Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my Quince fisherman’s cotton sweaters and find them true to size. I also have a merino wool vneck and it runs very small, I wish I’d sized up.
I don’t own any Everlane sweaters, but own other clothes and am happy with them.
I’d say both are JCrew quality.
Do you think the Quince Fisherman Cotton sweater would be short for someone 5’9 ?
I’m the poster you quoted, and am 5’4” and it hits at the right spot or a touch long on me. So I’d guess yes in the front it would be short on someone 5’9” (it is shorter in front than the back).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my Quince fisherman’s cotton sweaters and find them true to size. I also have a merino wool vneck and it runs very small, I wish I’d sized up.
I don’t own any Everlane sweaters, but own other clothes and am happy with them.
I’d say both are JCrew quality.
Do you think the Quince Fisherman Cotton sweater would be short for someone 5’9 ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have both -- my Everlane cashmere sweaters are several years old and have held up pretty well. Mine are a v-neck style they don't have anymore but are true to size. I'm usually an XS-S in tops and got S. Could have gone with XS for a more fitted look. I just got some Quince ones and sized up (I'm short but they just run small) to M. I'm happy with the quality in terms of look and feel but haven't had them long enough to know if they hold up.
Where does the bottom hem fall? When I buy shirts/sweaters, if not petite they tend to sit way too low, like bottom of my ass. They don’t look right. I try to get ones that sit mid-hip.
I'm 5'2". My Quince sweaters are the cashmere t-shirt style (short sleeve) and come to the top of my hip. The length is perfect for me, so I can see how these would be too short for taller women. I just ordered the luxe baby cashmere crewneck so I can report back on that but according to reviews, it sounds like those run shorter as well.
The Everlane sweaters are a little longer, maybe low hip, but again, those are an older style they don't seem to carry anymore. I haven't ordered anything from them in a long time.
Anonymous wrote:I love my Quince fisherman’s cotton sweaters and find them true to size. I also have a merino wool vneck and it runs very small, I wish I’d sized up.
I don’t own any Everlane sweaters, but own other clothes and am happy with them.
I’d say both are JCrew quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have both -- my Everlane cashmere sweaters are several years old and have held up pretty well. Mine are a v-neck style they don't have anymore but are true to size. I'm usually an XS-S in tops and got S. Could have gone with XS for a more fitted look. I just got some Quince ones and sized up (I'm short but they just run small) to M. I'm happy with the quality in terms of look and feel but haven't had them long enough to know if they hold up.
Where does the bottom hem fall? When I buy shirts/sweaters, if not petite they tend to sit way too low, like bottom of my ass. They don’t look right. I try to get ones that sit mid-hip.
Anonymous wrote:I have both -- my Everlane cashmere sweaters are several years old and have held up pretty well. Mine are a v-neck style they don't have anymore but are true to size. I'm usually an XS-S in tops and got S. Could have gone with XS for a more fitted look. I just got some Quince ones and sized up (I'm short but they just run small) to M. I'm happy with the quality in terms of look and feel but haven't had them long enough to know if they hold up.