Is it just me, or is anyone else having trouble finding cute spring clothes? I'm just not really impressed w/what I've seen out so far. I typically shop at stores like Express, Limited, Gap, Banana, Ann Taylor Loft, American Eagle...and I just haven't been blown away by anything. I'm really struggling to find great spring clothes.
Am I the only one w/this problem If anyone has found cute stuff that I'm missing or has any suggestions, please let me know.
I feel the same way - haven't found anything that made me feel like spring has sprung. I have attributed it to the fact that I'm not a spring person, but I've been able to find cute clothes in the past spring seasons! I don't see anything really inspiring out there.
I agree too. I only buy from chain stores (cuz I like to be able to see the product) and I haven't seen much I like. I guess it's cuz I'm looking for different things. I'm looking for greek stuff, ethnic, etc. and a pastel yellow slouch bag Also I've been more conscious lately of what I buy and questioning the purchase. Is it worth the money? Will I wear it in the future? How is the quality? But Target has some cute skirts.
quote: Originally posted by: shopchicago33 "Is it just me, or is anyone else having trouble finding cute spring clothes? I'm just not really impressed w/what I've seen out so far. I typically shop at stores like Express, Limited, Gap, Banana, Ann Taylor Loft, American Eagle...and I just haven't been blown away by anything. I'm really struggling to find great spring clothes. Am I the only one w/this problem If anyone has found cute stuff that I'm missing or has any suggestions, please let me know."
Maybe you should try going to stores you don't usually go to. When you go to the same stores every season, everything starts to look the same. You start to realize that a lot of the spring clothes are just a spinoff of what they were selling in the fall. Nothing really seems new and exciting.
I feel the same way you do a lot at the beginning of a season. When I started shopping for spring clothes this year, I couldn't find anything. My two staple stores are BCBG (for going out clothes and for tops that I can either wear out or with a cardi or blazer over them for work) and Banana Republic (for work and more conservative things). Then I will pick up random pieces to supplement these at Anthropologie, J Crew, Arden B, and Nordstrom. I went to ALL of these places and nothing blew me away (well, except for at BCBG, but I have to seriously limit myself when I'm there because it really is out of my price range).
Anyway, I ended up being blown away by an unexpected store. I found tons of stuff at Express, and I don't usually like Express. I was just at the mall for lunch with a friend and we had some extra time and went in there. I saw so much stuff I liked that I had to go back after work so I could try it all on. However, I know that next season, I won't like Express again. I'm weird like that. Anytime I am blown away by a store outside of my usual favorites, it never lasts more than a season.
quote: Originally posted by: Andrea Julia "Anyway, I ended up being blown away by an unexpected store. I found tons of stuff at Express, and I don't usually like Express. I was just at the mall for lunch with a friend and we had some extra time and went in there. I saw so much stuff I liked that I had to go back after work so I could try it all on. However, I know that next season, I won't like Express again. I'm weird like that. Anytime I am blown away by a store outside of my usual favorites, it never lasts more than a season. "
Isn't that funny - I am just the opposite - Express is one of my favorite stores and normally, I get a ton of clothes from there. So far, I have barely found anything I like there for Spring. I will definitely take your advice and try some new stores I don't normally shop at.
i agree with Andrea Julia, if you shop at the same stores all the time, the items do start looking the same, and getting old. i might get banned from this forum for this comment, but to me, anthropologie is looking like that for me (i know there's a lot of loyal anthropologie shoppers on here). i have decided to take a break from it, cuz it used to be one of my favorite stores, and then go back to it.
if you live in chicago, you should try places that you don't shop. try the boutiques, anthropologie, filene's basement, etc...maybe take a break from express, banana, etc...for a while.
good luck!
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quote: Originally posted by: shopgirl82 " if you live in chicago, you should try places that you don't shop. try the boutiques, anthropologie, filene's basement, etc...maybe take a break from express, banana, etc...for a while. good luck!"
I do live in Chicago actually - I don't like Filene's that much...any other suggestions? The only Anthro I know of is at Woodfield Mall. Thanks!
there is one on state street by rush (by gibsons).
maybe try urban outfitters too. i like the boutiques because i find one of a kind items. i tend to buy more expensive clothing just not as much of it. when i used to shop at express, etc..i would buy like three or four shirts that were kinda ok, instead i buy one that i love (since most boutiques are more expensive than express, etc...). but that's just me.
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i agree with AJ too. i haven't been in Antrho in a looooooong time and i went there on friday and had TONS of stuff to haul back to the dressing room with me... going to different stores than you normally do helps when you're in a "rut"...
It's not just you. It's hard to be unique these days, what with internet shopping and the media, especially if you live in a big city where you and it seems like everyone else is already pretty hip to fashion.
I am disappointed today because I tried to shop at this little virtually unknown boutique in my suburb community the other day and it has gone out of business. Most of the stuff was too whimsical for me, but I had purchased a few pretty and unique (possibly local designer) tops from this boutique, when I wore them, people would constantly ask where I got them. Now I have to find another little unique place to make my own.
Meanwhile, I keep hitting Gap, Banana, outlets, Nordies, Express, Arden B, Guess and hoping something will catch my eye that I missed last time.
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I'm not having that problem this year, but I do know what you mean. A couple of years ago I went thru a phase where I didn't shop for months during spring/summer. Not because I didn't want to, but because I just didn't like what was going on in fashion that year. I particularly hated the predominant colors that year.
If you are having a really hard time, you can always try to make due w/ what you have and save your $$ for fall.