 This        is the weekly "Looking to VENT with J.Crew" post, a place to  share our not-so-stellar experiences with J.Crew.
This        is the weekly "Looking to VENT with J.Crew" post, a place to  share our not-so-stellar experiences with J.Crew.
If
                               you have recently experienced a  
frustrating           situation      with         J.Crew,         maybe 
 you          might      be           willing  to       share     that  
              information     with   us      in  this        post.
Please
           feel     free   to        share   your   story  on   almost  
any  topic—       including     poor          experiences with          
purchases   &   orders,       promotions/        offers,       
in-store  visits,         transactions with    store             
associates,   etc.
 
 
 
I’m wanting a super high rise wide leg pair of lightweight denim or chambray pants. Think more 70’s than 90’s. I’d think this style would be a no brainer this year—comfortable, easy to wear but still polished and yet I haven’t found exactly what I want. Ordered the Everlane easy jean a size up so the hip is looser (the elastic waist is fairly tight) and the super soft wide leg jean (found on sale) but in my experience the rise on the latter is not high enough. Athleta has a pair in linen but they’re lower rise.
ReplyDeleteThe ones I like most are Jesse Kamm but $395...too $$$ for my needs. If anyone sees this please report back!
Madewell had a style that was very very similar to the Kamm pants, but I don't know what the style was called.
DeleteA lot of people on IG have said the Kamm pants are "not worth it" for various reasons..here's a blogger who really loves them and people in the comments chimed in about sizing (I've heard they run almost a full size small).
https://jesswithless.com/are-jesse-kamm-pants-worth-the-400-price-tag/
Ugh I lost a post...
DeleteI’ve tried both madewell Langford (old style, ok) and newer Emmett, which didn’t work at all. And also several Everlane variations of similar which tend to be more flattering on me.
I would not spent the $400 on Jesse Kamm but I like how the width/shape of the leg and rise is lengthening unlike the JCrew options I’ve tried which are cut wrong for my legs.
I have read many many reviews of Kamm pants from every blogger/influencer I can find. I think they’d work well on me so I check resale but they’re still an investment.
too many exceptions to promos. too many exceptions to cardholder discount.
ReplyDeleteno Canadian promo. gee what a surprise. no orders for me...unfortunately.
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