Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Darn, I had placed my first order a few days ago. At least you thought the return process is easy.
Reporting back that I’m actually quite happy with my order!
I just received my order and am so pleased!
I got two button down linen shirts. The quality is great. Wearing one at work today!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Darn, I had placed my first order a few days ago. At least you thought the return process is easy.
Reporting back that I’m actually quite happy with my order!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone tried the Ponte pants? What did you think?
I bought them, they are meant for someone with a long torso that looks good in high waisted pants. That's not me, so they didn't work. The fabric felt nice though, it's thick and stretchy.
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.