Fitting Room Review: Target’s Universal Thread High-Rise Skinny Jeans
A report from the fitting room, where I tried on Target’s $24.99 high-rise skinny jeans.
A report from the fitting room, where I tried on Target’s $24.99 high-rise skinny jeans.
Target has rolled out a new brand called Universal Thread. Target describes the brand as “do-good denim,” but is it?
What is GoWeave, you ask? It’s a magical fabric that Everlane claims doesn’t wrinkle, keeps its shape, and regulates your temperature.
When Everlane released its Day Heel back in April, it was so popular that it sold out in a day. But is it as wearable as it is popular?
Recently on a Target run, I was distracted by a faux fur leopard print coat.
Today’s post is a review about a coat, but also about conflicted feelings. One place that I’ve enjoyed shopping is Club Monaco. I like their minimalist aesthetic (though they definitely get into frilly, feminine moods too.) Club Monaco feels a bit less fast fashion and trendy than other brands — at least that’s my perception of them — and I like that.
I love waffle knit; it’s such a great texture. I had to go try it on. Here’s a review of this sweater from a petite perspective.
One thing that I love about Everlane is how they take an everyday basic and give it a modern cut. That’s the case with their Cashmere Crop V-Neck.
I just happen to be in the market for a smart pointy toe kitten heel.
In September, Everlane started selling jeans, which makes a lot of sense for a brand known for basics.