Anonymous wrote:I think people are putting up with the kind of low quality you are talking about -- paper thin cashmere, see-through silk shirts, etc -- ever since the rise of fast fashion. So they get away with it because there is a market for it. But yes; it's trash. You can only wear a top like that a few times before it is a pilled mess, and forget about having it cleaned.
Anonymous wrote:I have bought many quince items.
Muslim duvet and blanket — very soft, good quality.
V-neck tees — good cuts, nice cotton
Cashmere v-neck — weird cut, smells like a wet sheep when I sweat a little (other cashmere doesn’t do this)
Cotton v-neck — weird cut, doesn’t look quite right
Hip belt bag (fanny pack) — scuba fabric. good quality, sturdy, good sized, perfect for travel
Men’s waffle knit cashmere sweater — thick and soft but pilled horribly
gold stud earrings — fine quality
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it have so many 5-star reviews?
Online reviews are fake or filtered.
Or as you can see from this post, some people like the stuff they buy from Quince and some people don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it have so many 5-star reviews?
Online reviews are fake or filtered.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone tried the Ponte pants? What did you think?