Monday Musings: Some Whining and Some Fashion

Happy Monday ladies. I’ve hopped over to wine country for a long-anticipated visit with one of my dearest girlfriends. The joy of being with her reminds me how often I let work take precedence over things it shouldn’t. Life balance is always a challenge when you love your job.

Too Expensive

I’d like to just whine a bit. What happened to Banana Republic? I know they got a new designer who brought their aesthetic back to the brand’s roots. But whew!! Who are they designing for? The fabrics are all too, too, everything. Stiff, overly bulky, and sized for their ultra-tall models. The 5’4″ woman is in trouble if she wants to wear their clothes.

Even their accessories are out of control. I adore this bag but would never spend $450 for it. This bag needs to be about $200… if that. I never see people shopping in my local store, which makes me wonder who is keeping this brand afloat. Their profits appear to be up, which means I must no longer be their customer, which makes me sad. OK, I’m done whining, but this feels like when I find a favorite shade of lipstick, and they stop making it.

New Finds

TOWEL

My husband swims laps every day, and our pool towels are totally worn out. I ordered this one and this one for him which I thought he’d get a kick out of. I ordered these for myself because I’m not swimming…just hovering in the shade reading beside the pool :). While pursuing, I discovered some other fun finds at Nordstrom Rack and discovered this water flask which I just bought at full price.

Currently reading/devouring

OUTLIVE – THE SCIENCE AND ART OF LONGEVITY

I say reading, but I’m listening to this book on Audible. This guy is brilliant yet makes the material so easy to understand. I’m bingeing on this book and loving every second of it.

Splurge or Save

Linen is hitting the stores in a big way, so I thought it would be fun to do a splurge or save outfit. I’ve taken my linen out in preparation for the heat wave I expect will hit us like a sledgehammer very soon. The feeling of these outfits is similar, but the prices are quite different.

DRESS 37″ longBAGSANDALSBRACELETEARRINGS LIPSTICK

Neutral-colored accessories let the dress take center stage in both of these outfits. It would take you to lunch or a casual dinner and work with white tennies for running errands.

DRESS 41″ LONGSANDALSBAG BRACELETEARRINGS LIPSTICK

Please note that the top dress appears longer than the bottom dress, but the measurements indicate it’s actually shorter. The top outfit comes in at around $2,164.00, and the second outfit comes in at around $160.00. Could you spot the budget outfit? What tipped you off?

Thanks for reading and be sure to wear what makes you feel confident.

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  1. I am very late to this party — when I went to the link for the “save” dress, it took me to a different dress at Kohl’s. Didn’t realize that till now. Ordered the Kohl’s dress in green and I quite like it. Came back to this post for ideas on how to style it, and that’s when I realized it was not the same dress as pictured. It is not linen. How funny! It still worked out well as it fits — the waist is in the right place and the skirt hits just below the knee. It runs large; I sized down a size. I have neutral sandals with a block heel, but was wondering about making it more casual and wearing this with sneakers…

    1. Oh wow! I’m sorry but I’m really glad it worked out for you.

  2. Marsha Banks says:

    I agree with you 100% on Banana Republic. I haven’t found much there in a long time. My daughter wanted some merino cardigans for Christmas, and I think that’s the last thing I bought. I keep popping into the store, but it’s woefully empty. There’s a beautiful pleated dress that looks like something a Grecian goddess would wear. Now, who would wear something like that? And, would you wear it more than once because it’s so recognizable? I also think the quality is slipping. I looked at some merino tees a few weeks ago. They were so thin I honestly could see my hand through them, and I’m not one to worry about thinness. I hope they turn around. I loved when they did the collaborations with Issa and Marimekko. Those were amazing!

  3. BR has never been my style and the prices are too expensive. I rarely see anyone in their stores.

  4. So ironic regarding your comment about BR. We rented a condo for 2 months in Newport Coast and while here, I went into BR on Newport Coast Drive. I came out and made the same comments to my husband. What a disappointment! 😕

    1. Someone is keeping BR floating. I hope they do a course correction soon.

  5. If it weren’t for the petites at Banana Republic, I wouldn’t have much to wear. Their pants fit me perfectly, and I haven’t found another company’s petites that don’t require some alteration. At 73, a lot of BR clothing is too youthful, but every piece I have is in constant rotation in my closet. Sure, I would like to spend less, so instead, I will just buy less. Regarding the hi/low, something about the sheen of the first dress, and the way it draped, tipped me off. Thanks for your well researched posts. I look forward to them every day.

  6. I live in hot, humid Tennessee and prior to this was in Texas for 19 years. I really appreciate linen and cotton! EF has been a favorite for years but being 5’1” and chubby makes some of her styles not so attractive for me.
    I do have a question for you; why is polyester used so much in clothing both high end and low end? I find it just too hot and too much static.
    Love the towels!

  7. Francesca B says:

    Hi Jennifer,
    I agree about Banana Republic l now don’t shop there as l am frequently sending clothes back that “promise” to be right but in reality often are lacking. The latest was this white linen dress with a wrap front that you had to pull over your head. It was on sale and many bloggers were mentioning it, but it was just badly constructed and the skirt was huge and heavy and l looked like l had gained ten pounds. The return took forever too and l had to chase it up.
    Love the towels you found! Happy week 🙂

  8. I recognized the EF dress, so not fair game, although I will say the quality linen is easy to spot, regardless of brand. Even though I like the EF dress, esp the color, I would not buy it because of the linebacker sleeves. I always add cardigans or jackets, and these sleeves/wings are difficult to cover.

    Re BR. I *may* have whined about this before, but the BR website is insanely difficult to navigate now. I miss the old days of straightforward photos and words — I don’t need videos for each item, nor do I need ridiculous model poses. If I can’t easily find what I’m looking for on a website, I simply move on to easier sites like Nordstrom.

    1. I find if the model pose is weird, they’re hiding a problem with the garment.

  9. It’s always the handbags that seem to tip me off. I loved all the Kohl items, really nice. Our Banana Republic is downtown and we went down recently and I didn’t recognize it. Not a thing would have fit me there. It seemed so stark. I loved your towels!!

  10. Mary Ruth Harden says:

    I’m definately not into $200 + dresses or anything I’d be afraid to wear in case I got something on it.
    I’m very satisfied with less expensive or bargain brands for shopping at Wal-Mart.
    I think anything I wear would be better than what I’ve seen so many people wearing these days. I do shop BR Factory outlet some and have been pleased. I am short so findings petites is the challenge.

  11. The YSL quilted bag was the high end indicator to me and on that note, I do ‘not’ understand the high pricing on bags that IMO are currently over-the-moon. i.e.: It being $2,289.- Cdn. then add $366.24 tax to that.) Will also add, I feel the cost is absolutely crrrra……zy when considering many are not even that well designed. i.e.: Little to no compartment division, cheaply lined etc. As to Banana Republic; will admit I do appreciate their color palette and I don’t have a problem with their sizing, however I do find their quality of fabrics somewhat disappointing for their price range. -Brenda-

    1. That’s my issue. For the price, I want fabrics that aren’t too heavy to wear. Some seems as tough as hopsack!

  12. I agree that Banana Republic clothing is pricey but, perhaps, not more than a lot of othre brands. The bags, though, are over the top. I’m 5′ 2″ and have had good luck with their Petite sizing. And I love the Forever sweater! On the other hand, I would not buy a tee there again: the one I bought has not held up as it should and has a seam unravelling some. The raspberry dress is beautful.

    1. My factory my tees haven’t held up either. I need a better source to refresh my tee collection this summer.

      1. I just bought two Madewell tees and two hats from Nordstrom Rack. They were cheaper than Kohls! I hope I love all of my order! I am 5’2” and am curvy at 140 lbs. I have wide shoulders like you and same coloring. I am hard to fit as I have thickened in my waist. BR would never fit me. I hate coarse fabrics. Give me soft cotton any day. Thank you for introducing me to the Rack! Sydney

      2. My pleasure!! I love the Nordstrom Rack♥️♥️

  13. The sleeve elastic and the self-tie belt on the second dress gave me the clue it was the less expensive one. Sadly, the shaping of the first one doesn’t do anything positive on my short body.

    1. Sadly, the shoulders/sleeves of the top one doesn’t flatter my shape.