Anonymous wrote:I feel like I am in the exact Madewell demographic: 40, in a creative field, casual dresser. I feel like I should like their stuff but everything looks very ugly to me. I accept that I am getting old and out of touch, but am I THAT out of touch that I no longer recognize fashion? Am I wrong or is Madewell full of aggressively ugly clothes?
Anonymous wrote:I really need this thread. Please keep adding brands you like!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madewell says their clothes are made for 20 and 30- somethings. 20 somethings, I get. My 17 year-old likes some of their stuff. In your 40s, j crew is more in your demographic. Whatever. Wear what you like. Your business.
I'm the 47 year old writer - I like both. Madewell makes sturdy basics that I really like. I live in their shorts (the Emmett shorts are perfect), I have several sun hats, I'm wearing a Madewell sweatshirt right now. It's all-cotton stuff that looks a touch more stylish (I think) and I don't have to worry about ruining. I wear a lot of J Crew, too, but I find the quality to be more hit or miss, and I think a lot of the styles are a little fussier, too.
Sounds like you’re secure in your fashion sense. Why even start the post? Not being bitchy- honestly wondering.
Anonymous wrote:I like Madewell tops and sweaters but dislike their oddball jeans and, sometimes, their color palette.
That gray-yellow mustard color needs to go away, now.
Anonymous wrote:I love Madewell
- 47 year old writer
Anonymous wrote:I would say plain, which seems to be the style now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I am in the exact Madewell demographic: 40, in a creative field, casual dresser. I feel like I should like their stuff but everything looks very ugly to me. I accept that I am getting old and out of touch, but am I THAT out of touch that I no longer recognize fashion? Am I wrong or is Madewell full of aggressively ugly clothes?
We sound similar and I admit to wearing a decent amount of Madewell (and still, J. crew). Maybe I am clinging to the delusion that it is a slightly more fashionable alternative than LOFT or Target? My playground contemporaries seem to favor the "rose all day" type slogan tees and what I consider an Instagram mom aesthetic, which doesn't really appeal to me. I like my Vejas, high-waisted jeans, and bold framed glasses. Where do the casual 40 year olds who aren't ready for Chicos go?
Madewell and Everlane! Why fight a good thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I am in the exact Madewell demographic: 40, in a creative field, casual dresser. I feel like I should like their stuff but everything looks very ugly to me. I accept that I am getting old and out of touch, but am I THAT out of touch that I no longer recognize fashion? Am I wrong or is Madewell full of aggressively ugly clothes?
We sound similar and I admit to wearing a decent amount of Madewell (and still, J. crew). Maybe I am clinging to the delusion that it is a slightly more fashionable alternative than LOFT or Target? My playground contemporaries seem to favor the "rose all day" type slogan tees and what I consider an Instagram mom aesthetic, which doesn't really appeal to me. I like my Vejas, high-waisted jeans, and bold framed glasses. Where do the casual 40 year olds who aren't ready for Chicos go?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I am in the exact Madewell demographic: 40, in a creative field, casual dresser. I feel like I should like their stuff but everything looks very ugly to me. I accept that I am getting old and out of touch, but am I THAT out of touch that I no longer recognize fashion? Am I wrong or is Madewell full of aggressively ugly clothes?