Anthropologie needs to be STOPPED 🛑

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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2024

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  • @floraaa111
    @floraaa111 Před 2 měsíci +26693

    I use to work at Anthropologie a long time ago. I would wear clothes from Good Will and customers always thought I bought it from Anthro. Nope. In other words, you can literally shop at thrift stores to find stuff that fits the vibe and it might be better quality. The only things I would buy from there now are unique plates and cute coffee mugs. 🤣

    • @ketoacid3393
      @ketoacid3393 Před 2 měsíci +448

      And drawer knobs! And that is about it for me.

    • @HM-pw8it
      @HM-pw8it Před 2 měsíci +245

      Same 😂 I like to get clearance pjs from there too. Not worth the $50 but they almost always go on clearance at the end of the season for $10

    • @ConcietedMuchXD
      @ConcietedMuchXD Před 2 měsíci +117

      Even then you can find most of the stuff in hobby lobby or diy. I found sooo much Anthro home decor in Michael’s for a fraction of the price!

    • @jameberlin8539
      @jameberlin8539 Před 2 měsíci +70

      I have cute hedgehog measuring cup set from them and that's it. I'm also a thrift store girl lol

    • @Catnico
      @Catnico Před 2 měsíci +39

      I like the scent of the candles. Someone gave me one as a gift and I just got my second one yesterday 🙃 I’ve never been in there but that candle is soo good. It’s like blue moon ice cream if you’re from the Midwest

  • @karifoto
    @karifoto Před 2 měsíci +14780

    These companies are an environmental disaster too! Clothing waste is an enormous problem that more people need to be aware of

    • @TheMary0831
      @TheMary0831 Před 2 měsíci +238

      They all make a big deal out of "being green" too - it's hilarious and wrong.

    • @karifoto
      @karifoto Před 2 měsíci +74

      @@TheMary0831 that IS messed up! Ugh

    • @reigenxal
      @reigenxal Před 2 měsíci +86

      Unfortunately there’s not much you can do. The majority will mock you if you try to speak up against fast fashion and blame you for its existence

    • @ltldxy71
      @ltldxy71 Před 2 měsíci +105

      Yes yes yes! 👏 Fast fashion is a disgusting industry. We need to get back to limited but quality pieces and stop with the quantity and quick turnaround trends.

    • @karifoto
      @karifoto Před 2 měsíci +81

      @@reigenxal not true! And so what! There’s always gonna be people who try to stop real change. People can make individual choices as well that impact these business. There’s a lot more awareness about this issue now. Anyone who mocks others for having a conscience has personal problems they need to sort out. It simply doesn’t matter what they think.

  • @maryelrod8163
    @maryelrod8163 Před měsícem +2191

    “Good from far away but up close DIY project” sums up Anthropologie pretty well

    • @thehuntressdanni2972
      @thehuntressdanni2972 Před měsícem +38

      That's an insult to DIY.

    • @Peechiness
      @Peechiness Před 18 dny +1

      @@thehuntressdanni2972 true, but not a lie. I wouldn't pay for DIY.

    • @belindaelisa5618
      @belindaelisa5618 Před 17 dny

      I had a good laugh from her DIY comment.

    • @Diniecita
      @Diniecita Před dnem

      @@Peechinessdepends on who is DIY-ing it.

  • @dimpleseve
    @dimpleseve Před měsícem +624

    You are absolutely right. Most of these stores sell cheap low quality clothing that are overpriced😢

    • @hinkle3634
      @hinkle3634 Před měsícem +6

      Honestly might as well make your own clothes or buy from ethical sources. Higher quality and you feed less greedy companies 💁‍♀️

    • @xtinkerbellax3
      @xtinkerbellax3 Před měsícem +9

      Yea, at this point you're largely either buying cheap crap or expensive crap, but it's crap all the same.

    • @trekon2023
      @trekon2023 Před 28 dny

      @@xtinkerbellax3 Sadly too true.

    • @staceyshere
      @staceyshere Před 20 dny +3

      I immediately think of Urban outfitters

    • @teleriferchnyfain
      @teleriferchnyfain Před 19 dny

      Absolutely make your own!!!!!

  • @rockemsockem995
    @rockemsockem995 Před 2 měsíci +9716

    The unfinished hem on that top there is no way

    • @sfr2107
      @sfr2107 Před 2 měsíci +428

      Like whose idea was that?

    • @TwoBs
      @TwoBs Před 2 měsíci +425

      It looks like it will just unravel as the day goes on with every move you make. Such a waste of material.

    • @rachel_sj
      @rachel_sj Před 2 měsíci +143

      I’d honestly just run a basic stitch at the bottom of the hem (about a quarter or half an inch up from the bottom) and cut the loose threads. It’d be a way to make it not unravel and I think it’s worth it for a cute summer top!

    • @edelleaa
      @edelleaa Před 2 měsíci +467

      @@rachel_sj yeah but like... you shouldnt have to do that, most people dont have the ability to do that either. buying unfinished pieces of clothing is just not it lol this only works if you find something like that cheap in a thrift shop and want to save it

    • @christypham3386
      @christypham3386 Před 2 měsíci +192

      its like buying a car without a bumper and then pay money to put in a bumper

  • @Ms.July-Moon
    @Ms.July-Moon Před 2 měsíci +2765

    I saw a skirt at Anthropologie a few years ago and I loved it but it was $175. I refused to buy it. I went to a fabric store and found a nice fabric with a cute pattern of bees and I made the same skirt the fabric ran me $20 and I spent $8 on the buttons. I still wear the skirt. The fabric is better than the Anthropologie skirt and I can wear it spring through fall. I go to the store for inspiration and I try to make something similar because I prefer to spend my money on fabrics that will last and make it myself.

    • @artara4196
      @artara4196 Před měsícem +70

      Pics please!! Wanna see this fabric and the skirt itself!! Sounds amazing!

    • @magicknight13
      @magicknight13 Před měsícem +58

      That's so awesome!!! That's a skill that will last you the rest of your life

    • @meghansullivan6812
      @meghansullivan6812 Před měsícem +15

      Thats amazing!!!

    • @enlightenedDragon
      @enlightenedDragon Před měsícem +34

      this always made me want to sew but i never did get around to it. I used to beg my mom to teach me she is wonderful at it.

    • @sherimorgan7107
      @sherimorgan7107 Před měsícem +21

      Nothing better than a good diy. I'm currently working on crochet items and I just love making one of a kind clothes 💜

  • @Tiffany-uu2hq
    @Tiffany-uu2hq Před měsícem +78

    AGREED! I hate it when companies markup their clothes and the quality doesn’t show for it. DISRESPECTFUL 🙅🏻‍♀️

  • @AskALibbieist
    @AskALibbieist Před měsícem +49

    Anthropologie used to sell well-made clothes in quality fabrics (lots of silk, pure wool, etc.) but the quality has gone down significantly in recent years while the price has stayed high. I still get Pilcro denim from them, which continues to be a good investment (I’ve had Pilcro jeans last through years of daily wear before even beginning to need repairs, and they break in really well.) But I haven’t bought any other clothes from them for a very long time due to declining quality. Housewares still seem to be high quality.

  • @camianderson176
    @camianderson176 Před 2 měsíci +3309

    This was so validating I spent $180 on a dress there for a wedding and after one wear even Plato’s Closet wouldn’t take it from me. Huge disappointment

    • @Margriet101
      @Margriet101 Před 2 měsíci +26

      😂

    • @niki4013
      @niki4013 Před 2 měsíci +201

      That’s bloody disgusting!
      One of my absolute hates are once trusted , reputable brands that quietly sell their brand off to an overseas company (often China) and us, the public don’t find out for a year or more, usually only discovering the sham Due to realising new clothes we bought are badly sewed, white goods not lasting out the year, sometimes not even 6 months due to crappy parts used etc.
      A few months ago, I bought myself a new cap for $60. These caps used to be triple stitched, properly dyed, quality materials. A few days ago, I could feel something stabbing into my scalp, took my cap off and inside stitching had come undone, but guess what else? The material used to sew the cap was FISHING LINE OMFG!!!😤🤬

    • @worldsbestgravy1324
      @worldsbestgravy1324 Před 2 měsíci +251

      Dude Plato's Closet is so wack. I once brought in a bag of cheap old forever 21 tops and a pair of new Adidas superstar sneakers and they refused the sneakers and took the tops....

    • @Garbeaux.
      @Garbeaux. Před 2 měsíci +145

      Plato’s Closet really only buys cheap stuff they can make a profit on.

    • @kayoungthompson6893
      @kayoungthompson6893 Před 2 měsíci +68

      ​@@worldsbestgravy1324 and now they only accept clothes less than 6 months old 🙄

  • @Madeleinewith3Es
    @Madeleinewith3Es Před 2 měsíci +2584

    I used to work next to an Anthro, and istg their waste was insane. Stuff that was returned and out of the system already would be tossed in the dumpster, same with inventory or old seasonal items. I spent about a year dumpster diving their trash and pulled a ton of earrings with maybe 1-2 per card fallen off, or slightly damaged, tons of candles with cracked or broken jars, and two giant, amazing Christmas windmills that needed pieces mended. They do have some gorgeous stuff, but I'd always check their trash first lol

    • @poppyseeds439
      @poppyseeds439 Před 2 měsíci +121

      How can you check the mall trash area? It always seems scary to even venture into that area

    • @dluxsux
      @dluxsux Před 2 měsíci +2

      F

    • @anmal9046
      @anmal9046 Před 2 měsíci +194

      They couldn’t just donate their clothing? Ugh. They suck.

    • @kayoungthompson6893
      @kayoungthompson6893 Před 2 měsíci +213

      ​@@anmal9046 apparently big companies don't do it for fear of losing profit 😒

    • @jacquelynroe9036
      @jacquelynroe9036 Před 2 měsíci +260

      @@anmal9046yeah there have been reports of companies (I think H&M) that instructed employees to cut up the garments so people can’t even get them out of the trash.

  • @Stephanie-vw3qq
    @Stephanie-vw3qq Před měsícem +107

    I agree 💯. Their clothes are too expensive, and not well made. I go to Anthropology to look around and get inspiration, but I've never purchased any clothes there.

    • @missyrosez
      @missyrosez Před 16 dny +1

      I agree that there is something fun and inspiring about their stores. They have interesting colors and displays and a unique overall vibe. :-)

  • @mkultra7940
    @mkultra7940 Před měsícem +25

    I regularly search for Anthropologie silk dresses on eBay. I get lovely things and never pay the Anthropologie price.

  • @user-wi2vn7cu4w
    @user-wi2vn7cu4w Před 2 měsíci +1785

    The red dress has honeycomb smocking and it can be done hand only. And it's quite complicated to make.

    • @IjeomaThePlantMama
      @IjeomaThePlantMama Před 2 měsíci +735

      Maybe that's why she couldn't find it on the floor. They only made one 😂

    • @shantavanee
      @shantavanee Před 2 měsíci +288

      That was the only one item I was interested in! Bc it looks like it’s made well and would be great on many diff body types.💛

    • @pottymouthedplanter
      @pottymouthedplanter Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@IjeomaThePlantMamabahaha exactly

    • @tucagwathiel3380
      @tucagwathiel3380 Před 2 měsíci +24

      ​@@shantavanee It's available online. :)

    • @user-hy2qo6lj2q
      @user-hy2qo6lj2q Před 2 měsíci +77

      My communion/confirmation dress had this same honeycomb smocking all over the bodice as a young kid... I loved it and never saw it on anything else since until now.

  • @jennifermartinez2997
    @jennifermartinez2997 Před 2 měsíci +1280

    I lost a significant amount of weight over the last couple years and had to completely replace my wardrobe. I bought a lot of Anthropologie stuff off Poshmark. I would say for the price I paid, I got really high-quality items...for the price they charge in store..I'd probably be a bit disappointed.

    • @shannoncrane4131
      @shannoncrane4131 Před 2 měsíci +98

      This. I'll buy on clearance or secondhand sometimes, but never full price.

    • @cpjmorgan
      @cpjmorgan Před 2 měsíci +8

      💯

    • @c.a.s1900
      @c.a.s1900 Před 2 měsíci +28

      Congratulations on your weight loss!

    • @a_new_ho
      @a_new_ho Před 2 měsíci

      @@shannoncrane4131 I’m the same way with urban outfitters!

    • @alfiyaca3066
      @alfiyaca3066 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Any tips for weight loss

  • @daniellej8800
    @daniellej8800 Před měsícem +18

    I have a black linen sundress from anthro and it is one of my favorites, got it several years ago at 300 (biggest clothing purchase of my life 😬) but I haven’t been disappointed with it at all! It’s held up well, super comfy, pocketsssss, so I’m glad I got a good piece, most of their stuff isn’t my vibe

  • @crystalsandoval4561
    @crystalsandoval4561 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you SO MUCH for showing what quality clothing means and showing that a high price tag does not automatically mean quality.

  • @boxergrrrrl
    @boxergrrrrl Před 2 měsíci +473

    Anthropologie is really hit or miss for me. Some of their stuff is great quality, but a lot is very fast fashion looking.

    • @amandaniella8224
      @amandaniella8224 Před 2 měsíci +10

      yesss TBH, even though I’m a woman I just shopped there for the men’s knit sweaters they’re actually still made with real cotton. they’re always on sale after winter

    • @giulitorelli
      @giulitorelli Před 2 měsíci +10

      Half of my closet is Anthro and alllllllll of what I have is divine! I was always careful to puck and choose wisely! My fav store ever!

    • @vegandolls
      @vegandolls Před 2 měsíci

      nothing they make is great quality. its all made in china. i challenge you to find even one item they sell that is made in a first world country

    • @thisisnotausernameXD
      @thisisnotausernameXD Před měsícem

      Is anthropologie not fast fashion somehow? Is it because of their much higher pricing?

    • @janelily7337
      @janelily7337 Před 27 dny +1

      You really have to pay attention to the material they’re using. Sometimes it’s 100% cotton or linen and holds up pretty well. Most of the time they’re charging $60+ for a basic shirt that’s made of polyester or acrylic. I would rather hunt through Marshall’s at that point.

  • @emrej2527
    @emrej2527 Před 2 měsíci +524

    I once time many years ago bought a skirt at Anthropologie for $200. This was before it was normal for clothes always costing that much and the zipper broke the second time I wore it!! I was so upset. I brought it back to the store and they wouldn’t do anything about it. I love Anthropologie’s style but I’d never shop there again after that experience

    • @jmas43
      @jmas43 Před 2 měsíci +52

      Always look for YKK zippers. They're made in Japan and are the industry standard. Very rarely have I seen a better zipper, but you will know. Everything else is garbage.

    • @heatherframpton9693
      @heatherframpton9693 Před 2 měsíci +25

      ​@@jmas43...or Talon zippers, if those still exist. YKK, definitely! 😊

    • @cosmic_drifter_007
      @cosmic_drifter_007 Před 2 měsíci +22

      Same! Bought an expensive comforter and it tore right away and they looked at me with a snob face when I tried to return it.

    • @emrej2527
      @emrej2527 Před měsícem +11

      @@cosmic_drifter_007yes it’s the attitude too!

    • @meghansullivan6812
      @meghansullivan6812 Před měsícem

      ​@@jmas43good to know!!!! Ty

  • @BakedBuddy
    @BakedBuddy Před měsícem +1

    I was reading some research recently talking about how we as a society, are turning to buying more items that are more durable and will last for years during times of economic hardship. It'll become trendy to save and invest in sustainable items. In a decade more or less, it will cycle back as people will be eagerly wanting to treat themselves again. It repeats over the years.

  • @wplants9793
    @wplants9793 Před měsícem +3

    I had a friend who worked for Antro corporate and she confirmed that they wait to see targets designs then copy them

  • @carolinetattoo4072
    @carolinetattoo4072 Před 2 měsíci +150

    Thank you for posting these. I sometimes am so unsure about what quality actually is. You sure have illustrated it very well. I actually look at the clothing quality now. I won’t buy if I see loose threads and easily wrinkled clothing. I’ve made a lot of mistakes over the years. So thank you!!

    • @SE-gs6gd
      @SE-gs6gd Před 2 měsíci +10

      Buy natural fibers and always look at the stitching. That is usually a dead giveaway. Well made clothes have very precise tightly stitched even seams and hems

    • @SophieMia806
      @SophieMia806 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I'm pretty picky, so I usually look for that kind of stuff anyway, no matter where I shop, what brand it is, or how much it costs. If I paid a lot for something at Anthropologie, and it fell apart due to poor construction, then I would be really upset.

    • @kkfvjk
      @kkfvjk Před měsícem +2

      Well she's wrong at least half of the time she opens her mouth. Whether a fabric easily wrinkles has nothing to do with its quality

  • @ayecams6652
    @ayecams6652 Před 2 měsíci +298

    PSA: STOP GIVING YOUR MONEY TO THESE COMPANIES WHO DO NOT VALUE OR CARE ABOUT YOU. START THINKING OF COMPANIES AS PEOPLE AND ASK YOURSELF IF THEY ARE ASKING FOR YOUR ENERGY IN RETURN FOR SOMETHING OF VALUE AND QUALITY.

    • @amandameyers9544
      @amandameyers9544 Před měsícem

      and also dumpster diving and sh@pl1f ting… fuck these companies they don’t deserve our money

    • @Kelly_C
      @Kelly_C Před měsícem +20

      thinking of companies as people is how we got into this mess lol

    • @cassthompson3386
      @cassthompson3386 Před měsícem +6

      People are stupid. They always have been and always will be. That's why companies like this are even still in business.

    • @XxAmethystRaynexX
      @XxAmethystRaynexX Před měsícem +15

      When companies only promote things like BLM & LGBT+ in their respective months, it really shows how much they "care". I don't think it's a company's job to care. They're just trying to make money. They literally have no reason to care about any of this. It's just a mind trick to make you feel good about spending your money at their store. Ironically, this makes me want to spend less. It would be different if a store supported a particular cause for the entirety of their career (like a eco friendly clothing brand that uses clean energy and donates to climate groups) or a different cause each month. It could even be a community thing. A local coffee shop could have a sign "help us pick our cause for next month" and let people vote by what they order. A small could be towards animal abuse. A large could be towards cancer. Or you could just verbally pick. It would definitely help a company stand out instead of blending in with everyone else.

    • @amandameyers9544
      @amandameyers9544 Před měsícem

      @@XxAmethystRaynexX no fr, especially because those companies have profited off of marginalized people and some of them have a history of fucking minstrelsy. literally sanrio.

  • @tea4nihilists
    @tea4nihilists Před měsícem +3

    ok I'm like 90% sure that I've seen that blazer from the end recently. i work at a dry cleaner and somehow the process had completely wrecked the integrity of the fabric. we got it fixed on our end for the customer service of it all, but I remember there being confusion on how it got that bad. another example of how a price tag does not necessarily indicate care or quality. it indicates brand recognition and greed levels.

  • @lafo1639
    @lafo1639 Před měsícem +8

    Totally agreed… the main issue is there poly and acrylic fabrics. Found a single pair of sweatpants made of 100% cotton and with no damn fleece on the inside last time I was looking for a 100% sweatpants and hoodie set

    • @paulinaanna5
      @paulinaanna5 Před 29 dny

      this is my biggest problem too, a garment can be beautiful, stitches well made etc but if the fabric is plastic there is no joy in wearing it anyway

  • @smania7575
    @smania7575 Před 2 měsíci +64

    I check out clothes at stores like this all the time. My husband and I went to the mall recently and mosy every dress I looked at was not worth the listed price. I took a picture of a couple dresses I really like since I figure I can make them myself with a little time. One dress was $300, but the fabric felt like it was the cheap $5/yard fabric. And it wouldn't be too difficult to make myself.

  • @beesworld04
    @beesworld04 Před 2 měsíci +73

    I love that you do these shorts and wish they had more views. I am really tired of most of these stores cause the cost vs quality is just poor and it’s ridiculous.

  • @cinephile1712
    @cinephile1712 Před měsícem +3

    Anthro hasn’t had anything inspiring in years. I used to cruise through the store by my old office all the time and snag great stuff on sale, but that was ages ago. Now I find thrifting to be so much more interesting as well as friendlier to my wallet and the environment.

  • @alexandra_vic_
    @alexandra_vic_ Před měsícem +2

    i love anthro! the cecily fit & flare dress is AMAZING! they’re good for certain pieces

  • @Chels888
    @Chels888 Před 2 měsíci +128

    All those loose treads would drive me crazy, great video as always ❤

  • @silasnguyen3178
    @silasnguyen3178 Před 2 měsíci +31

    I got an absolutely killer denim jacket from them about 3 years ago, from the clearance section. 😅 full price itsms aren't normally worth it imo, but discounted there are some gems

  • @elisiaweimar4219
    @elisiaweimar4219 Před 28 dny +1

    You make me feel so much better about myself for never having shopped there

  • @CuriousCalligrapher
    @CuriousCalligrapher Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for an honest review! I too find most of A's clothes are made to look cute on models but are not really well made nor stylish in reality. Ebay is full of A's clothes.

  • @rylanblack8571
    @rylanblack8571 Před 2 měsíci +55

    I shopped here on the regular 15 years ago. The clothes were amazing and I still own some of them. Now everything is complete trash, but the price point has remained the same.
    I gave up trying to buy mass produced clothes and just buy homemade or vintage. Expensive up front, but the clothes last 10 times as long.

    • @ME-gp7wc
      @ME-gp7wc Před měsícem +4

      They used to be my go to, and the quality has just not been there for a very long time. Still love their home stuffs though

    • @SamanthaLaDue
      @SamanthaLaDue Před 14 dny

      Same- used to be *the* place to get a couple good quality pieces and I still own and wear some of those. But these past years, its all gone downhill.

  • @rebeccapackardlivefree
    @rebeccapackardlivefree Před 2 měsíci +57

    I love that you made this video! You’re so right. They have gone way down with the quality of their products it’s sad I used to love them now I don’t even bother seeing what they have. I’m not into disposable fashion.

  • @ironicgambino8987
    @ironicgambino8987 Před měsícem +1

    I appreciate your content so much!!! It’s so refreshing to see❤❤❤

  • @Itsmekrodriguez
    @Itsmekrodriguez Před měsícem +1

    I just found tour channel. It's great to see a person doing constructive criticism about fashion/clothes quality.

  • @Kitty.Nocturne
    @Kitty.Nocturne Před 2 měsíci +26

    I bought jeans at old navy recently and none of the ankles have hems either, it just frays! That must be a new trend that clothing companies are doing now to cut corners while trying to pass it off as stylish lol.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před 2 měsíci

      Frayed-edge tops and jackets from Miu Miu
      Torn-paper dresses from Prada
      Floaty and fringed maxiskirts from Interior
      Look up the article by Vogue: "Torn, Frayed, and More Unfinished Fashion to Covet This Spring"

    • @SophieMia806
      @SophieMia806 Před 2 měsíci +7

      I don't like that trend, with the unfinished hems. To me it looks sloppy. I feel the same about the ripped jeans and shorts. And why do they charge more for ripped items that actually have less material than the completely intact items? Makes no sense to me.

    • @skarbuskreska
      @skarbuskreska Před 2 měsíci +6

      ​@@SophieMia806it's because ripping them is another production step that costs money 🤷‍♀️

    • @rhonddalesley
      @rhonddalesley Před měsícem +2

      Raw edges have been around for many years and I actually like them, I've got a couple of pairs of jeans with raw hems that haven't become shorts in all that time.
      Sure they fray a little more over the years but not to the extent that people think and I personally like it

    • @lesliemeng9224
      @lesliemeng9224 Před měsícem +1

      I agree! It’s so hard to find jeans with a hem at the bottom. I love Mother denim so much but have compromised multiple times for a bada$$ pair of jeans with raw hem.

  • @HRwoeking
    @HRwoeking Před 2 měsíci +66

    Chances are that Henry on the first top will have a line of stitching to stop the unraveling. So it won’t keep unraveling it will stop at the designated line. I’m a seamstress and I made a gauze dress like this a couple of summers ago. It still looks the same and I just throw them in the washing machine with other pieces. That’s what you should be looking for on an “unfinished” hem.

    • @katevans8994
      @katevans8994 Před 2 měsíci +22

      I agree, I have a few 'raw hem' items that also have that line of stitching above that part to ensure they don't completely unravel, and looking at the shirt in question again I'm pretty sure I can see a strip of interfacing just above the raw hem area (I can't tell for certain if there's also a line of stitching or not but I think a strip of interfacing would probably have the same result)

    • @Hokie5Libra82
      @Hokie5Libra82 Před měsícem +10

      Thank you. That's how those hems are finished. Her shorts have always kind of bothered me for reasons like this. I would suggest she take a sewing lab/class...I did in college. Also, anthro is a buyers store, a lot of their merchandise is selected by buyers/merchandise mgmt departments. I'd say about 40% of their clothing carries the anthro name. So I find this assessment is a bit odd...

    • @annekecaramin
      @annekecaramin Před měsícem +17

      @@Hokie5Libra82 Yeah I rolled my eyes a bit at the jacket, that's a bouclé fabric and the loose weave is just how it's made, it's not super hard wearing (although you can usually tuck snagged threads back in) but it's also not meant to be. 200 is not a lot for a well made blazer although I do agree it's pricey for acrylic. If you want to present yourself as an authority on clothing quality, at least learn the correct terms.

    • @chlorophyllheart
      @chlorophyllheart Před měsícem +4

      @@annekecaramin I thought she was stupid for the jacket comment too. I'm no seamstress but even with my limited knowledge I know that is simply the style/type of fabric it is.

    • @chlorophyllheart
      @chlorophyllheart Před měsícem +2

      Good point! I also have clothes with threads hanging as a feature, and they haven't fully unraveled because stitching stops it like you say.

  • @ladilondon1213
    @ladilondon1213 Před měsícem +1

    See I feel this way. I have done and have so much I don’t want or need anything but for my family to be with me and knowing they love me..

  • @carrieann1640
    @carrieann1640 Před měsícem +3

    I like to walk through Anthro, and over the years I've purchased a few useful items. But mostly the clothing isn't meant to last, and we really must get beyond that.

  • @elizabethclaiborne6461
    @elizabethclaiborne6461 Před 2 měsíci +29

    I gave up on stores and sew. Far higher quality for way less money.

  • @thefeistymunchkin
    @thefeistymunchkin Před 2 měsíci +41

    What even is that hem 😭 love hearing your take! 🤍

  • @missyrosez
    @missyrosez Před 16 dny

    Great points! Totally agree with all that you pointed out here. I liked Anthropologie .ore so years ago when I was in college and was more into trendy clothes or changed clothes more frequently. Looking for good quality fabrics and solid stitching is very important for finding clothes that last and for ones budget!

  • @bethanyfalafel1745
    @bethanyfalafel1745 Před 13 dny

    Gurl yas - I was there a few weeks ago and was so saddened by the quality. It’s happening everywhere, the prices have gone up and the quality has gone down.

  • @vocalnerd
    @vocalnerd Před 2 měsíci +40

    I'm obsessed with their Somerset dress; that one is 100% cotton, and they've had so many different colorways/prints that are GORGEOUS. I also was pleased with the Katerina dress I bought (cotton with a rayon lining).
    And they carry certain Farm Rio pieces, which are beautiful but SO expensive; I definitely wait for the steep discounts to kick in for those.
    So I do buy a few specific clothing items from Anthropologie, but I'm picky and definitely try to get items on sale or thrifted.

    • @Madeleinewith3Es
      @Madeleinewith3Es Před 2 měsíci +3

      Fr, I have a Farm Rio jumpsuit I bought on double sale for $50, and it's exquisite, but I'd never pay the original $180 for it

    • @ashliefay7375
      @ashliefay7375 Před měsícem

      Yes!! I have the velvet burnout version from last Christmas and it is STUNNING and the quality is beautiful. Anthro stocks a few different brands and not all of them are good.

  • @brandyrose9997
    @brandyrose9997 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Ms. Wang I appreciate your content, especially taking a closer look at overpriced low-quality brands. 🙌💕

  • @olivialisonbee8153
    @olivialisonbee8153 Před měsícem +1

    This is such an issue with most companies these days. I have a shirt I bought 12 years ago from Walmart that is still in pretty good shape. The seems are all intact and it’s held its shape good, the color has faded a bit, but it’s 12 years old. But the last 4 years I have been on a hunt for a shirt that will last even a year before it looks ragged. Most have lasted 6 months and then they might as well be worn for yard work and painting because they look awful.

  • @lifewitholliethegsp9203
    @lifewitholliethegsp9203 Před 17 dny +1

    I met someone who used to manufacture (before companies went to China) they sold the same item to MANY popular stores, including Anthro, Hollister etc. the same T- shirt was sold at each store, but Anthro’s mark up is 500%. I would never shop there, unless it was for jeans, because jeans are pretty much the same price everywhere, at least the brands they carry.

  • @toffeescreen7620
    @toffeescreen7620 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Would love to see you do this kind of review on clothes from the thrift! Seeing what materials you could get and being able to find older pieces from brands whose quality has deteriorated in recent years
    Would be nice to see that because it's a great way to encourage sustainability and quality purchases :)

    • @tbell1698
      @tbell1698 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Oh no. I don’t want a video from a thrift; then the youngsters will learn not to pass on quality clothes by great brands from the eighties they don’t recognize and they leave for me to scratch up because I grew up with those quality clothes and I not only know the brands stood for well crafted clothes but I also know the composition of the fabric. If Jen gives away all her knowledge there won’t be a fighting chance for those of us that love well crafted clothes to thrift them. 😉

  • @stanable9716
    @stanable9716 Před 2 měsíci +22

    Anthropologie isn’t worth it for clothes. If you REALLY have a hankering for Anthropologie fashion just save your money and buy Anthropologie second hand from Depop or Poshmark. I only go to Anthropologie for their home goods and even then it better be quirky and unique for me to buy it.

  • @KayleeFarnes
    @KayleeFarnes Před měsícem +1

    that first one is such a shame because it really is a cute top, but no way that lasts.

  • @AllThePeppermint
    @AllThePeppermint Před měsícem +2

    Although these pieces are generally "every day wear" pieces, this is a great example as to why I would prefer to make my wedding dress than to buy it someplace. I can control the quality of the garment based on the materials, tools, and my skills.
    And by making my own dress, I can avoid paying for the dress twice-once for the dress and again for alterations. I'm guaranteeing the uniqueness of my dress by choosing my own fabrics and not directly copying any designs.
    The older I get, I try harder to avoid plastic fabrics. My skills aren't on the professional level yet, but I'm a perfectionist. Case in point-I'm learning to crochet and made a small piece testing out a yarn for making a king size blanket. A coworker's mother crochets and he was noticing how my test piece looks excellent-even stitches and zero imperfections.

  • @stainedhands
    @stainedhands Před 2 měsíci +9

    I buy from them when they have a sale on sale- I can usually get decent quality things for around $25 to $50- I’m not gonna lie some of the things that I got are my favorite things in my wardrobe, but some were pretty disappointing when I saw them in person

  • @jandoel
    @jandoel Před 2 měsíci +5

    It's interesting to see someone do this for new clothes. This is something I always do when I thrift, but I never considered putting new clothes through the same level of scrutiny.

  • @Listening_Books12345
    @Listening_Books12345 Před měsícem +1

    I literally can't shop there, I'm totally priced out. I was in there once admiring their stuff and saw they were using an old book as part of a display for shoes, and I have feelings about old books being used in this way, and then I saw it was L'Morte de Arthur and I asked if I could buy it off them, but because the store was only renting the "decor" , they couldn't sell it to me. Made me sad 😢

  • @drjlrust
    @drjlrust Před 2 měsíci +8

    I have bought extremely pretty clothes at Anthropologie over the past decade. The clothes are somewhat lower-quality now than they used to be, but I think that's true all across the retail world. Quality and style are just poor everywhere. You can still find nice things at Anthro, but you have to be more careful now, and watch for sales.

  • @CleoPhoenixRT
    @CleoPhoenixRT Před 2 měsíci +5

    I need a friend like this to go shopping with.

  • @TheEclecticEmpath
    @TheEclecticEmpath Před měsícem +2

    Nope. I thrift 90% of what I need.

  • @lisamumma3495
    @lisamumma3495 Před měsícem +1

    I went there on a trip to the US in 2010 and the styles and fabrics were so much nicer than when I was there again last year. I was so disappointed and I didn’t buy anything 😔

  • @jennifervalencia7601
    @jennifervalencia7601 Před 2 měsíci +15

    I’m a fan of anthropology. It’s my “go to” shopping place. I didn’t experience anything like you mentioned. In fact the clothes, especially pants that I bought years ago are still wearable to this day.

    • @kas7145
      @kas7145 Před 23 dny +1

      Their quality has definitely been declining over the years. I wore several things from Anthro until they were just threads after years of heavy use

  • @JlNXED
    @JlNXED Před 2 měsíci +12

    It’s so hard to find good quality clothes these days idk where to shop, and thrift stores just get worse and populated with bad quality clothes now

  • @lizr5884
    @lizr5884 Před měsícem +1

    "Looks like a DIY project..." That's like half the store haha

  • @user-jr8se6hj7e
    @user-jr8se6hj7e Před měsícem +42

    Take a shot every time you hear “quite”

    • @thepandaknows
      @thepandaknows Před 18 dny +1

      Did this and I died from alcohol poisoning 🥲

    • @bola5671
      @bola5671 Před 17 dny

      ​@@thepandaknowsWow apple has service in hell. Not surprised.

  • @MelissaMelissa-ge6jx
    @MelissaMelissa-ge6jx Před 2 měsíci +8

    I have found a some great pieces there but sometimes I don’t get the price.

  • @Mahy4
    @Mahy4 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Please also review running shoes and designer shoes. Are they worth it? Like YSL and Louboutins

  • @LelliAmi
    @LelliAmi Před měsícem +1

    I worked at Anthro from 2018-2019. The only way I could afford the products I sold was through the limited 60% discounts we got (usually 40%, but I recall getting one or two 60s per month as well). I literally have only 2 pieces that have endured the past 5 years. One is a patchwork Farm Rio midi skirt that ripped along a patch seam immediately after I bought it. I hand sewed it and haven't had an issue since. The other is a plaid boiled wool cardigan/coat thing (Field Flower, I think?) that's pilled af but is still super warm and excellent for layering in the winter. Considering I probably bought 3-4 items per month on average for over a year and most of their stuff is/was priced anywhere from $80-$250, it's messed up that only 2 items have survived.
    TL;DR: Save your money. Expensive clothes aren't always an investment. Sometimes, they're just a scam.

    • @alanuu615
      @alanuu615 Před měsícem +1

      I worked at Ann Taylor loft for three years. You could find similar pieces at target for just about everything we sold for half the price. Target stuff also lasted longer, most of our tops and sweaters would pill or pucker at the seams after one or two washes. It was a pretty chill place to work, but now that I don't have my 70% employee discount I would never set foot in one.

  • @emelybrito4047
    @emelybrito4047 Před měsícem +1

    I really appreciate your videos. Keep them coming! 👍😁

  • @taylortanner37
    @taylortanner37 Před 2 měsíci +17

    If I need to repair before I can wear .... then no. I already have 3 wedding gowns to alter this week and 14 items that need repaired or fitted to clients. I do not have time to worry that my top is going to revert back to a mess of thread or that I am going to have to reweave my blazer after every wear.

    • @chlorophyllheart
      @chlorophyllheart Před měsícem

      You alter clothes for a living and don't know that the blazer "messy threads" is simply the type of fabric? It doesn't come loose/unravel, it's just the style.

    • @taylortanner37
      @taylortanner37 Před měsícem

      @@chlorophyllheart I get that its a style of fabric. The problem is it won't stand up to years of wear. Its fast fashion that is only expected to hold up a year , go out of style , and be tossed. Besides the fact that clothing manufacturers just burn no longer trendy clothing rather than recycle it cause destroying it is more cost effective. Thats millions of pounds of unnatural fabrics going up in flames, or being sent to clog landfills. The other problem is if normal people are going to pay that much for one piece of clothing they expect that they will get to use it long term. Usually with that loose a weave they will use a small amount of adhesive to keep it from unraveling but the first time its washed or dry cleaned the adhesive will break down and it will be very easy to snag it on stuff like hardware on purses , bracelets , rings etc. Thats my issue with it. It looks great and is fine for use in stuff like curtains , decorative wall hangings, fancy hats but not so much in clothing. Whether its trendy is not the issue. The issue is what happens when it wears out or goes out of fashion. Now do you see where I am coming from ?

    • @chlorophyllheart
      @chlorophyllheart Před měsícem

      @@taylortanner37 Your original comment was saying you'd have to reweave it, or repair after you buy, which you won't have to do. I own many fabrics which pull easy, but have still lasted years. Knitted stuff pulls way easier than the fabric we are talking about. That's all.
      All the other points you wrote afterwards are true and valid but not what you originally said and what I was replying to.

  • @Mahy4
    @Mahy4 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Thank you, people go crazy for this store at shops on don mills

  • @infinitedragonbellyx.x
    @infinitedragonbellyx.x Před měsícem +1

    This is the first time I have ever heard of the store. Those prices are hillarious, Screw that noise. I can find clothes like that at Goodwill or Target even Walmart. For 1/5 of the price

  • @ladilondon1213
    @ladilondon1213 Před měsícem +1

    Happy Belated Birthday… As you get older and mature more and more… you learn what’s real in life and what’s not. Only you know what’s important to you and you follow your own grove. Create what’s good energy to you.

  • @jmas43
    @jmas43 Před 2 měsíci +9

    It honestly depends. Some stuff is great quality, and other stuff not so much. I think it's worth shopping there, they have some very unique items you can't find elsewhere. You just have to pay attention to each individual item.

  • @Aliiii831
    @Aliiii831 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I like anthro but only if i get the stuff on sale with an extra 50% off, and even then it’s too much

  • @Heyreneesews
    @Heyreneesews Před měsícem +1

    This is nice. I think we’re so used to fast fashion that we forgot how garments should be made. Nicely done

  • @DreamingOfStars02
    @DreamingOfStars02 Před měsícem

    Love videos like this, it just highlights that price doesn't always guarantee quality and is a real eye opener when it comes to finding pieces that will actually last x

  • @rheahuggins
    @rheahuggins Před 2 měsíci +10

    I am obsessed w Anthro and easily have over 250 pieces from them. I am 4'9 and they have a petite clothing lind. Something most brands don't have. They have so many unique styles, patterns and colors and honestly I am very happy w the quality of the cloths. The Daily Practice line is very durable for casual, everyday wear. Maeve is great, I love Farm Rio and others. Never disappointed and love going into the store. Shop the sales online as well and they have great sales all the time. ❤ Anthro!

    • @kelsey2333
      @kelsey2333 Před měsícem +2

      How much clothes do you have total?? Holy crap

    • @deborahramos7470
      @deborahramos7470 Před měsícem

      Yes!!! I love Maeve and Farm Rio also!!! ❤

  • @michelleruizkeil6946
    @michelleruizkeil6946 Před 2 měsíci +13

    I love your videos on quailty--but I get sad too because so few of the companies that have extended sizes also make quality clothes. I'd love to see your take on that--but it would be difficult because most brands with ES don't carry those sizes in store. Sigh.

    • @reginaph828
      @reginaph828 Před 2 měsíci +3

      This is one of the few places that I can find fashionable-ish clothing in my size. Otherwise I’m relegated to bedazzled polyester tops and unflattering jeans. Thrifting is also not an option - stores just don’t carry vintage plus items.

    • @GetOfflineGetGood
      @GetOfflineGetGood Před 2 měsíci +1

      I really want to buy some stuff from Universal Standard and see if they're any good

    • @elise85391
      @elise85391 Před 2 měsíci +3

      It's so annoying how they never have the extended sizes in store. I want to know what fits and what it's gonna look like BEFORE I buy it. I hate having to buy multiple sizes, because I'm terrible about returning them within 14 days
      Edit: And it' so hard to find good extended sizes even on the trendy new resale sites, bc all they have is stuff in a size 4

  • @J.B-sn1fs
    @J.B-sn1fs Před měsícem +1

    I worked at anthro and only bought things with my discount, and very few were clothing items...
    Some stuff really are great pieces but most of it absolutely felt & wore really cheap considering the price point

  • @infamousElle
    @infamousElle Před měsícem +1

    Good Review! Very well needed, teach ppl how to assess quality.

  • @hanama5678
    @hanama5678 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Can you review vuori?

  • @itsjoy3466
    @itsjoy3466 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Isn’t tweed supposed to have that look?

    • @leontynahervertova6676
      @leontynahervertova6676 Před 2 měsíci +6

      it’s called bouclé and yes it is

    • @Hokie5Libra82
      @Hokie5Libra82 Před měsícem +3

      ​​​​@@leontynahervertova6676 thank you. Someone replied to one of my comments about her not knowing that the unfinished hem is actually finished (at the bottom of the shirt that inch strip of fabric sewn on the inside of the shirt stops the fraying from going all the way up the shirt...that's one way of finishing an intentional frayed hem)..."if she's going to present herself as an authority on clothing quality, she should at least know what she's talking about".

  • @rebeccal7927
    @rebeccal7927 Před měsícem +1

    'I Guess' to me is about having to love yourself before you can love someone else without destroying yourself in the process of falling in love. And it breaks my heart everytime. "I guess it's all about trying to love someone you've never met" = loving yourself eventhough you don't know yourself in the slightest. "I guess it's all about dying" = so little time to get to the level of self acceptance to love someone else

  • @shelbyjuice
    @shelbyjuice Před měsícem +1

    I used to work at their headquarters. The annual “every manager from every anthro in the country” was something out of black mirror. I’ll never forget how bizarre it was. This company is Mean Girl City.

  • @Justhppy2behere
    @Justhppy2behere Před měsícem +4

    take a shot every time she says “quite” 😂

  • @warmbreeze.mp3
    @warmbreeze.mp3 Před měsícem +1

    I love that ur doing this. I used to work at urban outfitters; I'd take inspo from the store then go thrifting. Came out w the same stuff, equal or better quality. And I remember one day feeling impulsive after my shift, so I went into the Neiman Marcus at that mall. First time ever. I was floored at how bad some of the stitching/loose threads were on the tops I was looking at. Ross quality, ross design, but because we're in Neiman Marcus, it's $130 🙄 the workers also followed me around like i was gonna steal. relax, y'all can keep ur overpriced garbage lol.

    • @warmbreeze.mp3
      @warmbreeze.mp3 Před měsícem

      uo and anthro r sister stores too, so this doesnt suprise me lol

  • @glumdrops3678
    @glumdrops3678 Před měsícem +1

    I work in urban outfitters (owned by the same company so shared discount yo) and it’s exactly the same. I also cringe when people pay full price for clothes, it’s diabolical.

  • @kellarenna
    @kellarenna Před 28 dny +1

    Their clearance deals are great. Ive gotten 80 dollar shirts for 16 dollars. That's about as high as I'd go shopping there 😂

  • @maddiey6146
    @maddiey6146 Před měsícem

    So interesting to see someone pay attention to details on the quality, not just the design of clothes. I like this approach to shopping!

  • @rounz1
    @rounz1 Před měsícem +1

    I cut that store loose years ago for that very reason. The designs were cute, but there was no quality control in the execution: collars off center; one sleeve tighter than the other, etc.

  • @lilpetz500
    @lilpetz500 Před měsícem +1

    I rember Anthropologie being THE fashion Pinterest board/Buzzfeed article/magazine brand back in the early 2010s.
    Never seen the store in person though, and I always thought of it as "oh, it looks expensive and fashionable because I was told it was"

  • @sariwho4945
    @sariwho4945 Před měsícem

    Your Channel has really shown me the inportance of shopping clothes In-Store instead of Online.

    • @PMC08
      @PMC08 Před měsícem

      Shopping in store is best but every story has limited stock and i really hate that

  • @sreyphon-thill3297
    @sreyphon-thill3297 Před 19 dny

    The dragon fruit color with how tea roses are stunning 😍 enjoy your bag! So beautiful 💗

  • @rachelpage2781
    @rachelpage2781 Před měsícem +1

    It’s still fast fashion direct from China, I used to work at the sister company Urban Outfitters. The merchandise quality is trash and the markup percentage is eye opening. A $200 dress costs the company around $25.

  • @kyleireoun1250
    @kyleireoun1250 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for the videos you make. The information you share is a wealth of knowledge! I I’m building a base reference of how to pick quality clothing with longevity - and which brands disguise themselves as quality when in reality they may only carry a few quality pieces.

  • @akelly4207
    @akelly4207 Před měsícem +1

    I hate expensive shops that offer poor quality.

  • @BunnyGtravelerwannabe
    @BunnyGtravelerwannabe Před měsícem

    Thanks for telling you what details to pay attention too

  • @mss7119
    @mss7119 Před měsícem

    That’s really interesting to see. I wouldn’t expect stores to do some of those things. Now I know some things to look out for in terms of quality. GOD bless you ❤

  • @idontgetpaidenoughforthis
    @idontgetpaidenoughforthis Před měsícem

    Omg lol you finna put em out of business sis 😭

  • @SomethingStrange910
    @SomethingStrange910 Před měsícem +1

    I always thought they were a cool store and finally bought some stuff a few years ago. I was so excited to receive the package but ended up returning practically everything because they were nothing but a pile of disappointment. 😅

  • @freesmoke8088
    @freesmoke8088 Před 19 dny +1

    Always thought this about Anthro. Bought a couple pairs of shoes or the odd garment on clearance during their extra 40% sales, but for their prices, I’m expecting natural fibers and real leather. I have no idea how they can afford their insane VM and prime real estate locales. Who TF wears that hot petroleum-based trash? At least H&M doesn’t pretend to be something they’re not.