junk that is only good for one wear anyway!


At this point, Express has higher quality than AT. Brands shift- Express shifted up and AT shifted down. Express is now doing better on quality than BR, too.


TOTALLY agree. (For those old enough to remember, Express in the 90s was DA BOMB. I had blouses and sweaters from there that laste for years. It was a high-fashion day for me when I sported any Express gear at school. The clothes were great quality, they lasted--and were EXPECTED to last. We took pride back then in having these solid pieces for years. We cared, even in high school. Now, the industry has inculcated kids w/the throwaway mindset.)

I think there should be a moratorium on ALL NEW FASHION LINES. No more, we already have fashion waste in abundance, clothes being dumped in other countries, etc. THIS IS NOT SUSTAINABLE, HAS NOT BEEN FOR YEARS!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I refuse to buy anything polyester. That is the worst of the lot. It’s uncomfortable, tacky and you stink in it wiithin 5 mins.


Omg....tossing many of my pants. I was wondering wtf is happening down there, did I need to see a doctor or something. FOrgot it is the cheapo pants I have settled for over the past several years. Used to stock up on BR lovely pants, lined, great quality, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to find cute T-shirts that aren’t boxy and terribly long. I miss the nice ones that just covered the button of my jeans.


Try Splendid or James Perse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just bought my first interview suit in decades. My old go-to in the corporate world was Ann Taylor, so that's where I went first. I was appalled--cheap fabrics and terrible fit.


The massive Chinese imports = Very low quality.

Very stupid to pay more than $19.99 for almost anything made in China. Americans have become dumb.

I stopped buying Coach bags when the production from Italy to China, and the prices went higher! Lol.

Why pay good money for trash?
Anonymous
I have what I thought were nice LOFT pants for work. One day, the hem of the pants came down. No big seal. Well come to inspect it, as it was never sewn. It was glued! If I want that side to look like the other I have to get some fabric glue or that iron on stuff. Crap.
Anonymous
seal=deal
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