Friday, September 17, 2010

J.Crew Email: INTRODUCING FACTORY ONLINE...(OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY)

"Thanks!" to many of you who shared the latest email from J.Crew this morning.

The email announces that J.Crew Factory (click here to shop online) is now open for business. However, it will only be available on the weekends.

I have to say, I am a bit confused as to why it is only open some days of the week. It kind of defeats the purpose of shopping online (which is 24/7). Perhaps, it is to make it seem more exclusive? In any case, I am happy to see Factory is up online (even for a few days a week!) I am also thrilled that you can combine shipping costs with regular J.Crew. {Yey!}

What are your thoughts on J.Crew's Factory move to online? Do you like some of the current offerings?

142 comments:

  1. Some of the Factory sweaters look attractive, but they are $50-$70+ on sale. That doesn't seem like a bargain to me. I can do just as well (if not better) in the regular-JCrew sale section.

    I have a Factory Store nearby, and I tend to only buy things when they are 30-40% off -- otherwise they seem to be almost as expensive as the regular stores.

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  2. Not so sure about this - looks like the prices are about the same as sale prices at the regular J.Crew (if not a little more expensive than you'd expect from a "factory" outlet-type retailer!) and I am very concerned about what the quality will be like. Did they just choose some of the best selling pieces and have them mass produced with limited quality checks, or are these leftovers from previous seasons?

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  3. I agree on the pricing. Too high - I thought the same on the t-shirts as well. I did like some of the items but it was difficult to justify a non-essential purchase at those prices. I did order some of the men's critter bulldog socks though - excellent gifts!

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  4. Are there ever coupons for outlet? We don't have one anywhere close by but I will be near one next week!!

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  5. I'm psyched to pick up the Imperial tee. Can anyone help me with sizing small vs. medium? I am a size 6 and don't wear my t's as tight as most bloggers.

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  6. Agree - prices are not that great. At a crewlet, at least there are coupons or something.

    Perhaps they are only open on weekends as a trial - just to gauge interest and everything?

    Interesting that all sizes of the Imperial tee are available. I was told they were sold out everywhere at two different outlets a few weeks ago.

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  7. I think they are trying to make this like Rue La La and those type websites. They are offering re-creations of previously popular designs and hoping that the limited offering will entice people who missed out. The thing is, the prices are too high. It does make me want to go to the outlet to see if I can get a better bargain though ;)

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  8. very interesting! I got this email as well. I don't get a chance to go to the factory often- however I was at the factory last month and I bought the Sparkling roses tee.

    The factory version IS different than the original version at the regular stores. The regular version was so tissue thin, that I got holes at the underarm after a few wearings. I've been wearing it only with a cardigan on top. Well the factory version is MUCH better. The same print but it is on a thicker shirt material, not as tissue thin. I actually think its a better quality tee.

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  9. Some of those prices are ridiculously high. Several of the t-shirts I actually bought last year at the regular j.crew, and bought them on sale for cheaper. What gives???

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  10. ITA with JCK and what others are saying. Though some of these reproductions from previous seasons look attractive the quality isn't the same as retail and surely the prices don't reflect that. You can do better if you can go to an actual outlet since sometimes they offer additional % off certain amount purchases along with other $off or %off that item.

    I think the move for JC to put the Factory online for limited days is to cut costs in operation (or like a trial period), try to get the customer to hurry and buy something during a limited time, and also unload some of the factory items that they don't want to mark down any further to get the inventory moving at the crewlet.

    I would like to see some crewcuts at the factory online since I don't have one near by me, but if the price is not low enough I wouldn't bite.

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  11. Ick! This is kinda Mickey and Jenna's weekend garage sale gig...

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  12. @tea: I wear a size 4 and I tried on a small at the outlet last month. The outlet Imperial tee is more of a slub fabric (less give) than the original which was tissue. I guess you are in between a small and a medium but if you size up the v-neck is likely to be cut a bit lower IME. Hopefully you can get one that works out. Sorry, not much help.

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  13. I for one love this - I didn't have time to call around for the tiered lace cami when it first arrived at the crewlet scene and missed out - much easier and IMO I'd rather pay a little markup over "this is a steal / what's it's worth for a bargain hunter ( and I consider myself one, at times)" for the saved TREK out to an outlet...especially when they (1) may not have anything at all for me (tourists!!) and (2) are probably shopworn. I'm not going to drive 2 hrs round trip to the outlet just to shop all day (though once upon a time I could!)

    The limited opening a la GILT, ideeli etc is genius. I know I need to temper my impulse buys whenever the countdown is ticking and I'm glad to see a business model that is smart on their end which miiiiight mean factory will stay online for good. I'd rather have the option!!!

    I got the lace cami and lace pencil I'd been eyeing. I'm probably (lucky for me) their target customer and darn happy they are online and combined with the regular site.

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  14. I like this very much. I have no outlet near me. The closest one would be a 6 hour round trip. Needless to say I don't make it out there often! I am excited about some alternatives. Cotton Mayas, for example, since I live in a warm climate. I love that some of the prints that I adore (no one does prints like J. Crew) are available in interesting pieces. I picked up the Kelsey blouse in the evening primrose print. I am really hoping they restock because I'm dying to pick up the lace cami in my size!

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  15. I like being able to see outlet offerings online b/c the closest factory outlet to me is 2 1/2 hours away. I do agree that I think the prices seem high. I saw a few things that looked nice, though. Not buying anything at this moment. I wonder if they'll do % off sales at the factory outlet online site?

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  16. I doubt I'll be buying much at the outlet - as others have already stated, things just seem to be a bit off there (and pricey!)

    One item I was *this* close to buying this morning was the Factory tiered lace cami (similar/same? to the one the fabulous dinagideon got at the outlet). I was just about to submit my order, and it was removed from my cart. ACK! Anyone got a line on some B&M outlets that have this in stock? I'm ready to start calling around the country to find it. Rats!

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  17. I went back to look at the lace cami ppl were talking about and it's not there. Could it have sold out already? And was the lace skirt the silver one? That was all I saw.

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  18. I just ordered the imperial tee but I think that's all the ordering I will be doing. I don't have an outlet near me but I hate having to mail in returns.

    jcbellemarie - I'm interested in the quality of the lace pencil skirt so hopefully you will review it for us here.

    I too wonder if some of these items are leftover retail or exact duplicates for the factory. The primrose brynn dress looks the same to me and at significant markdown from the retail price. I would be kind of angry if I had bought that dress at retail.

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  19. Innneresting. And kinda awesome. I love the pop-back aspect of some of the things I missed out on. Agree that the prices could be a little lower. I hope that means the quality is comparable.

    I'm liking the jacket selection!

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  20. jcbellemarie - The lace cami is a major steal too because it's $40 cheaper online than it was in the factory stores. I bought mine a couple weeks ago and LOVE IT. It's so romantic. I was worried about the quality but I was pleasantly surprised at how beautiful it was.

    For those that don't have a factory store nearby I think the online shop is a nice feature. Usually the factory stores do the same fabrics as retail but will do it in another type of item. Though online I see a lot of remakes of last years items, like the knox, trentino and primrose brynn dress. It's nice for those who might have missed something. I know people are happy to see the Imperial tee.

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  21. I'm going to stick with shopping at the actual B&M outlet store during super sale...but it is nice they have some offerings online. Some of the blazers look really nice and they are relatively well priced. On another note, I noticed they updated the website with new arrivals and the new slide show "The Hit List" for women....I was so pleasantly surprised at the outfit styling in it. I would probably wear most of those outfits...maybe with a few slight modifications...but overall, the styling is much more wearable than it has been lately!! yay

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  22. @Stephanie: I have the retail evening primrose brynn dress and it's made of silk. The factory version is poplin cotton so thus the lower in price. However, I would like to get the skirt version if it's lower in price eventually.

    Could anyone tell me the style number for the factory lace cami that's sold out already?

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  23. These clothes are specifically designated "Factory," which suggests to me that they are actually a differnet manufacture - and the email says "designed exclusively for Factory at JCrew".

    So beware - if they are designing pieces specifically for this line, I think it's very likely that they are using cheaper material and processes. I read an article about this last year - a lot of brands are now designing a low-cost line specifically for the outlets. Brooks Bros does this, and I can tell you from experience that the prices are lower (although, like J Crew they aren't that much lower), so is the quality.

    Will be curious to hear what people think of the quality of stuff they buy from the Factory line.

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  24. I'm dying over a few of the sweaters (namely the prints!) but the prices do seem rather steep compared to what I can usually buy things for at a B&M Crewlet.

    It's funny -- I usually have better luck shopping the outlet than I do my local regular B&Ms because the JCrew stores here are so small!

    Guess I've gotten spoiled, haha.

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  25. Interesting - as other JCAs have mentioned, the nearest Crewlet is 3+ hours away from me, making a "drive-by" stop nearly impossible. I am curious what others think about the Factory cotton taffeta belle skirt. I'm dying to find this in the "regular" version size 4 or 6... but it seems impossible! I'm tempted to buy thru the outlet but am concerned about quality. Opinions please!!!

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  26. @ Jordyn - I too liked the styling in The Hit List. So much so that now I am contemplating getting the Arrow sweater jacket. It looks great in the heather carbon.

    @ jcrewphd - Thank you! I think I was getting it confused with the retail solid color bryn dress that was made of cotton poplin (I think).

    @ Christy - I have a cotton belle skirt from the outlet. I don't think there is any taffeta in it but it's very well made and a nice shape. And I love that they tend to make it prints I might have missed out on.

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  27. I'm not seeing the lace cami, but my eyes are bit dried out so who knows.

    I don't travel very often to my JClet b/c it's about an hour away, but I have to say these prices are high, seeing that they always have an additional %off on items. Having said that, I see myself taking advantage of missed items.

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  28. Thanks ROP, the cami seems to be sold out now. $158 is a little high, especially since I'm not sure how it's going to look on me.

    I went to my JClet 2days ago and they didn't have it there. I guess sold out everywhere. Maybe worth buying it with a little of bit of markup.

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  29. @ROP: Thank you for the info. Wish they restock it in my size though.

    @Stephanie: yes, the solid factory version seems a bit high since the retail one went on sale for lower than that last year.

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  30. i have two outlets that i pass by often. i feel like they always have percentages off or other specials in store....i am going to hold off on the website and just stick to the occasional visit.

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  31. Agree that the prices are too high for an outlet, but the pieces are interesting. I love the lack of editorial text, though!

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  32. There don't seem to be any Tall factory sizes?!! Disappointed and prices high.

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  33. I totally agree with JCK. I have a factory store 10 min away and I only shop the clearance, and only then when it's an additional percentage off (which it almost always is). I am surprised to see that most of the online factory stuff is remakes of recent retail offerings. And that the pricing is only about 20% less than retail on most items. I'd be wary of buying factory items online because the quality is usually not so good.

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  34. jcrewlove, I have had outlet coupons in the past. I just checked the one closest to me and there is none right now.

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  35. The lace cami is cute but... it's nylon... and I feel like I could fine one at forever 21 for $30. It is very cute though and it's great for those who can afford it. I feel a trip to my local outlet coming on this weekend...

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  36. Hi, all. I spend a lot of time at the outlets as I live fairly close to the one at Potomac Mills and I have my most fab man Greg working there...

    Belle Skirt, awesome. I bought a size 6, I believe, in the evening primrose print. Pics here: http://mysuperfluities.blogspot.com/2010/07/some-in-store-only-items-in-real-life.html

    Also in that link are pics of other factory items and in real life pics of the palmilla lace pencil skirt.

    Rats On Parade gave you all the link (thank you!) for the tiered lace cami and it is incredible. I feel the quality is there, and do not feel bad one bit about buying it as I feel I will have a use for it for many years to come.

    In re: higher priced items at J. Crew and the factory stores...I will pay it IF and ONLY IF the cost per wear is okay by me. Those AR Trapp sunglasses I bought in July? I wear them EVERY SINGLE DAY. That is 60 days so far, so the cost per wear as of right now is less than $7. I look forward to next August when the amount I spent will equal a cost of $1 per wear. That is WAY better than my stardust pencil skirt in copper, which I have only worn once (but again, it is a piece I plan on keeping for a long time).

    I also will NOT accept quality that is not there. If the item is falling apart, I do not care how pretty it is, it is headed back to the store. (I have only had that happen to me a handful of times, though.)

    This is how I justify my purchases. I also tend to NOT buy basics anymore. I have enough pants, tees, socks, etc...most of my money is spent on a few bigger items a season.

    Just thought I would mention that as I really don't want to have to continue defending why I love such items over at my blog (it happens every once in a blue moon that someone will comment about it...why, I just don't know as I work really hard to save money for what I love and don't get why my hobby is up for debate). :) I know that some of you totally understand that last sentence. LOL.

    Enjoy the (Weekend only?!?!?) shopping, all.

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  37. Okay, totally off topic -- I'm curious if anyone has bought crewcut items to wear themselves. I'm petite and generally wear J Crew 0 or 2P, but I'm not entirely flat either. Do I have a shot in heck to wear a Girl Crewcut size 14? I had hoped to try it on at a store, but SA told me that stores don't carry Crewcut size 14. Any help/advice would be great.

    TIA!

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  38. My experiences at Crewlets suggest: 1) the tissue thin construction of the regular JC offerings are actually improved when translated to the Crewlet/Factory line. Guess heavier slub (or knits) cost less than tissue thin/featherweight, all the better for my wash and wear and wash lifestyle; 2)fit is a bit off in the Factory versions, as a Fiona jacket I tried on one year was quite stiff and snug compared to the retail version; 3) there are some real gems, like the down puffer vest with fur-trimmed hood I snagged. While not cheap (close to $90) but it's lasted through 4-5 winters. Just my 2c.

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  39. The site is interesting from a "trip down memory lane" perspective but every time I have gone in an JC outlet store, I have left without buying anything. I know what the originals looked like and the outlet versions just look off to me.

    From a marketing perspective, here is one theory though:

    Apple is rumored to come out with smaller iPad versions and the theory is that the prices won't be that much cheaper, thus making the full version seem like a better value. And this is no slight against Apple, I like them. Mickey was/is on Apple's board.

    JCAs have noted that the outlet prices here are not much less than the retail versions. Will this drive JCAs to see the retail versions as a better value when they compare them to the outlet versions?

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  40. Carnivore Girl: I wear size 0 and XS or XXS tops (32B) but have slightly wider than average shoulders. That being said, I ordered an adorable Crewcuts ruffled tank a few months ago and it fit me perfectly. I don't know how regular tees with sleeves will work due to shoulders; have never tried on cardigans to judge arm and body length since like you said, they don't carry size 14 in the store (kind of stupid). Pretty sure it is free shipping on any Crewcuts order, so maybe worth a try ordering a few things and see if they work? I don't know if is free return shipping, though.

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  41. Carnivore Girl - I tried some Crewcuts things in a size 14 to see if I could wear them. Like you, I'm a size 0 in JCrew, 5' 2" and a 32C. Specifically I bought the gingham blazer they had for girls in the summer. Although it fit, I found it to be too short in length. I just didn't find it to fit me right, especially when I compared it to my JCrew blazers in size 0. The JCrew blazers just fit and looked so much better!!

    I won't be trying anymore size 14 Crewcuts anymore after my experience. You could place and order and try it . . I think it is free shipping and then you can return to a store. But I would suggest passing and sticking with the normal JCrew sizes. Hope that helps!

    Now I need to check out the Factory stuff!

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  42. Thanks to shopalot and CCS! I'm also 5'2 32C so the info was very useful. I'm interested in a Crewcut item that doesn't look like J Crew's regular offering, so I can't just buy my regular J Crew size.

    I am going to order the item online and see what happens. Wish me luck!

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  43. Carnivore Girl, I think Dina has bought crewcuts items in the past as well.

    You can always e-mail CS and ask them for measurements. They are very good at replying (usually within 24 hrs or so). Good luck!

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  44. Carnivore Girl - my pleasure and good luck! I hope it works out for you. :)

    Regarding the Factory stuff. . .I like a lot of the items! If I weren't on a spending freeze (I kind of went crazy in August), I would totally snag some of those items. Living in Arizona, I appreciate that many of the sweaters are in cotton. Wool is just not practical for me. (106 degrees today, ugh!) I also like a lot of the prints. And I think that there are some good deals on the camis. Sure it might not be the same silk at regular JCrew, but I wear most of my cami's under sweaters anyway for work. Hmm. . .might have to break the freeze and go for the eclipse dot cardigan in bright olive with the kelsey ruffle top in plum raisin. Would be adorable with a pair of tweed pants!

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  45. Carnivore girl - I've bought a few crewcuts pieces. I'm 5'8 though and the dresses are too short on me but if I was 5'2 I could probably have worn them fine. I'm usually a 0/XS up top and a 30b and the tops fit me fine, I can normally do a 12 but because I'm taller sometimes have length issues, especially sleeves. I was told the boys sizes also run a little bigger than the girls and I've been able to fit into the boys 14 sweaters with no length issues. The crewcuts clothes are so cute if I was petite I would be shopping them more than the womens selection probably. I have actually seen size 14's in the stores before, but perhaps they were returns.

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  46. CCS: I love my silk camis from the Crewlet. I bought several of the printed ones when they were on special at the store. Just great under cardigans. IMO the silk is a little thicker than the retail versions.

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  47. I've been searching forever for an amber merino maya in size S (or M). If anyone has one and wishes they had the cotton version - I would love to puchase your original sweater. You can contact me at cherylbogdan@hotmail.com. Thanks.

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  48. Thanks, Summerilla. Yes, so many Crewcut items are super adorable! I should've ventured there long ago.

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  49. OT: There will be a Warehouse sale at the Arden, NC location this weekend!

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  50. Really fun to look at what is being offered in the Factory Store. I may buy something at some point but the prices did seem a bit high as others have mentioned. I went to my first JCrew Outlet Store this summer and I bought some flipflops and accessories: belts, etc. The belts were not real leather. Did not realize this until I got home and the outlet was on a long road trip so no returns....12 hours away! ha ha. I still like them though and will wear them:)

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  51. Has anyone tried the factory schoolboy blazer? Does it fit like the retail version and is the quality comparable? I missed out on the original and am intrigued by the factory version. TIA.

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  52. I purchased a cotton v-neck sweater at the crewlet and was really disappointed. It pilled and the color faded from a beautiful fuschia to a pinkish red. The quality looked and felt fine in the store but after a few washes it looked like a rag. I'd be very cautious of the cotton sweaters.

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  53. @Carnivore Girl Given free Crewcuts shipping I do think it is worth it to try a few girls/ boys 12-14. I am 5'2" and small but not flat-chested. My shoulders are fairly narrow. Own best bets have been girls' cardigans not made in adult sizes (good for summer and early fall if you don't mind the 3/4 sleeve or wear a shirt under and flip the cuffs back), boys' sweater vests, a boys madras blazer in charcoal and a couple of tees. Boxiness and length can be an issue as some earlier posts note, so worth calling or emailing CS and checking measurements against reg. 0/XS/XXS. Also worth shopping sale as bigger sizes hand around pretty decently. HTH

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  54. shopalot: Good to know on the Crewlet silk camis! And if the silk is a little thicker might avoid some bra issues I sometimes have. Thanks!!

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  55. I don't plan on purchasing from the online factory store. I have 2 of them very close to me, yet have only been 3 times total because I really don't care for the quality of the merchandise they offer, especially at the prices they charge.

    I know it can be tempting to purchase, since they offer previous seasons prints or items you might have missed out on, but just be aware the quality is not the same as retail, even though you are paying fairly close to the prices of retail.

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  56. CCS: I only have the printed ones, no solid silk camis. They do have the little string bra strap holders. Unfortunately one of the strings snapped so now I've got to figure out how to mend it! I handwashed a Kelsey that I wore the other day, line dry and then ironed. Still looks like new but the ironing of those ruffly pleats took some time & effort. I hate the smell of the dry cleaning solvent.

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  57. Before my coffee this morning, I almost pulled the trigger on a bunch of stuff -- lots of items I missed out on in the retail version. I took a deep breath, and managed to just go with the lace cami, b/c it looks lovely and I can see it being a special piece. We'll see! I have an outlet just under an hour from me, and I've definitely gotten some nice items, and some disappointments. These prices actually seem on par with the stores, although they stores usually have specials and a good clearance section. Maybe if this takes off, they'll have factory clearance as well. I like the idea, just know that it's not going to be exactly the same quality as retail, so you don't get super disappointed.

    Carivore Girl -- I've ordered several long-sleeve boy tees in size 14. I've been wearing 2s and 4s lately. They fit great, have the length I like.

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  58. It appears that the online factory is offering roughly 20%-30% off on the merchandise right now. That explains the difference between the store price of the lace cami and the online price.

    savvy shopper: Gigi purchased the wool schoolboy blazer at her crewlet and said she's very pleased with it.

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  59. I'm kind of on the same boat as everyone else who hasn't been terribly impressed with factory quality. I'm already worried enough about retail quality so I can't see spending any money and taking a gamble on factory quality. I've purchased things from factory that have either held up well or fallen apart and/or faded and/or developed holes but it was all purchased at lower prices than the ones offered on the site because of the extra percents off. That doesn't mean I didn't feel like I was throwing money away or losing an item I had grown to love.

    That being said, these prices as well as quality concerns and stinky timing to look exclusive and play inventory games don't impress me. I like how all the pencil skirts are hilariously short too. Well played cost cutting J. Crew. Good luck finding deals but be wary of quality issues.

    Also, it seems like sizing can run kind of big on certain items but I haven't figured out a method to the madness.

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  60. tea-I own the non-outlet version of the Imperial tee and the v-neck is too deep even if you size down (at least for me). I wouldn't base your decision on the v-neck. I'd plan on wearing a tank under it, unless the outlet version is not as low cut. Also, the original tee is really long or is has grown since I don't put it in the dryer. The description for the non-outlet version of the Imperial Tee says it's "supersoft slub cotton" not tissue. hth

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  61. I agree with the other posters on being warry of the fit of things for Factory items. I shop at J Crew's factory stores a couple times a year, and while I always come home with bags full, I end up with some wonky sizes. In retail, I'm always a sz.2 in tops and bottoms, but at the factory store I've had to size up to 6 and 28 in pants and jeans sometimes. The matchsitcks come to mind. I constistantly have to size up in the jeans and cords at the outlets. All I can think is maybe the vanity sizing didn't carry thru to the outlets?

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  62. Thanks to GetFresh and shopwithm! I love the feedback that I get from fellow JCAs. You guys are awesome.

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  64. I'm considering the Factory Classic Stripe Tissue Tee in both colors but am not sure i can spend $60 on 2 tees!! Regardless, anyone have experience with these shirts or advice on where I can find similar tees? I need some with nice looooong sleeves.

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  65. I'm considering the Factory Classic Stripe Tissue Tee in both colors but am not sure i can spend $60 on 2 tees!! Regardless, anyone have experience with these shirts or advice on where I can find similar tees? I need some with nice looooong sleeves.

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  66. goodness! sorry about the triple post!

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  67. Sorry..OT-
    Trying to reach "Fashion Dork" blogger. If anyone knows how or if you get this, will you please email me:
    jcrewjunkie @ sbcglobal.net
    Polyvore PM: sweetsy
    Thanks!

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  68. Most of the great pieces are gone. I saw this in my email at 6:00 AM CST and found some amazing outerwear pieces. This morning, no comments on the blog, so I pulled the trigger. Who knows how happy we will be with our results though.......Now the outerwear pieces are removed. Going going gone!

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  69. Has anyone seen the outlet Maya? I have the original merino wool version and am interested in the cotton one. The draping looks less dramatic but I like the fact that it's cotton.

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  70. Tweedle Beetle, I've seen the outlet Maya. It does have less draping and is a little bit lighter weight than the merino version. I liked it, bought 2 for my friend in Canada. I like that it's cotton, it's washable and it would be better for me since I live in a warm climate. If I didn't already have the retail Maya in every color, I'd definitely have picked these up for myself.

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  71. For those of you who say you don't have outlets near you, and consider this a good thing, I'm confused. Why not order online from the real store? It seems that the online outlet prices are higher.

    Here's what I see:

    Medallion Tee @ Online Outlet $30
    Medallion Tee @ Online Store $9.99

    Beaded Bloom Tee @ Online Outlet $30
    Beaded Bloom Tee @ Online store $9.99

    Sparkling Rose Tee @ Online Outlet $27
    Sparkling Rose Tee @ Online Store $15

    I'm really, really, really not trying to be snarky. I'm just confused why you'd order where the prices are higher.

    The only rationale I can see for this is that it's easier to get popbacks (like the elusive Imperial Tee). But that's the only benefit...

    Can someone tell me if there's another?

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  72. ilovejcrew, I am excited to get the things I can't get in store. For example, this morning I ordered the Kelsey blouse in the evening primrose print. I can't get the evening primrose print anymore at retail, and when I could I didn't care for the shape of the top. Likewise, the Belle skirt is available at the outlet and hasn't been available at retail since 2008. I love that skirt! The lace cami was $795 at retail and sold out without going on sale, it's $159 in the online outlet (if I can snag one in my size). I see your point about the tees, but for me there are things at the outlet that I can't get at my B&M or online, so I'm happy about this option.

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  73. I remember how excited I was when I walked into the outlet j.crew 20 minutes from me in the fall of 2008 because ... they were doing the follow-up version of the 2007 Paris catalogue. I also, unfortunately, remember how disappointed I was - the quality was so apparently inferior, I didn't buy a thing. I've gone twice since, and both times just walked around effortlessly raising my eyebrows at the prices - hello, $70 dollars for a nylon/wool blend skirt? I don't think so. Like I mentioned on the other thread, the famed FLOTUS blush tweed outlet skirt is $90 - I got the retail version for $100.

    Off topic: Was just downstairs at my hotel's coffee shop getting my fill of green tea. Barista goes "I love your scarf. You look hot." It's a navy with fuchsia polka dots from j.crew 5-6 years ago :-)

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  74. I actually did a charge send for the Factory Bella in the primrose print. I mailed it right back. It's not lined and was about 3" shorter than the "regular" Bella I have in my closet. I was disappointed.

    Small rant: And now they have the return in their hands for a week and have yet to credit my card back, and no one will return my calls to find out what is going on. Argh.

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  75. @Marisa: I have the retail version of the striped tees from last year but they end up getting holes in the tummy area and the sleeves as I wear them. I guess you can't get much wash/wear from tissue tees. I think other retailers might have striped tees. Gap has couple and I'm sure you can search for cheaper alternatives. I've decided to spend less $ on basics like Dina since you can find similar styles else where. Just my 2c.

    @egyptomaniac: I've also had to size up at the crewlet. The tops have been pretty consistent with my perfect shirt size and alpha size, but the bottoms are everywhere depending on the style, skirts, or jeans.

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  76. Did anyone notice whether the professor blazer was available in a full range of sizes? It's only showing up in sizes 4-10 right now, and I'm wondering if it's sold out in the other sizes or if those are the only ones it's available in. Thanks!

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  77. The main thing I'm not liking about the Factory online is that there are no pics of models in the clothes. You can often tell the look and fit of an item better by how it looks on the model.

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  78. I totally stocked up on T's. Loved the slubs & jaspe's. BTW, you have SAVED me so much $$$ w/this site and those codes. THANKS!!!

    Waltlanta

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  79. Ilovejcrew, what do you mean by "online store" vs. "online outlet"? I'd love to get the medallion t for $10. I'm confused though. I know you mean "online outlet" is this new FACTORY ONLINE site, but what is "online store"? Do you mean, call one of the factory stores directly?

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  80. @jcrewphd: thanks! i swear i've been scouring the 'net looking for a long sleeve striped tee with no luck until this morning with the outlet. i just peeped over at F21 and they have a u-neck long sleeve tee for $8!!! i can get all 3 colors for less than one of these tissue tees... might as well, if the tissue gets holes (which my tissue tees from last year certainly did)

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  81. Thanks for those of you who explained why the outlet version vs. the online store was better for you. It made me see things a little clearer.

    As for the poster who asked about the tees, I got all three of those tees: The Medallion Tee, the Beaded Bloom Tee, AND the Sparkling Rose Tee on the J. Crew Online site in the past week in my size. It took a few days of waiting, but the items do popback. And yes, for $10.

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  82. If JC was trying to operate like Ruelala or ideeli, they can't compete. The major difference being that there is not an attractive stock of items and frankly do not seem that discounted to be warranted as "factory" or "outlet" type pricing. I also agree that the weekend-only window defeats online being open 24/7...very silly!

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  83. Here there is hoping that in the spring they will come out with a cotton version of the stained-glass cardigan that I didn't buy because it was merino and I can only see myself wearing that print in the summer.

    I have mixed feelings about it all. I thought it would be great but I don't get the concept of outlet Collection items as by definition the Collection items use the finest fabrics (or at least they should). I think that having an outlet version of those Collections items cheapens their image a little bit and could backslash (like in "let's wait and see if the outlet offers a cheaper version").

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  84. What wonderful news!

    xx
    Jessie
    http://87life.blogspot.com

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  85. Factory prices seem expensive, IMO. I wonder if that cute crystal stretch bracelet is decent quality, or like AE jewelry.

    I am guessing if the factory items don't work out and I have to mail them, I instantly lose $5.95 off my order for shipping?

    What is the difference between factory and crewlet? I don't think we have either in Minneapolis, which is odd, we usually get everything.

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  86. To be clear to all. J Crew has factory stores. They're called J Crew Factory Store. The nickname is Crewlet or J'Crewlet (J crew + outlet) which is shorter 'n' fancier than saying Factory Store. Items are produced specifically for the factory store/Crewlet. The items are usually from the year prior. So right now they're running the Kelsey top from Oct 09 is now in the factory store.

    J Crew does not send clearance items from the regular retail store to sell in the factory store as an outlet would. Or at least how outlets used to. Many retailers have items that are produced specifically for those stores. They often appear to be the same as what you'd buy at the regular retail store, but they're usually made with lesser materials. Someone posted this article awhile back. It's a good read.

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  87. I think that outlets are very hit or miss, and am not usually willing to spend the time looking for hits. I did make an outlet trek to Waterloo on Labor Day weekend and some of the stores had great sales (40% off everything, etc) but the Crewlet had no sales. They had signs all over the store like,"$10 off sweaters" but the stuff just wasn't priced to move. I was excited to see an outlet version of the Anton that I didn't get last year (no Dream yarn for me) - but it was cotton, kind of itchy, and like, $88. I left without purchasing anything.

    However, at the BR outlet their 'deal of the day' were this crystal button cardigans made of cotton/nylon/spandex that fit very well - like a TTS Jackie with long sleeves - for $20. I was impressed with the quality and picked up 2 in black and camel. Clothing-wise, they were the nicest quality things I'd seen at the outlets (except the haul we got at Carter's for my infant niece!).

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  88. I get the concept, esp for those who have no easy access to a crewlet, and it's fun to see the lovely prints like primrose again.

    I have a crewlet 10 minutes away, and I rarely go. As others have said, I browse, I love the LOOK of the familiar prints and styles, but by and large I have been so disappointed with the fit and quality for not much less than retail on sale.

    On the lace tank ... I got a similar one at Forever 21 last yeat at FFM's brilliant suggestion for $25.

    I'll enjoy looking, but for me the online sales and sale section of my Collection B&M will probably continue to suit me better. The exception: the library print. If they brought that back I would jump.

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  89. Gigi- That's true however you will from time to time find a current store item at the outlet and I am not sure why. For instance I was in the crewlet last week and they had the spice tee and paris tee which are currently in the regular retail store. I came across a tee last spring that I paid full price for at the store and it was the exact same tee on the sale rack at the crewlet. Not sure why/how this happens.

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  90. OT, but maybe mentioned somewhere else - I'm behind on my blog reading. Friday afternoon - Martha Stewart Show (now on Hallmark Channel) featured J.Crew once again - showed the latest "Jenna's picks" and had a J.Crew designer on there (can't remember her name - maybe head of women's design?). Martha was promoting her "Martha Presents: The Women Who Dress America" special on Hallmark this Sunday evening - looks fantastic. She will be interviewing Jenna Lyons, Donna Karan, Tory Burch among others. Enjoy!

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  91. Re: retail items at factory, I regularly see them. They are always on the clearance rack, and they have a tag that says "original price: $XX, our price, $XX". Recently they had a couple of random retail cashmere sweaters marked this way. They were $50 at the outlet. Not bad. They also often get collection items that didn't go over. I got the collection glitterati mini at the outlet for like, $20 last year. And last time I was there (last month) they had a whole section of merino turtlenecks from fall '09. And t-shirts that are currently in retail stores as someone else mentioned, which is weird. I'd say 3/4 of what I ever get at the outlets is retail stuff that has been shipped there for whatever reason.

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  92. At the end of July, I purchased two retail cashmere 3/4 sleeve cardigans at the Crewlet for the whopping sum of $28.78 each. Last Thanksgiving weekend, I visited an out of state Crewlet and found a big rack of the previous year's retail cable crewnecks and various novelty cardigans. Got the houndstooth bow cardigan for less than $30. Sometimes you just get lucky!

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  93. I used to go to the factory store where I went to college and had friends that worked there and I can tell you that it is NOT the same thing. The tag on the factory products will have two white diamonds on it.

    Occasionally, and I'm talking really rarely, the factory store will get a couple of overstock items from retail, but that rarely happens anymore because J.Crew has "Clearance Stores" at their distribution centers now to get rid of real retail merchandise that has been returned, overstocked, etc. (For example in Lynchburg, VA- I have been there quite a few times and it's amazing)

    The stuff at the factory store may LOOK like retail, but it is not the same. There are subtle differences in fit, fabric, and LARGE differences in quality. The prices are outrageous for such bad quality. You can get the original product from retail on sale for cheaper or the same as you can get the knock off/remake/inspired item from the factory store.

    Why would you ever pay more for less?

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  95. RE: crewcuts for women, I just received my first crewcuts purchase, the stripe boatneck tee in size 12. I am 5'6 and typically wear a size 0 or XS in J.Crew tops, and the crewcuts size 12 fits well -- the length and bust are fine, although the sleeves are a bit short (hello, 3/4 length). At $24.50, a cheaper (and for me, better fitting) alternative to the vintage bateau top.

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  96. These comments may have talked me out of a Factory store purchase. I had been eying a few of the pop back blazers...

    MDPA, I was also interested in the professor blazer. When I looked yesterday (friday) morning there was a full range of sizes. Now there are only two. Guess they've got limited quantities. Pop backs next weekend maybe?

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  97. I have also seen a few retail items at the factory stores before-- doesn't happen too often though. Are the 2 white diamonds the only way to differentiate? And will ALL factory items have the diamonds?

    Danielle- thanks for the tip! I'm 5' and wear 00/0/XXS/XS as well in JC tops. Will definitely consider Crewcuts for a few items. Although, I'm worried about a size 12-- it says 76-80 lbs on the size chart and I definitely weigh more.

    Has anyone else had success with Crewcuts purchases?

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  98. Jackie: I'm 105lb and 32B, so I wouldn't be too concerned about the 76-80lb guideline (for CC size 12 tops, anyway).

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  99. re: Crewcuts...
    I have a couple of Crewcuts tees, that fit quite well, that I just love! For refrence, I'm 5'9" 122lbs. and a sz. 2 in J Crew. I used to be able to wear the boys sz. 10, but those were tees from '08/09. I think last year they revamped their kids sizing too. All their tees have a much leaner/narrow fit now, so if I bought them now, I'd go with a 12 or even 14 in boys .

    I also buy Crewcuts for my 3yr old son, and his size 3 tees from '08 are the same width as the sz 4-5 tees from this season. The size 4-5 are just longer. I started buying Crewcuts and hoarding them away before my son was even born (is that normal?), otherwise I wouldn't have known they changed their sizing.
    Do 3 yr olds care about vanity sizing, I wonder?

    And the girls stuff fits smaller overall. I'd say a girls 14 is equiv. to a boys 12. I wonder on this too. I guess they assume a 3 yr old girl should be smaller in size than a 3 yr old boy?

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  100. In response to the Factory stuff...not a fan. It just looks cheap to me. I'm sure it's not terrible in person, but I wouldn't trust it.

    A bit off topic: is it possible to shrink Merino wool? I've certainly made the mistake of washing Merino sweaters and drying them, but I don't remember whether or not they shrunk. I ask because I'm worried about the upcoming arrival of my Merino Whisper ruffle sweater.

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  101. silver lining,

    I agree with your BR outlet post. Used to go to one all the time from 2004-2007 at least 10 times or more a year and get some really nice, well made items for both my hubby and me. My hubby used to bring me home whole outfits that staff helped him pick out:)

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  102. Meow,

    I don't think there is a JCrew Factory store in MN. If there was I would have found it by now! (Unless a new one has opened recently:) LOL:)

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  103. It's still not clear to me. What is this online outlet vs online store? Is it the Factory Store vs. J Crew.com?

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  104. I wonder if the Factory will have the same inventory issue as the regular site. I was eyeing the dressy jersey ruffle dress in antique stone but it's currently sold out in my size and color. I will check next week to see if the stock "mysteriously" replenishes!

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  106. thanks, post-fab princess! I appreciate your response. I guess I'll hold out hope for a pop-back next weekend - although, I saw on modestlystyled's blog that the professor blazer is on-sale in the factory store B&Ms. Maybe I'll call around and see if they have my size. With the sale, it might be cheaper to have a charge-send than to get it from the website. Thanks again!

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  107. Hi Everyone,

    I have the Factory Tiered Lace Cami in a Size 0 if anyone is interested. I'm selling for $225 shipped (I bought it when it was full price).

    wysam04@hotmail.com

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  108. Gigi, Did you find the outlet schoolboy decent quality as compared to the retail version, and how did it compare size wise? TIA

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  109. Within the last year I have purchased jeans from the outlet - they are great and are my best fitting jeans.

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  110. Savvy Shopper-

    I got the schoolboy blazer in navy at the crewlet but haven't seen or felt the B&M version. I like the crewlet version! I think I can tell the quality isn't quite as good, but in this case, it was ok for me. I really wanted a navy blazer and ended up getting it for around $116? In any case, I recommend it. It is lined and fits nicely.

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  111. Thanks for your response Desert Flower. I'm glad to hear the Factory Maya is a decent version. I think cotton is a good alternative (machine washable!) to merino wool.

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  112. I found the selection was jusy ok. They did have 3 tee's that I was looking for the Imperia which in answer to Teas question I have it in a medium (I'm a size 8) and its perfect. I also saw the 2 dog tee and the headache medicine tee which I ordered ( I had got the imperial on e-bay and the two dog tee shipped tp me from a outlet sstore in my area. Items were a bit pricey overall for an "outlet" but I hope the selection improves. I couldn't figure out the whole weekend only thing but since I'm n ot near an outlet I will pop in from time to time.

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  113. Is anyone else having website issues? I hope Factory doesn't put additional strain on it during these weekend time periods, I experience problems often enough as it is!

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  114. I thought that they prices were rather high, and was really quite underwhelmed. JMHO.

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  115. Weird. The factory part of the site was supposed to be up until tonight at midnight, but it's now gone. Hmph.

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  116. I'm going to pass on the Factory merch, but there was ONE thing that caught my eye: the retro pear earrings in nectar. The color is so perfect for fall!

    OT, but has anyone bought the Mirabella henley sweater? I'd love to know how it fits and the quality.

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  117. I just wanted to purchase 2 crewcuts items (along 2 factory items) and the free shipping for crewcuts did not apply at checkout.

    Do I need to order those items separately? Does anyone know? TIA

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  118. - Factory site is still available as of right now 7 p.m. EST.

    - I did a mock check out w/a factory item & a crewcuts item & was not charged shipping for the crewcut item.

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  119. you will get charged shipping for the non-crewcuts items... maybe you're forgetting how much shipping is in general for regular merchandise??

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  120. Figures. I did a mock-checkout for the crewcuts and it is FS. Thanks!

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  121. Bizarre. I STILL can't see the Factory part of the online store, and others are saying they can!

    I know where it is on the website, on a tab next to the "sale" section on the front page. Now, bizarrely, it's gone.

    Oh J. Crew, when will you get your website act together?

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  122. Jodi - I agree with the Factory jeans. I am wearing a pair now and they are my favorite jeans!

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  123. Regina - Try clicking on this link: J Crew Factory Store online.

    Agree w/the Crewlet jeans. I should let go of the 2 pair that I've worn 100x in the past couple of years.

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  124. ...ummmm...to be clear..I lalso like Crewlet jeans. One pair are fraying at the bottom so I need to dump them or have the fray altered off. They've held up quite well as far as color & fit.

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  125. Those who bought the Crewlet jeans, there is a pair on there now, I'm tempted. How do they run? I am usually a 4/6 in J Crew shorts and skirts, have never tried any of their pants on.

    MIRABELLA HENLEY: I just wore mine today after debating hard about the price, I paid full price, so I was going to return it. Where did you see it? It's the first day wearing it, so I cannot attest to quality yet. It fits TTS, although the sleeves are slightly tight. It does suffer from a serious case of cuteness. I have the burgundy one.

    I LOVE the pear earrings, too, in that color. Now the quality talk has me all freaked out though.

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  126. Sometimes I get some great buys on the sales rack at the outlet store, so I'll be tracking the factory online stuff a bit - I think as long as the buyer is not necessarily expecting the same as the retail item, and is happy with the price (and happy enough with quality) then it can be worthwhile. I have a few summer skirts and pants that I've bought at outlet stores that I was happy with especially for the price point. So I think it's a good option to at least look at, even if I don't end up buying too often.

    Comparing Ann Taylor to their outlet/factory stores, similar issues in terms of less expensive fabrics, etc.

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  127. Meow: the henley is on final sale for $54.99 I've been drooling over it forever but am so leary of buying j. crew sweaters online without seeing them in IRL. I'm hoping to see a 30% off FS promotion soon, in which I might bite :)

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  128. Not sure about the factory labeled JCrew clothing. Normally people go to factory store to get a bargain, but the ones on the factory site are in a price range that can hardly be considered to be a bargain. Instead of putting the factory store on line, probably Jcrew should consider to improve their existing product quality and website. In my recent order of 8 items, one dress got a hole after the first rinse before I even wore it, another t-shirt got a hole after a first wash - I have to admit that I bought these items on sale, but still who would expect that they only last a few times of wearing... This is very troubling!

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  129. Wow, that IS my luck on the Mirabella, the day I decide to wear it. BTW, here's an update: after having the sweater on for approximately 7 hours, the pilling under the left arm was UNREAL (I am left handed). Totally makes sense though, as I carry my small, lightweight, butter-soft leather handbag under that arm (sarcasm alert). I will credit J Crew this: after years of shopping at Gap, Limited, and OLD NAVY, it was J Crew who can proudly attest to me dusting the inch of dust off my garment piller and plugging it in to go after the pills. Seriously, I cannot believe the quality of knits anymore. What does everyone else do? Am I just out of touch? Do you all use pilling devices on a common basis? Does the merino wool pill big time and, then, stop after it "wears in"? Again, I have an old (4 years?) Limited 50% merino & 50% acrylic v-neck sweater that I held up next to a 100% merino v-neck from J Crew Fall 09, and guess which looked better!?! I am tired of knits, and worrying about wearing them, and downright FEARING washing, even dry cleaning, them. I am tired of coming home and having to tidy up my "raw edged silk" embellishments by cutting off all the hanging silk threads from a few hours of wear. I am completely disillusioned and am going to actively find another store. This summer I rationalized the quality as, "oh, well, it's because it's featherweight, I should have known not to buy something so thin." Well, now the merino. So what is left to buy other than blazers, which are completely impractical to me. I know some of you rail against synthetics, but some of the strongest, sturdiest clothing I have purchased is synthetic. And I took out my Kohl's cashmere from last year, looks gorgeous, even machine washable. (Compare to manager at MOA recently telling me, unprompted, that J Crew cashmere pills, but that it's a sign of the high end fiber that's used and excellent quality; do I have the word "idiot" printed on my forehead?). Sorry about the long post, prior to last fall I avoided clothes shopping and had given up, so my new found permission to go into debt for clothing is an exercise in frustration and disillusionment, especially when I am shopping at J Crew and not Old Navy.

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  130. Meow,

    I feel your frustration. I have a butterfly JCrew cashmere sweater from MANY years ago and it still looks nice.

    So sorry to hear you are feeling some of the same feelings I have about JCrew lately. I have a mint green cashmere cardigan that is still in my closet two winters later. I am seriously afraid to wear it much b/c of what might happen to it. Have worn it twice for about 1 hour out to eat.

    I really love the store and want them to do well and improve.

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  131. Seems like they are almost doing a Ruelala type thing, what with items being available only for a short while. Probably to put more pressure on people to buy and so as not to detract as much from the regular jcrew site traffic.

    Not too enthused about the offerings this time, but maybe next time. I LOVE the regular jcrew outlet, sometimes more than the store itself! I find it to be preppier lately whereas the regular store is trying to move away from that towards a more modern look.

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  132. So far, I have had better luck with the 12 gauge cashmere, but I size up to wear over shirts and they are loosely fitted. For the featherweight, it's unfortunate that it's so vulnerable because the thinness works well for layering and summer. If they came out with the same knit and fit they used on the Cielo with the cashmere colors, I would choose that instead of the featherweight cashmere.

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  133. I was able to go to a Crewlet on Saturday since my hubby wanted to go for a drive. ;-)
    Very underwhelmed. I was able to get some good replicas (I'm calling this since most of the styles are copied styles from previous year) this summer such as the marakesh top, monterey stripe skirt, and some more, but the fabric content on sweaters and jackets are just terrible right now. Wool contents are below 50% in most of them unless it's merino. I tried on the Gallager cardigan and I couldn't keep it on for a minute. It was SO itchy. So was the Anton sweater. Unless you will be wearing long sleeves under these sweaters I wouldn't get them. And in the back of my mind was how long would these last from piling and fraying? I did like the schoolboy blazer but I was between sizes and they didn't have my size and color I wanted. No extra % off purchases over $150 or more. The sale section was very picked through and the prices weren't that attractive since they didn't have additional % off lowest ticket price. For those looking for the striped long sleeve tissue tees, they brought it back from last fall, but at $29.50 it's the same as retail price. Crazy price for factory tees.

    Anyways, from the current offerings I don't think I'll be going to the Crewlet anytime soon.

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  134. Hi, all. I'm a longtime admirer but neophite J.Crew-er (recently became doctor, FINALLY!) now that my income allows it and my attire demands it.

    @ Carnivore Girl: I weighed 89 lbs. at 5'3" (the price to be Dr. Oblivion, lol: I'm back up to godknowswhat now) and bought the tulle 14 CrewCuts skirt (2008 or 09) pretending it was for my niece but knowing it was for me. It rides high on the waist, which is annoying due to my piercing but I taped over it, threw on a black leotard and the high waist worked! (they look great on models and with pencil skirts but face it, high waists are hit or major miss) After reading others' comments, it seems that tops are best left to reg. JC while skirts (not slacks/shorts, for obv camel-ish reasons) are do-able as long as you can accommodate the high waist.

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