Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Manufactureres are more interested in turning over cheaply-made trendy clothes, than quality pieces that will last a while (in terms of style as well as material).
It's almost a rarity to find something made of 100% cotton these days. Everything's polyester, rayon, "modal," or some other crap.
WTF is modal, anyway?
Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way about Brooks Brothers. Quality is way down...
Sorry to hijack OP, but on another similar note. I'm trying to find a plain white t-shirt. All the ones I have tried are thin and poor quality. Any ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any stores that carry well-made clothes? I would rather buy classic pieces that hold up well for several years than shoddy garments that fade/fall apart/look bad after a few months. It seems as though cheaply made, over-priced garments are the norm in retail/department stores.
I am going to watch and see if anyone has suggestions! I am willing to pay big money for well made, nice clothing but I have yet to find anything nice. For example, cashmere sweater or a basic white tee shirt. Nordstrom had a James Perce white t-shirt for $50 and it was crappy fabric and almost see-through. Seriously where can I find any high quality basics?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they now have 3 fits and one of them -- they call it Modern -- is intentionally low waisted. Not low waisted like Dsquared pants, but below your belly button with a short zipper.
Also, some -- but not many -- of the shirts are body skimming now. Check the Canvas sub-line. It's for younger people and they intentionally do not make in a size XL, for example. I cannot wear it because of my bust -- it's too sleek
Anonymous wrote:Manufactureres are more interested in turning over cheaply-made trendy clothes, than quality pieces that will last a while (in terms of style as well as material).
It's almost a rarity to find something made of 100% cotton these days. Everything's polyester, rayon, "modal," or some other crap.
Anonymous wrote:My new favorite is White House Black Market. I like their styles and they fit me well. I usually wait for sales, but I can find my staple pieces, and they have held up so far.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any stores that carry well-made clothes? I would rather buy classic pieces that hold up well for several years than shoddy garments that fade/fall apart/look bad after a few months. It seems as though cheaply made, over-priced garments are the norm in retail/department stores.
Anonymous wrote:Manufactureres are more interested in turning over cheaply-made trendy clothes, than quality pieces that will last a while (in terms of style as well as material).
It's almost a rarity to find something made of 100% cotton these days. Everything's polyester, rayon, "modal," or some other crap.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any stores that carry well-made clothes? I would rather buy classic pieces that hold up well for several years than shoddy garments that fade/fall apart/look bad after a few months. It seems as though cheaply made, over-priced garments are the norm in retail/department stores.