Saturday, August 22, 2015

J.Crew Factory Reviews: Pocket Tunic Sweater, Striped Ponte Dress

It's been a while since I last reviewed anything! That's because I haven't been shopping in stores much. Nowadays I do most of my shopping online. I know there are better deals to be found in store, but I honestly don't have the time to go regularly. Anyway, this past week I finally visited J.Crew Factory to do returns and check out their new arrivals. Only a few things caught my eye, but the things that did I really liked! For reference, I'm 5' 4", 32C-26-34. My usual size at J.Crew Factory is 00 and XXS.

Heather Dusk XXS


When I browsed the new arrivals online, this sweater completely flew under my radar. And who can really blame me? Online it looks extremely bland. Even in person, it didn't look very promising, sitting by itself all folded on a table. The only reason I tried it on was because it passed my handfeel test (I frequently walk around a store touching everything and only stop to pick it up if the material feels nice - I know, kind of weird). In the fitting room, I was pleasantly surprised! The torso was actually slouchy slim in a really good way. It wasn't boxy at all from the side. I would say it's true to size. The 100% merino wool was medium weight and felt fine against my bare skin (although I'm not usually sensitive to wool). The pockets didn't add bulk to my hips, and the length was good on my 5' 4" frame, which is my biggest struggle with tunics. My only qualm was about the sleeve length. The website says this sweater has long sleeves, but the one I tried on decidedly had bracelet sleeves. That wasn't a deal breaker for me though; I actually thought it worked with the tunic length.  Anyway, this one came home with me so I could try it on with other pieces I own. So far it seems to work really well with skinny jeans and leggings.

Verdict: Love, true to size.

Red Ivory Gondola XXS


This slip on dress also passed my handfeel test. The ponte material is really soft, smooth, cool to the touch, and somewhat wrinkle resistant! That makes sense given its composition: 88% viscose, 10% nylon, and 2% elastane. It comes in two different colors: red/ivory and black/ivory. I only saw the red striped one in store, so that's the one I tried on. I found it true to size and not too mini, even though the hem does hit above the knee. It does a good job of skimming the body while not being too clingy. My favorite detail here is the contrasting side panel. If you look carefully, the sides are lined up so that each red stripe is matched up with an ivory stripe on the front and back. It's visually slimming, because those side panels extend slightly to the front, thus making the body look more narrow. Again, I take issue with the sleeves. The website claims this has bracelet sleeves, but they're actually 3/4 length. I find them to be a hair too loose, but I could always push them up to my elbow. Perhaps the biggest issue with this dress is that it's dry clean only. I feel like that would make sense for a nice silk or wool dress but not for something so casual. Also, wool items shrink due to heat exposure whereas rayon/viscose shrink due to water exposure. Hence, you can get away with handwashing wool in cold water, but that's not an option for rayon/viscose. If anyone knows of other cleaning options, please let me know! Otherwise I may have to return this dress.

Verdict: Like, true to size, but dry clean only.


What are your thoughts on dry clean only for non-silk/wool items? Have you found anything you liked at J.Crew Factory lately?

6 comments:

  1. LOVE both of these! That dress is so adorable. Now I wish I had looked for it when I was in store a couple of weeks ago! I would say, if you really want that dress, to size up...and then when you wash it and it shrinks, it'll fit like normal. Do you think that would work? I did just have this issue with a dress I have; the viscose skirt shrunk and the lining didn't. :( It's at the tailor getting fixed now.

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    1. I'm worried that the dress will be too short after shrinking even if I go up a size. My tentative plan is to return the one I have and rebuy only if it gets significantly cheaper. That way it can offset future dry cleaning costs a little.

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  2. I love the pocket tunic sweater, too and bought it in black. So funny that you do the handfeel test as I check the labels on EVERYTHING now, especially at J Crew and Factory. Yay for 100% merino wool! The dress looks fabulous on you. Really like the contrasting side panels. Thanks for taking the time to do reviews!

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    1. If I pick up the tunic in another color, I'd get the black for sure. It's so versatile! I've always done the handfeel test, but only recently did I start checking the care instructions. In the past I didn't, and a bunch of stuff got ruined in the wash!

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  3. Regarding how to wash your dress, have you tried hand washing it in The Laudress 'Delicate' wash? It's good for silks, and blended materials such as this dress.

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    1. Thanks for the recommendation. I'll have to try it on my silks. I think the problem with this dress is that it can't be washed in any kind of water, regardless of the type of detergent used.

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