Anonymous wrote:I see this is a zombie thread, but I'll put in my 2c. I was out of the fashion/shopping loop for a few years until I needed a whole bunch of new clothes recently. Saw Madewell was highly recommended for curvier figures-- not plus sized per se but a small waist/big hips. I found a couple pair on ThredUp and the thrift store and they are great, but I never actually browsed their store or site until just now.
I'd say their clothes are boring at best. More of the same loose, drab stuff that's everywhere right now (apparently partly d/t supply chain issues, believe it or not). I was in a shopping district on a business trip last week and had wanted to hit their store, but now I see I'm not missing anything.
Anonymous wrote:As a 40 year old I like a few Madewell and Everlane items, but I think I need to be careful because a lot of 90s looks are back. This is fine and cute for 20 something women, but 40 something women look like they never stopped wearing 90s styles if they participate too heavily.![]()
Anonymous wrote: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?
+1. And formerly, Banana, but I’ve been kind of disappointed with them lately.