Anonymous wrote:I'm 50, 5'5", and 113 lbs. Besides that Chicos clothes don't fit me at all with their weird sizing, I personally think their clothes are cheap looking. It appears most of their flowing clothes are made to hide bodies by draping. I know my body doesn't look like a 30 year old but I refuse to look 25 years older than I am. I'm OK being 50. Even my mom who is 76 looks amazing for her age and won't shop there. Perhaps it's a mindset.
Anonymous wrote:wow, lots of real ugly people on this board with a lot of disrespect for older people. guess what? we're all going to get older. hope the door doesn't hit you all on the way out. seriously - you're just mean. is this how you think of your mothers and grandmothers?
as for chicos, i think it's all about the item itself. you can find good and bad stuff anywhere. it's all about knowing what to pick.[/quote
I agree. A sad bunch of snotty snots
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 51, tall and slim. Too old for Banana Republic, hate Coldwater Creek, Chicos, and find J Jill VERY boring. So, I hate to shop.
Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. And I would add that I find J. Crew cheaply made and overpriced.
+ a million. Who buys that stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Seems most of their clothes made in Viet Nam...use Asian size models to cut the patterns. Asian women and Americam women have different body types, we are bigger boned, so clothes never quite fit right. I hope for an American designer!
Eileen Fisher does well but expensive.
Chicos aims to be chic but does not quite hit the mark!
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