This is the weekly "Help Style Me!" post, where we can share items we are having trouble putting outfits together with. Elaine (in this
post) says it best, "You know, that thing you
bought because you love it and you keep pulling it
out and then putting it away without wearing it?"
Please
share your J.Crew item (either that you own or
are thinking about getting) that you would love help
creating an outfit with.
Also,
please help out by offering your styling advice. Feel
free to include links to your blog (where you
incorporated that piece) or to Polyvore (where you
showcased an outfit with that piece). Thanks in advance!
:)
Interesting news, J. Crew is discontinuing Mercantile and Nevereven (the latter existed for 2 weeks)
ReplyDeletehttps://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/29/j-crew-discontinues-budget-line-calling-amazon-deal-into-question.html
This is definitely them throwing stuff at wall and seeing what sticks. Despite increased sales in this quarter, it doesn't look good for them.
Hmm. At first I thought this meant the end of all Factory stores, but then the article also says "The company will focus on growing its lower-cost "factory" business online and in stores." Hopefully this just means there will be no more Mercantile items disguising themselves as retail items on the main site, which would be a welcome change!
DeleteWhat the heck, nevereven disappeared before anyone even had a chance to try it. That's weird
DeleteI liked when a JCA referred to nevereven as "neverever" because that is what I thought of it.
DeleteI rarely shop Factory. don't care for the super short dresses.
Delete@Unknown, I agree about that nevereven. I thought it was ghastly hot mess
DeleteMercantile is the lowest of the low in terms of quality. Abysmal. I didn’t realize I was buying it on a couple of occasions - the sweater pilled immediately and the pants bagged out at the knee after ONE wear. Good riddance to Mercantile, please focus on the Retail brand!
DeleteOh. The WSJ article was much more clear: "According to the memo, J.Crew plans to focus on growth for its overall lower-priced outlet business, including in stores and on its website. The phaseout of Mercantile next spring and summer is meant to free up staff to work solely on the outlet business, which has 175 stores, currently including 42 Mercantile stores.
ReplyDeleteHow about saving our retail J.crew?
DeleteYes, I was in a factory store on Monday. I bought a hat reduced by 60%. Nothing else there for me since I am tall. Will not return.
DeleteIsn't a successful primary brand necesary before you open outlet stores? Just wondering...
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