Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another recommendation for quince! Lots of nice staples in natural fabrics for not that much money.
I first heard of Quince from a similar thread on this forum and was just digging through the site last night getting ready to place my first order. Soooo many cute basics, and I’m looking forward to giving them a try.
Come to think of it, next order after that is probably Okhai, which I also learned about here.
Anonymous wrote:Can I beg you not to buy fast fashion? I hear that you’re on a budget but secondhand on Poshmark or on sale elsewhere is a better option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Target
+1
I have some cute boho tops and dresses from Target. I always get compliments on them and they are well made.
We live in hell when someone actually and honestly thinks that their Target sweatshop clothes are “well made.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Target does not look expensive. I used to enjoy getting cute things there, but once I hit my forties, the stuff was just so cheap looking I couldn’t pull it off anymore.
Agree with Zara. I was actually just there today and bought a bunch of stuff on sale that looks like it could have cost $200, not $30. Lots of Zara stuff looks cheap, but if you know what to look for, it can look much higher end. And can last a long time - I have Zara stuff in my wardrobe that’s 15 years old.
Boden and jcrew pull above their weight. Anthro and madewell look less expensive than they actually are (tho in the case of anthro, I will buy random stuff there just because it is unique and cute - but I have to be careful what I pair it with).
Has J Crew improved? Their quality and fit took a nose dive about 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Target does not look expensive. I used to enjoy getting cute things there, but once I hit my forties, the stuff was just so cheap looking I couldn’t pull it off anymore.
Agree with Zara. I was actually just there today and bought a bunch of stuff on sale that looks like it could have cost $200, not $30. Lots of Zara stuff looks cheap, but if you know what to look for, it can look much higher end. And can last a long time - I have Zara stuff in my wardrobe that’s 15 years old.
Boden and jcrew pull above their weight. Anthro and madewell look less expensive than they actually are (tho in the case of anthro, I will buy random stuff there just because it is unique and cute - but I have to be careful what I pair it with).
Has J Crew improved? Their quality and fit took a nose dive about 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Target does not look expensive. I used to enjoy getting cute things there, but once I hit my forties, the stuff was just so cheap looking I couldn’t pull it off anymore.
Agree with Zara. I was actually just there today and bought a bunch of stuff on sale that looks like it could have cost $200, not $30. Lots of Zara stuff looks cheap, but if you know what to look for, it can look much higher end. And can last a long time - I have Zara stuff in my wardrobe that’s 15 years old.
Boden and jcrew pull above their weight. Anthro and madewell look less expensive than they actually are (tho in the case of anthro, I will buy random stuff there just because it is unique and cute - but I have to be careful what I pair it with).
Anonymous wrote:Another recommendation for quince! Lots of nice staples in natural fabrics for not that much money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Target
+1
I have some cute boho tops and dresses from Target. I always get compliments on them and they are well made.