Wednesday, August 31, 2016

J Crew Review: Some lingering sale...

Although there are quite a few items that are lingering in the ye olde sale section, there are also quite a few fresh cuts. Didn't this print JUST get released? And this cute striped midi skirt? Yikes. I can't keep up! Even though temps will stay warm here for a while I'm not looking to invest in a lot of summer clothes at this point. I may have to buy these shorts which I ordered in my normal size 2. I like the slimming cut and the cute retro print. And... I still keep toying with buying a popback of this striped maxi dress. I'm just worried it will make me look to much like the Hamburglar. Maybe better to leave it for the taller ladies.

Off-the-shoulder Dress in Ratti Into the Wild Print (size 0)
 I do love this print but am realizing that some prints are better loved from afar. I can't really do off-the-shoulder dresses because I am a lazy butt about strapless bras. This one does sort of work with the shoulders up, but let's face it, it's way cuter with them down. I'm finding that off-the-shoulder pieces create a lot of visual width so I think I'm going to pass on this trend but I like the dress is adorable. Nice material too. I would really like to try the pant version or perhaps even the boyshirt.

 Pintucked Midi Skirt in Morning Floral (size 2)
 The print on this one is super cheery. I believe it is a bit high-waisted because my usual size 2 was pretty snug in that regard. The length is awkward on my 5'4" frame as is the case with most midi skirts. I found the waist and front to lay quite flat - which was very flattering. The A-line dress looks pretty cute and I like that it comes in petite.

 Collection Cropped Pant in French Lace (size 2)
 I don't know why I think I need a pair of lace pants but I am always drawn to them. I was so excited to find these on the rack but oh.... crotchville. They fit but the pleats in the front were really unflattering and the rise was weirdly too short giving me a sort of permanent wedgie. Boo. Back to the drawing board, Lace Pants.

 Shirtdress in Vintage Plaid (XS)
 As soon as I saw this I thought, "Yippee! A sale find! It's coming home with me!" Love the plaid, love the lightweight material (it has been HOOOOT here so I don't mind thin) and love a little easy shirtdress. It runs LARGE as you can see in the picture in the left. I am seriously considering ordering the XXXS. That is way too many x's. Madewell-esque IMO.

Until an extra 50% or (crossing fingers) 60% comes off of sale I just don't feel compelled to buy. Things have been sitting around forever and I don't want to pay more than I have to.

Anything summer items you're keeping an eye on at J Crew?


7 comments:

  1. I finally figured out what's been annoying me about that Ratti print, it reminds me of the oilcloth kitchen tablecloths that my grandmother's elderly friends had. I'd bet money that it's a Sears knockoff.

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    1. You are absolutely hilarious. I find a lot of J Crew prints skirt that line. Sometimes I have to wait a while and see what really speaks to me.

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  2. I can't really get behind the off the shoulder trend, either. I'm worried all the pieces will look out of date next year, and I prefer to buy more versatile things. The striped maxi had been a real love for me, and I'm the same height as you. I recommend it! It's fun with bright sneakers.

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    1. I agree with trendiness. I am also at an age now where I think it looks goofy to follow every trend. That was for when I was 22. Glad to hear about that striped maxi. Now I'm going to have to stalk it again! Thanks for the intel.

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  3. Thanks for articulating what it is about OTS tops and dresses that don't work on many people, including me -- the 'visual width' aspect. Hit the nail on the head. I'm broad-shouldered as it is and this style makes that look even more pronounced and messes up proportions on me. I like that Ratti print and considered the Boy shirt, but it seemed to sell out quickly. Now that WFF likened it to the kitchen tablecloths from years gone by, I will not be able to get that (accurate) image out of my head, hahaha!

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    1. I know! Yes visual width. Non bueno. My figure is hourglass shaped so although I love boxy little shift dresses they are not great for me and definitely create that visual width. It's my bustline that's not helping but I think it's ok for me to sit this trend out anyway.

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    2. I'm with you both. I don't do the off the shoulder either. I love the ratti into the wild print but the only piece I really, really wanted was the boy shirt and I kept missing it.
      I think that floral skirt is definitely more reminiscent of old oilcloth prints, but to me the into the wild print reminds me of children's books I read when I was a kid. I think that's why I'm so drawn to it. I don't do many prints aside from stripes and houndstooth so it would definitely stand out in my mostly black wardrobe, but sometimes that's fun.

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