expiredSwaggySquirtle posted Dec 08, 2022 09:49 PM
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expiredSwaggySquirtle posted Dec 08, 2022 09:49 PM
Vineyard Vines Outlet: Up to 60% Off Sale: Women's Long-Sleeve Slub Hoodie Tee
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I will say that they are starting to go away from the "embroidered" logo (or none at all on some products) in place of the vinyl sticker type logo, which worries me because other companies that have started to do that, the quality has dropped completely. On their screen printed shirts, they feel like they are now using a cheaper plastisol, which is stiffer and not nearly as soft or durable as it used to be.
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"Created exclusively for our Outlet Collection: iconic prints, top-quality fabrics and our signature vineyard vines style, all at an amazing value!"
Not sure if this means lesser quality than can be expected from their regular retail products? Just an FYI for those shopping.
Then, every review I read was "Submitted as part of a sweepstakes entry."
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"Created exclusively for our Outlet Collection: iconic prints, top-quality fabrics and our signature vineyard vines style, all at an amazing value!"
Not sure if this means lesser quality than can be expected from their regular retail products? Just an FYI for those shopping.
Then, every review I read was "Submitted as part of a sweepstakes entry."
I will say that they are starting to go away from the "embroidered" logo (or none at all on some products) in place of the vinyl sticker type logo, which worries me because other companies that have started to do that, the quality has dropped completely. On their screen printed shirts, they feel like they are now using a cheaper plastisol, which is stiffer and not nearly as soft or durable as it used to be.
VV is like Abercrombie of GenZ. Quality is fine, nothing special, but you're paying for the brand/logo. Middle schoolers love this stuff.
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Compared to some of the other outlet type stores (banana republic, which I guess is related to Old Navy/GAP) the quality seemed more in line with Polo/Ralph Lauren.
I will say that they are starting to go away from the "embroidered" logo (or none at all on some products) in place of the vinyl sticker type logo, which worries me because other companies that have started to do that, the quality has dropped completely. On their screen printed shirts, they feel like they are now using a cheaper plastisol, which is stiffer and not nearly as soft or durable as it used to be.
"Created exclusively for our Outlet Collection: iconic prints, top-quality fabrics and our signature vineyard vines style, all at an amazing value!"
Not sure if this means lesser quality than can be expected from their regular retail products? Just an FYI for those shopping.
Then, every review I read was "Submitted as part of a sweepstakes entry."
No idea what the people are smoking in this thread who are saying VV is equivalent to Abercrombie or worse than Uniqlo/Target house brands. I wear Uniqlo over VV these days for style and value and I think VV is for people who want to LARP as sailboat owners on Martha's Vineyard and almost nobody else, no to mention their fits are the classic Brooks Brothers nonsense where every man has to have a beer belly to fit their tops, but unless the quality has fallen *exponentially* since 2014, their quality in materials, stitching, etc. is way better than those brands. I have clothing from all 4 of the aforementioned brands actually and VV is noticeably thicker and softer in material and more deluxe in its finishes (waistbands, buttons, cuffs, neck cuffs, etc). If the quality *has* gotten worse I wouldn't be surprised because a) that has been happening to everybody and b) VV has dramatically expanded and corporatized in the ~18 years since I started wearing their clothing, which nearly always leads to quality cuts, but again it would have to be drastic for the above claims to be true.
If VV still has their (semi?-)annual 'whale of a sale' clearance in Lawrence, MA or other places it's worth checking out to try their clothing for cheap. I got a bunch of stuff (retail items) for 75% off when I last went in 2014. IIRC the sale starts at like 40% and then gets deeper and deeper throughout the week until everything is gone.
VV is like Abercrombie of GenZ. Quality is fine, nothing special, but you're paying for the brand/logo. Middle schoolers love this stuff.
clothes are decent- but the iron on logos- do start coming off. my son's shorts have lasted a few years, so the quality is pretty good.
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VV is like Abercrombie of GenZ. Quality is fine, nothing special, but you're paying for the brand/logo. Middle schoolers love this stuff.
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