Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, try Talbots. I used to avoid the place like the plague, for its Barbara Bush styles, but it must have gotten a new designer or something, because they have some quite nice pieces now that don't look like your mom would wear them and the quality is good.
Anonymous wrote:This is so funny b/c just this weekend my friend and I were in JC lamenting the quality, and frankly the style.
It's not preppy, it's a parody of preppy now.
We are both pretty stylish but what is up with the crazy colors, and does everything have to be striped?
JC used to be a place to get great cotton pullovers etc. Now I go to Nordstroms and Bloomingdales and hunt around.
We were both remembering (and missing) that ubiquitous roll-neck turtleneck sweater that everyone used to have.
I would love to buy a cotton one and a wool one, instead I have the option to buy a shrunken thin cardigan with electric blue and kelly green stripes. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:What I can't understand is why Michelle Obama gave it so much publicity.
Anonymous wrote:This is so funny b/c just this weekend my friend and I were in JC lamenting the quality, and frankly the style.
It's not preppy, it's a parody of preppy now.
We are both pretty stylish but what is up with the crazy colors, and does everything have to be striped?
JC used to be a place to get great cotton pullovers etc. Now I go to Nordstroms and Bloomingdales and hunt around.
We were both remembering (and missing) that ubiquitous roll-neck turtleneck sweater that everyone used to have.
I would love to buy a cotton one and a wool one, instead I have the option to buy a shrunken thin cardigan with electric blue and kelly green stripes. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped buying anything there over 5 years ago. Like another poster said, when everything became thin, cheap, see-through, ugly slub cotton with rhinestones and frayed rosettes all over it. It's totally overpriced. And their cashmere has been garbage for several years now. I used to buy it all the time back when it was thick and soft (late 90s), but now it's so thin and itchy I don't even believe it's cashmere. Do they think people don't notice? No one I know shops there anymore.
I am the OP of this thread, and you'll note that my biggest issue is the lack of quality with increased price points. JCrew used to have really subtle classics that had preppy bones, but not staid like Brooks Brothers. Now, they still have great pieces, but they a) are not as well made and b) and more expensive. I tried on a pair of shorts earlier in the summer, and they were what I would expect from Old Navy in terms of fit and cut. The cotton material was crap. I recently found an old pair of shorts from the 90s at my parents and they were made with much better material and fit so much better.