Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:J Jill is for those who have given up. You're too young and thin to give up!
5’5” and 150 is not thin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:J Jill is for those who have given up. You're too young and thin to give up!
5’5” and 150 is not thin.
Anonymous wrote:J Jill is for those who have given up. You're too young and thin to give up!
Anonymous wrote:I had never heard that style referred to as "menocore" until I read this article last year, but I've been an Eileen Fisher/JJill woman since my 30's. I'm also tall and from California so maybe that had something to do with it too, but it's just so much more comfortable. And I find it easier - I just buy a complete outfit or two every year and now at 54 yo I have a closet of great mix and match items - it's kind of like Garanimals for adults). Now I concentrate more on buying interesting accessories.
As PP mentioned, do try on the JJill stuff first because it does run very big - even more than Eileen Fisher.
https://www.racked.com/2017/10/18/16453412/menocore-wealth-age-eileen-fisher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 38 and was talking with a co-worker and said, “I feel myself becoming a Chico’s woman,” LOL.
Wear what’s comfortable and looks nice on you. I’m not even overweight at all but I just hate right clothing. I can deal with leggings and skinny jeans but I hate tops that are tight around the midsection because I hate when you see any line from where your jeans are at your waist. So I have been really into flowy tops and sweaters. I feel you. I honestly think as long as your clothes are in good condition and it looks like you made an effort to be put-together, I really don’t care what your style is!
Yes!! Where else have you found flowy tops and sweaters that are plain and classic shapes? Under $50 price point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 36 year old woman, fed lawyer, and mom. I'm 5'5" and about 150 lbs, size 8. My current work clothes- Ann Taylor, Lands End dresses, Banana Republic - are looking shoddy and worn. I'm looking to update my look some something comfortable, modern chic and work appropriate (think Eileen Fisher on a budget, with a touch of H&M) with a focus on machine washable clothes.
I've been haunting the JJill website and finding some things that I think look cool, but I'm hesitant to even go in the store and feel like I've aged 30 years! What say you, DCUM?
https://www.jjill.com/product/ponte-knit-boyfriend-jacket-131771-1?color=JRD
https://www.jjill.com/wearever-components
The items in the 2nd link will age the wearer instantly, the waistline is at an unflattering length. Why not try other brands like COS or Massimo Dutti?
Anonymous wrote:I’m 38 and was talking with a co-worker and said, “I feel myself becoming a Chico’s woman,” LOL.
Wear what’s comfortable and looks nice on you. I’m not even overweight at all but I just hate right clothing. I can deal with leggings and skinny jeans but I hate tops that are tight around the midsection because I hate when you see any line from where your jeans are at your waist. So I have been really into flowy tops and sweaters. I feel you. I honestly think as long as your clothes are in good condition and it looks like you made an effort to be put-together, I really don’t care what your style is!
Anonymous wrote:I'm 36 year old woman, fed lawyer, and mom. I'm 5'5" and about 150 lbs, size 8. My current work clothes- Ann Taylor, Lands End dresses, Banana Republic - are looking shoddy and worn. I'm looking to update my look some something comfortable, modern chic and work appropriate (think Eileen Fisher on a budget, with a touch of H&M) with a focus on machine washable clothes.
I've been haunting the JJill website and finding some things that I think look cool, but I'm hesitant to even go in the store and feel like I've aged 30 years! What say you, DCUM?
https://www.jjill.com/product/ponte-knit-boyfriend-jacket-131771-1?color=JRD
https://www.jjill.com/wearever-components