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someone want to do pickups for me? i need the red and dark gray. maybe the blue.
Check your outlets for Chambray's, I just picked up a Jcrew Chambray for $35 they had all sizes...They had both Vintage and Grey colors...
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Lol, J. Crew & Banana Republic aren't geared towards the young people, they're more for the older 30-45 age range but definitely a lot of college students are getting into BR & JC. They're timeless styles that look great on anyone.
J. Crew offers college student discounts and college students work there, pretty sure part of their target market is college students, though I will agree that they're also targeting older people with more disposable income ($600 Alden collab? Fuck.)
And you can't compare BR to J. Crew at all. They're offered at the same pricepoint, that's it. BR is geared towards old, working-class people. They offer incredibly generic designs with really shitty fits at a high price. I've _never_ seen a college-aged student even in a BR. J. Crew's fits are better, their quality is better (at the same pricepoint), and their clothes are generally more up to date. They're definitely the best "mall brand" around and are relatively well-respected in the industry for putting out affordable, yet quality versions of popular shit out right now (chambray, Barbour flips, etc).
Also, to the person who is dismissing the product because of it being made in China, take a look at RRL. Arguably one of the highest quality, most exclusive, expensive, trendsetting American brands right now. Everything besides their jeans is made in China, yet they can charge ridiculous prices because of the quality; everything is made in small batches by skilled Chinese workers. J. Crew obviously isn't that refined, but their stuff is a hell of a lot nicer than most mall store garbage these days. Also, what a lot of companies do is make their stuff in China, fly it to Italy, then fly it to the US and because it was in Italy between production and distribution, they're legally allowed to put "Made in Italy" on the tag, so country of origin doesn't mean too much anymore.
J. Crew offers college student discounts and college students work there, pretty sure part of their target market is college students, though I will agree that they're also targeting older people with more disposable income ($600 Alden collab? Fuck.)
And you can't compare BR to J. Crew at all. They're offered at the same pricepoint, that's it. BR is geared towards old, working-class people. They offer incredibly generic designs with really shitty fits at a high price. I've _never_ seen a college-aged student even in a BR. J. Crew's fits are better, their quality is better (at the same pricepoint), and their clothes are generally more up to date. They're definitely the best "mall brand" around and are relatively well-respected in the industry for putting out affordable, yet quality versions of popular shit out right now (chambray, Barbour flips, etc).
Also, to the person who is dismissing the product because of it being made in China, take a look at RRL. Arguably one of the highest quality, most exclusive, expensive, trendsetting American brands right now. Everything besides their jeans is made in China, yet they can charge ridiculous prices because of the quality; everything is made in small batches by skilled Chinese workers. J. Crew obviously isn't that refined, but their stuff is a hell of a lot nicer than most mall store garbage these days. Also, what a lot of companies do is make their stuff in China, fly it to Italy, then fly it to the US and because it was in Italy between production and distribution, they're legally allowed to put "Made in Italy" on the tag, so country of origin doesn't mean too much anymore.
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