What color pants could you wear with this besides white or khaki (both of which I refuse to wear - don't ask)? What about a sky blue shirt underneath - funky or just wrong?
Looks more sophisticated in real life I think. I wonder if it wrinkles as bad as the pink coats did from last year?
Anyone seen this in real life? Is it cheap looking?
The green jacket could also go over some dark rinse jeans. I don't think pale blue would be bad underneath. I'd also do pale pink possibly.
I like shirt #3. It looks very cute online but I haven't stepped foot into an ON in months because I think the quality of their clothes is too poor to justify spending money on them. Let me know if you like #3 because if it is on sale by the time my shopping hiatus is over I might pick it up then and give ON one more try.
The green checked blazer is sooo cute in real life - it would look nice with skirts, jeans, and maybe chocolate trousers? The floral coat looked pretty cheap in person IMO - the pattern was very obviously 'printed' onto the coat. As for the top, they didn't have it in my store yet but it looks cute!
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ON quality, maybe it's just me but I have had no problems with their quality. There are some things in there that seem cheap to me( some of their sweaters) and I don't purchase those, but I have tons of pants from there and they are great. I do think that $49 is too much to spend at ON so I will wait till it goes on sale.
The blazer would look cute with a floral print skirt with green, yellow, pink or blue.
The coat might look nice with brown, I have a coat like that from them around 4 years old in solid colors and they are still nice.
The top is too cute, but I haven't seen that in person. I did have problems with the silk tops from the holiday season fitting weird in the boob area, but that could have been me!
I agree with Chic about ON quality. Some stuff sucks and I try to stay away from it. But I have tons of their pants and I'll admit they aren't the greatest quality (not lined or anything) but they look nice and fit me well, so I get them. Also can't beat the boybeater selection. I have a couple blazers from them (pink cord and black velvet) and I always get the best compliments when I wear them.
Anyhow, some of their stuff is okay, esp. for the price, but you do have to examine it to determine quality.
I'm with you both Bluebirde and Chic, you can get some decent basics in their. Not everything is the highest quality but I have found some well made basic pieces there.
I also fit well into their pants and have a pair of black trousers from there that fit me almost as nicely as my higher end trousers. I like their tanks and bra lined camis and even have a few of their sweaters. I own the pink velvet fitted blazer from this past season and everyone compliments me when I wear it.
The green and white check blazer is adorable, I saw it in the store although I didn't try it on. It looked like nice quality, I think I'd like it best paired with dark wash jeans and I can see it with pink, a coral/peach or several different shades of blue.
I saw the blazer at the store and it looked cheap to me. I had seen it on the website and was going to order it because I also liked it. Seeing it in the store dissuaded me from purchasing it.