Anonymous wrote:I am a little bummed to see this thread, but also wondering if those of you posting tend to wear buttoned-up, fitted Washington DC lawyer type clothing? I just bought a few dresses from Boden, thinking maybe I would keep one, but my college-age daugther told me all three looked great, were adorable, and I should keep them all. I work for a museum--so maybe it's just a different vibe, but I got so many compliments when I wore the first one to work the other day. I am not a frumpy person at all--but HATE spending money on clothes, even though I really work to look pulled together. I am petite. Now I'm worried I look ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miss the old Boden where it was classic yet slightly quirky … now it’s just all boldly bold
https://us.boden.com/products/bella-puff-sleeve-maxi-dress-multi-ornamental-floral
Who wears this? When? Where?
Anyone? Everyone? There is nothing bold about this dress
It is frump mom. And looks exactly like what you’d see at target. Quality is better (I’ve actually always thought Boden quality is exceptional for the price) but the style is “I am a styleless mom who wants to be “fun fashion” but picked poorly”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miss the old Boden where it was classic yet slightly quirky … now it’s just all boldly bold
https://us.boden.com/products/bella-puff-sleeve-maxi-dress-multi-ornamental-floral
Who wears this? When? Where?
Anyone? Everyone? There is nothing bold about this dress
Anonymous wrote:I am a little bummed to see this thread, but also wondering if those of you posting tend to wear buttoned-up, fitted Washington DC lawyer type clothing? I just bought a few dresses from Boden, thinking maybe I would keep one, but my college-age daugther told me all three looked great, were adorable, and I should keep them all. I work for a museum--so maybe it's just a different vibe, but I got so many compliments when I wore the first one to work the other day. I am not a frumpy person at all--but HATE spending money on clothes, even though I really work to look pulled together. I am petite. Now I'm worried I look ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Yes they had nice structured dresses before and now they are cheap and thin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miss the old Boden where it was classic yet slightly quirky … now it’s just all boldly bold
https://us.boden.com/products/bella-puff-sleeve-maxi-dress-multi-ornamental-floral
Who wears this? When? Where?
Anyone? Everyone? There is nothing bold about this dress
Anonymous wrote:Miss the old Boden where it was classic yet slightly quirky … now it’s just all boldly bold
https://us.boden.com/products/bella-puff-sleeve-maxi-dress-multi-ornamental-floral
Who wears this? When? Where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the recommendation. I love this dress. Wish I could wear that neckline!
https://www.hobbs.com/us/product/harriet-dress/0125-5347-1144L00-BRIGHT-PINK.html#cgid=occasion-clothing-dresses&is=true&sz=60&start=0&isSecondPage=false&pid=0125-5347-1144L00-BRIGHT-PINK&pos=56
I've seen this exact same dress..style...color and material at both Target and walmart.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of Boden are those synthetic, stretchy dresses. Ever since I learned that those are a major source of microplastics, I can’t bring myself to buy them anymore. Still wear what I have, but I expect to be 90%+ natural fibers within ten years. It an expensive process to switch over, and there are a few things I don’t want to buy in natural fibers, such as bras and swimwear.