Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm the OP. I shopped at Boden mostly for workwear back in the day. I work in an office but it's definitely not conservative/buttoned up. Not a lawyer, and I'm not in DC.
A lot of Boden's dresses and tops used to have this vibe of being just professional enough for a work environment but with some quirk to it. Professional cut, but maybe in a slightly unique color. Quality was good, as evidenced by the fact that the stuff I bought nearly 10 years ago is still in regular rotation because the style is timeless enough and the quality has held up. I can't describe it very well but seems others in this thread get what I'm saying. I can't find a good substitute for it anymore.
I'm not saying their clothes now don't have their place and their audience, but they're not for me.
I’m a PP, also not a lawyer or in DC, and this post is spot on. 10 years ago, Boden was quirky but business appropriate - tailored clothing with a unique neckline or pattern or button detailing. Now it’s just not what I am looking for most of the time. I would wear their dresses on vacation or to a graduation party or something like that, but not in my day to day life.
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?
You are just boring. Many people love bright colors, bold patterns and drama. They are obviuosly selling well and selling to someone, just not you. I am unsurprised that the DCUM boring crowd doesn't like bright colors.
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: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.
I'm the OP. I shopped at Boden mostly for workwear back in the day. I work in an office but it's definitely not conservative/buttoned up. Not a lawyer, and I'm not in DC.
A lot of Boden's dresses and tops used to have this vibe of being just professional enough for a work environment but with some quirk to it. Professional cut, but maybe in a slightly unique color. Quality was good, as evidenced by the fact that the stuff I bought nearly 10 years ago is still in regular rotation because the style is timeless enough and the quality has held up. I can't describe it very well but seems others in this thread get what I'm saying. I can't find a good substitute for it anymore.
I'm not saying their clothes now don't have their place and their audience, but they're not for me.
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: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: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.