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Anonymous wrote:I like their cashmere crewnecks. They aren't ultra luxury but at that price I'm happy with them. Their t-shirts have been hit or miss for me -- dislike the all-modal ones, but the blended ones are really good. And weirdly they randomly sent me a silk bias cut skirt that I didn't order and didn't pay for but they couldn't figure it out either so they let me keep it. It's not the most flattering on my pear shaped body but if I was more of a rail it would be great.
+1, I own the cashmere crew neck in four colors. It’s a great layering piece, it’s soft, the colors are good, and you can’t beat the price.
The quality is comparable to JCrew— not luxury cashmere but not trash. But I like that it’s always the same price, and 50-60% what JCrew would charge without a sale. It’s nice to just decide I want a crew neck in green and they have it and I don’t feel bad buying it at full price because the quality is acceptable and the price is always reasonable.
I am interested in their joggers and sweatpants. There’s also a leather tote I’ve been eyeing— very simple construction and design and a good price. Like other posters. My style is pretty minimalist so they appeal because none of it is trendy or complicated. A few years ago I moved to uniform/capsule dressing and Quince is great for that.