15 Ways Your Clothes Look CHEAP! *What Not to Wear*

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  • @ANNAREID29
    @ANNAREID29  Год назад +18

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    • @donnamcdermott443
      @donnamcdermott443 Год назад +2

      The jumper you're wearing looks really soft and more expensive than an Amazon jumper the colour does wash you out a little but you already knew that the cream one you showed might be better or black would probably be really nice black instantly looks more expensive sometimes so long as it's not faded

    • @lucky0n3
      @lucky0n3 Год назад +1

      Hi! Which jeans are you wearing in your outfit examples?

    • @whosthatgirlitssam3207
      @whosthatgirlitssam3207 Год назад +1

      Try not to rub your wrists together ( 3:45 ) when putting on perfume, it changes the performance of the top notes!:)

  • @robstrck8
    @robstrck8 Год назад +220

    I solve the looking cheap problem by shopping second hand and getting quality, well made pieces. My favorite jeans are second hand and Levi’s are my go to.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +7

      Love this ❤️

    • @cassandrabordies6173
      @cassandrabordies6173 Год назад +11

      I agree with you 100 percent I only shop thrift, my favorite store is Savers a lot of name brands at a cheaper price.Thanks for sharing.

    • @sarahborders2348
      @sarahborders2348 Год назад +11

      Same! I buy almost all of my high end quality clothes on eBay. I’ve found almost everything on eBay

    • @robstrck8
      @robstrck8 Год назад +8

      @@sarahborders2348 I might have to try eBay. Have you ever shopped poshmark? I have found really great pieces on there.

    • @sarahborders2348
      @sarahborders2348 Год назад +5

      Yes, I’ve bought a few items on posh mark too. eBay seems to have better options though. I also buy almost all of my shoes on eBay that are new without box or a return. I pay as much as I would on eBay for a cheap item on Amazon!

  • @marshaspears9142
    @marshaspears9142 Год назад +196

    When I was learning to sew many years ago, my mother explained that trimming every single thread was a detail that makes expensive items "look expensive". Most steps in manufacturing are performed with minimal human assistance. Trimming loose threads is labor intensive, and increases the cost. (A careful trimming of well loved items from you clothes or linen closet will
    have a similar effect.)

    • @annlatham
      @annlatham Год назад +4

      Love that! Thanks for sharing.

    • @opiatepix
      @opiatepix Год назад +11

      Yay, a fellow sewist! And yes, the trimming and finishing is such a huge difference. Not matching patterns (because matching takes more time and wastes fabric), seams in jeans that bias to the front because they weren’t cut properly on the grainline (which also costs money and time), all little giveaways that the clothes were made cheaply and badly.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +7

      Yes that makes so much sense! And once you have something you love that is super high quality it’s hard to go back❤️

    • @sharplesmancini7135
      @sharplesmancini7135 Год назад +1

      Marines do that too!

    • @katfromdenver
      @katfromdenver Год назад +3

      I agree with your point on thread trimming, but to your comment on manufacturing, the garment industry actually relies heavily on human labor - in mass-market fashion they're just too rushed (with an inhumane and unreasonable output demand) for that level of attention to detail.

  • @valkyriesardo278
    @valkyriesardo278 Год назад +25

    My mother taught me to sew. One thing she taught when choosing fabric was to ball up a fistful of the cloth in one hand. She would hold it for a moment and then release. This would reveal the fabric's tendency to hold on to wrinkles. You can do the same with retail clothing. Learn to sew if you ever get the opportunity or at least try to read through a book on "how to sew". Even if you never sew your own clothes, you learn to recognize quality construction when you shop for clothes. Now that I am a retired senior woman, I buy most of my casual clothing in the men's wear department. In general men's casual wear is better constructed and made of higher quality fabric. I stand six feet tall and need the extra length in the leg and sleeve. Also, I prefer a loose fit too when I'm running errands or working around the house.

    • @druidriley3163
      @druidriley3163 Год назад +2

      Yep, my mom would do that as well. However, real linen tends to wrinkle like a champ and it's a high end fabric.

    • @abeamzn1898
      @abeamzn1898 Год назад +2

      I am also tall and look for item in men's shop. They are usually better quality.

  • @angelapruisman536
    @angelapruisman536 Год назад +153

    We didn't have a lot of money when I was growing up, so we did our own baking, sewing, etc. (I could sew a dress at age 10!) My mom was an excellent teacher when she taught me how to lay out and cut out the pattern pieces; it involved meticulous measuring, especially when dealing with plaids. It is something I have never forgotten, I always look at how stripes and plaids line up. Also, are there threads hanging? Are the seams well pressed? Do they pucker? Are the buttons good quality? Does the zipper go up and down smoothly? Etc. When shopping with my daughter, she wanted a dress...cute dress, but a disaster construction-wise. She told me, "Nobody notices Mom."...but they really do! I did not buy the dress.

    • @lindagrey9816
      @lindagrey9816 Год назад +7

      I always look at the seams. Plaids should match,patterns should match, stripes should align.I made my own clothes as well.

    • @doloresryan3731
      @doloresryan3731 Год назад +4

      @@lindagrey9816 I always look for that and a friend told me I was too fussy. hahaha!

    • @kathygann1180
      @kathygann1180 Год назад +1

      SO TRUE!

    • @tia2all501
      @tia2all501 Год назад +4

      I have a Mother that sewed and to this day I love to make a lot of my own clothes I love the creative process. I also love to make jewelry. I have my own style kind of bohemian, hippie, gypsy vibe so it’s kind of hard to find clothes in stores. and everything is one of a kind. I get my jeans at thrift stores. I know it’s not for everyone but that’s what makes them me ☮️

    • @fnma21
      @fnma21 Год назад +1

      My mother is a sewer too. I was always around her. I would make clothes for my dolls from some leftovers. I'm not into sewing now but I did learn a lot from my mum about quality and materials. I'm obsessed with quality and teach my daughter to check clothes before buying. ))

  • @sarapanzarella97
    @sarapanzarella97 Год назад +51

    Honestly, I avoid ribbed knits because I also have a larger chest and I hate how the lines stretch over my chest and just feel like they bring more attention than I personally want to that area. They also don’t seem to hold their shape well after a few washings. great video!

  • @littlerebel386
    @littlerebel386 Год назад +12

    I guess I just think differently than you do. When I'm out and about I really don't care what people have on cuz it's really none of my business. I really don't pay that much attention if somebody has on a pair of Walmart jeans or $500 pair designer jeans. People have to buy clothes according to their budget. I feel like if you have a neat and clean appearance that's really that's all that's needed.

    • @valenciaorange2000
      @valenciaorange2000 Год назад +3

      I feel the same way. I'm in a rut right now so I'm keeping what I have in my closet as long as there are no holes in them and they look presentable in my eyes.

    • @littlerebel386
      @littlerebel386 Год назад +5

      @@valenciaorange2000 I have to agree with you. These days people are scratching and scraping to survive. Her video makes people feel insecure about their clothes. But I'm here to say don't feel that way. When you're out in public people are not looking at you that hard to see if you have hardware on your jeans or not. Honestly I could care less if you bought your clothes at Nordstrom's or Goodwill. I care about the human being not what they have on.

  • @micahmiller5923
    @micahmiller5923 Год назад +112

    To avoid the see-through effect, I usually wear nude bras. It cuts back on the noticeability of see through items.

    • @noronahahaha
      @noronahahaha Год назад +8

      That can help in some cases but with the white shirt she showed, the giveaway was in the cuffs and where ever they doubled the fabric. So you still have a super obvious contrast between off-white and bright white!

    • @druidriley3163
      @druidriley3163 Год назад +3

      it does, but if you wear it untucked, the top of your trousers or skirt showing through looks really really bad.

    • @gonniereddy4948
      @gonniereddy4948 Год назад +4

      Me too I wear nude or brown. I am a brown girl.

    • @abeamzn1898
      @abeamzn1898 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @sunshiney.333
    @sunshiney.333 Год назад +37

    The trend toward low rise jeans is what created the short zipper and the barely there back, not cheapness. Extremely expensive brands had this design. Lack of hardware, too, can be a design choice among very expensive brands. The matching of fabric patterns at the seam is a sign of good quality.

    • @tamaratoday6235
      @tamaratoday6235 Год назад +4

      I was thinking this too. I remember my early 00’s Seven jeans were cut straight across the waist and had short zippers and they definitely weren’t cheap 😆

    • @lighttheway5088
      @lighttheway5088 Год назад +1

      True

  • @too9593
    @too9593 Год назад +119

    Another tip to keep cheap clothes looking good longer is not to dry them wash then hang dry.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +5

      Yes great tip! ❤️

    • @kimberlyperrotis8962
      @kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад +8

      I agree, I never tumble-dry any clothes unless I want to shrink something made of cotton, like before hemming jeans. The heat and friction of tumble-drying really wears out clothes fast and breaks down any stretch like elastane or elastic waistbands. I only use my dryer for sheets, towels and cotton socks.

    • @lindascheffer1973
      @lindascheffer1973 Год назад +9

      I never use the dryer on my clothes as some users pointed out - to prevent pilling or excessive wear. I also buy only natural fabrics. Not sure about the longevity of your pink sweater - is it acrylic based? Another tip is to condition and shine your leather handbags and foot ware. Even a great quality boot will look cheap if it isn’t maintained

    • @tajr.2650
      @tajr.2650 Год назад +9

      And cold water wash! It is so much better on the clothes. 🤓

    • @happyday3368
      @happyday3368 Год назад +4

      I've literally washed a gorgeous p coat that is all wool on gentle/cool and hung dry - it came out perfectly! The coffee stain was GONE. (And yeah it was huge).

  • @carmelasantana3091
    @carmelasantana3091 Год назад +31

    I love your content and your energy! Since you asked, I don't think the pink blouse does you justice: you're right, the color washes you out, and the shoulder detail reads too fussy on your frame. The sleeveless caramel tank, on the other hand, looked absolutely gorgeous on you- so sleek and streamlined, it's really your silhouette :) A tip for washing clothes that are too delicate to wash often: put them in a lingerie bag before throwing them in the wash on a delicate cycle, then air dry (throw them over a dining room/kitchen chair or stool). Heat and too much tumbling are the enemies of your garments.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад

      Thank you and that's such a great laundry tip! ❤️❤️ Why haven't I thought of that! lol

    • @miasenna4107
      @miasenna4107 Год назад

      What is a lingerie bag and where can i get one?

    • @carmelasantana3091
      @carmelasantana3091 Год назад +6

      @@miasenna4107 It's a tightly woven mesh bag, usually with a zipper closure, or sometimes a string (I prefer zipper). You put your bras and delicate underwear in it, then put it in the washing machine. It protects delicate clothing. I put my blouses in it to protect them during washing. If you are in the States, you can find them at Bed Bath and Beyond. You can also get them at lingerie shops, sometimes the lingerie section of department stores, and online. I put either one bra in my bag, or else two blouses.

    • @Natalie_11188
      @Natalie_11188 Год назад +3

      @@miasenna4107 they also sell them on Amazon.

  • @annmorrow7369
    @annmorrow7369 Год назад +67

    When a pattern is laid out on fabric it needs to be straight with the grain unless it is supposed to be cut on the bias. The garment that creeps around has not been cut correctly. One of my pet peeves is when patterns such as plaids are not matched on seams. It really looks cheap. A good seamstress knows how to match these designs. Thank you for your videos. They are always fun and informative.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад

      Thank you for this! ❤️

    • @kericue2065
      @kericue2065 Год назад +1

      Not only plaid but designs or floral prints. It drives me crazy when they are on the girls or on other parts , for example on a swimsuit with a print everywhere except the crotch or vs. Or on a blazer with the buttons like nipples. I've seen some "high end" clothing like this , it makes it look tacky.😂

  • @CucaPereira
    @CucaPereira Год назад +30

    As someone who lives in the tropics, and thus wear all of my clothes year round, I appreciate that you include pieces regardless of the current season in the North.

  • @Rjstratman
    @Rjstratman Год назад +153

    FINALLY….Someone has addressed the non-matching plaid/stripes issue! That problem has always been a deal breaker for me. No ifs, ands or buts about it!
    So you asked for opinions on your top. I don’t like it on you. Color is definitely an issue. Also, I’ve noticed you wear a lot of higher necklines and I think with the size of your girls, you should reevaluate that choice. I’ll never forget an episode of What Not to Wear where Stacey mentioned that large busted women who wear high necks make their chest look like a ski slope. I pretty much stick with V-necks and button ups now. Bringing my two points together, I think the color of the top against your skin tone is so similar that it makes it look like a high neck. Btw…I only say this because you said you can take it. 😉
    Thanks for all the wonderful content!

    • @kittens135
      @kittens135 Год назад +6

      High necks are most of the time making your bust look massive. But boat necks, which are also high, are mostly very flattering and flattening because of how they fit, and because they emphasize the shoulders.

    • @Rjstratman
      @Rjstratman Год назад

      Great point!

    • @dickottel
      @dickottel Год назад +1

      I have big boobs and usually avoided high neck before I lost a bit of weight. I always felt like it made the boobs look huge and I looked more fat.

    • @nlwilliams60
      @nlwilliams60 Год назад +3

      Loved WNTW!! I remember the episodes where they talked about turtlenecks and I got rid of mine and stopped wearing them! 🤣 Fast forward to the future I do wear turtlenecks and I have a nice pair of "girls" I just like them especially a black one! What can I say? 😜 I like the top you're wearing but in a richer color for your skin tone.
      Happy New Year!

    • @suzyshoemaker7804
      @suzyshoemaker7804 Год назад +1

      I love the sweater style. It looks feminine and I really like the color on you.
      I think it looks sophisticated and flattering on you.

  • @kathleenherzik9858
    @kathleenherzik9858 Год назад +42

    I'm glad to see a discussion about how construction is the deal breaker/maker. I had to figure out the tricks where you look for the way the seams lay on the person and the one where you look at how the fabric pattern throughout the garment matches itself for myself years ago, but it's true that once you see it you cannot unsee it. Thank you for sharing these important things to consider. 💕💕💕
    Oh, YES: spot clean and air out vs over washing a garment is the way to go. 🙏

  • @HRwoeking
    @HRwoeking Год назад +2

    Fun story. The first time I met my surgeon (an expert in tumours. A very expensive-I’m-going-bankrupt-here surgeon) he pulled up in front of our car (we were waiting in the car park) in an old-clapped out farm vehicle. Got out, crumpled see through button down, un combed hair, and weirdly - hay stuck to his shoes. You would NEVER have believed him that he was a world class surgeon. But he is. I think some people just don’t notice these things. I’m currently waiting for him to get back from a safari in Africa(??!?) so he can operate. He’s a funny onion. But he is a brilliant man and I trust him with my life. (Clearly)
    First impressions do count.

  • @klb9082
    @klb9082 Год назад +50

    Your hair looks great at that length! Love the idea of replacing the fabric belt on a dress - makes all the difference.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад +27

    I’m also busty and I think sizing up in knits, rather than wearing the smallest possible size, is a lot more flattering. You wanted an honest opinion on the pink sweater you’re wearing, so, I think it’s just too tight on you. Tight sweaters make me feel really self-conscious about my larger bust, because they make men stare at it. You have plenty of room in the shoulders to size up at least one size, it would look better.

    • @johnconnelly5767
      @johnconnelly5767 Год назад +3

      I honestly thought that you were wearing the pink shirt as an example of cheap clothing. It’s too small, the texture of the fabric is odd and the shade of pink odd. 😢

    • @jeanarmstrong4182
      @jeanarmstrong4182 Год назад +2

      That color of pink isn't flattering on you and it's too tight. Thought you were going to say it's a bad example of something.

    • @sunshiney.333
      @sunshiney.333 Год назад +1

      Also the puffy sleeve and baby pink combo is a bit seven-year-old girl. Maybe the puff sleeve in a less saccharine color or the cotton-candy color in a more androgynous design.

    • @moonchild650
      @moonchild650 7 месяцев назад

      I think she looks great in it, not cheap at all. And the color complements her blond hair and blue eyes. If men stare, so what. Let them stare.

  • @WholeHeartily
    @WholeHeartily Год назад +4

    That rank top looks great! As a dark-skinned woman, those caramel colors are my go-to because they kind of do for me what the pink shirt is doing for you! Love it

  • @mrsdrhux
    @mrsdrhux Год назад +24

    I never realised the zipper and waist band thing on jeans.. such a great tip. I have also not really bought clothes in years. Not into fashion, and rarely see stuff I want to actually buy. I watch you videos as I just love your passion an humour. Having said that I wandered into a shop on holiday and tried a pretty meh looking dress on the hanger and once on I fell in love and have been inspired a little to throw out the 3 wardrobes of crap I never wear and have a fresh start. Thank you. Xxx

  • @abiplaysx
    @abiplaysx Год назад +5

    The pink sweater has a soft feminine romantic feel and also the lipstick color looks great on you. It’s very natural and effortless on you. Dark lipstick makes me stare directly at your lips because it is too much of a contrast and is unnatural looking. I’ve noticed the lips difference the most. My recommendation is to maybe match your natural lips color for everyday makeup and it will enhance your lips instead of the dark lipstick color. Btw, I am grateful for your videos, I have learned much from you.

  • @lindaizaguirre4334
    @lindaizaguirre4334 Год назад +17

    Not many people talk about the mismatch prints/stripes but I agree it's one of the biggest indicators of how much time was put into a garment. I learned this tip from my sewing teacher and ever since then that is one of the things I look out for. Right now I have my eye on this buffalo plaid print jacket but the one thing that is keeping me for buying it is that the pattern doesn't match in the back 🙄 it's really disappointing because it's such a cute jacket but I can't find the force to oversee that one detail

  • @FiiLuvFii
    @FiiLuvFii Год назад +34

    That color DOES NOT wash you out. You’re a light or soft summer like me and that pink makes you glow!!!….so does baby blue and pale lilac!! I thought it was high end. Don’t get rid of it! You look AMAZING❤

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +1

      Thank you! ❤️

    • @katietucker2040
      @katietucker2040 Год назад

      Came here just for the sweater comments. I think it's beautiful and was shocked to find that it came from Amazon!

  • @shelleykolln7933
    @shelleykolln7933 Год назад +11

    I definitely understand and agree about denim looking "cheap", short zippers, bad metals or none at all. Ive been wearing Levi's 501's for years. I love the hardware and the quality of denim can't be beat. I also wear Dolce & Gabbana light blue. Love the beautiful, fresh scent.

  • @so.many.obstacles
    @so.many.obstacles Год назад +30

    Another ☝🏾
    I can’t get enough of your content. I used to wear cheaply made clothes and I’ve made it my business to discontinue that. I now focus on natural fibers, even if it means thrifting them. I also pay attention to the fabric blends, especially when it comes to denim.
    I have a large bust as well and I have to be mindful of the tops I wear because my boobs can stretch things out. I did notice shirts with the moving seams, which looks awful and tacky.
    I do like the sweater you have on but I looked at the fabric and it wouldn’t work for me in the long run.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +1

      Love all of this!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @foglestuff87
    @foglestuff87 Год назад +13

    If you want to freshen your clothes without washing using a steamer works wonders. Also, I have an LG dryer that has a steam fresh cycle that runs 10 minutes and you can adjust the temperature. It defaults on medium high and it's never shrunk any of my clothes

  • @melaniemcneil407
    @melaniemcneil407 Год назад +6

    Oh, also, could you remind people that the belt loops need to be cut off, the hanging loops need to be cut off, AND the kick-pleat X stitch needs to be cut and pulled. That's one of my personal pet peeves!

  • @sarahbradshaw4615
    @sarahbradshaw4615 Год назад +42

    Great info! Especially on the jeans- I hadn’t thought about hardware or the zipper length! For those of us looking to maximize quality but also not spend a ton, videos like these are priceless! I think you could do a series on this! Thanks, Anna😊

  • @mrnt1257
    @mrnt1257 Год назад +10

    Love my Levi’s from WalMart. So inexpensive and last and last. Fit well and look good.
    About over washing clothes. My mother made all our clothes when I was growing up. She said it wore them out to wash them, so she had us hang our dresses when we took them off. Always. She would go through our closet at the end of the week and find any spots and use a certain kind of spot cleaner on them unless they were really dirty all over. I still don’t wash my clothes after every wearing. Btw, I was the youngest of 4 daughters and clothes were handed down to me and then we sold them.

  • @brianajones269
    @brianajones269 Год назад +8

    Really love 💗 the tips! One thing I found that helps to preserve your clothing is to put your clothes in the back of the shower while you shower. This is just a quick way to freshen up your clothes if you don’t want to wash 🧼 them to death 💀 and they aren’t “dirty”.

  • @terralynn9062
    @terralynn9062 Год назад +14

    This is a great video. My first time listening to you, and I learned so much! You asked for feedback on the pink sweater. I think it’s a great sweater, but the pink color does fade you out a little. I think a slightly deeper, richer color would look really good. Your eyes and eyebrows have a deep, rich color, and I think clothes of about that intensity would look good. Hope this helps. New subscriber here!

  • @darkangelw8472
    @darkangelw8472 Год назад +3

    Levi's are really expensive here in Europe. In Sweden they sell for 600SEK and in the UK for like £50

  • @scarlettschwarz1331
    @scarlettschwarz1331 Год назад +3

    I’m a huge thrifter and I think thrifting is DEFINITELY the way to go for more elaborate pieces-a $10 well-cut wool blazer from the thrift store looks a lot nicer than a $25 polyester one from H&M and a well tailored pair of trousers from the 80s or a fabulous old formal gown still holds up a lot better newer fast fashion dupes when styled right. That being said I do think new is the way to go for jersey and knit pieces to avoid stretching, pilling, and fading, and that’s when shooting for a bit higher quality pays off.

  • @krcal3020
    @krcal3020 Год назад +15

    Love your videos- they are so helpful for finding better, more versatile clothing items. I also pay attention to the colors. If you are going to buy a less expensive item, it is better to choose a neutral. Cheaper fabrics with brighter colors can look pretty tacky. You put so much thought and effort into your videos - - and you are so engaging and fun to watch. Thank you!!

  • @rachelcasteel7348
    @rachelcasteel7348 11 месяцев назад

    I actually appreciate you don’t have an intro bit, you know the ones with music and graphics. Some are ok, some way to long, but I’ve watched oh maybe ten or more videos from your channel and just realized it. Well your not suffering for lack of intro as im sucked right in and have so enjoyed your content.
    Thank you!

  • @karengriffiths2091
    @karengriffiths2091 Год назад +17

    Great tips! I love the shoulder detail on the pink sweater. You also did a great job making the red t-shirt and the tank top look good. Thanks for thinking of us Florida gals and covering items other than big chunky sweaters!! :)

  • @_inflection3209
    @_inflection3209 Год назад +10

    You look great in bright colours. The baby pink is a pass I feel.
    Also, I never shop clothing on Amazon. The people that make them aren't being paid fair wages, I don't want to perpetuate that . (No judgement to anyone who does though)
    I'd say instead of buying new, cheap things, go thrift and buy new to you, quality things. You have to hunt, but boy is it worth it.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +1

      Agreed! I decided to do the Amazon experiment bc I get lots of comments about not being able to afford higher end clothing. But I agree with you ❤️

    • @gaelle4328
      @gaelle4328 Год назад +1

      @@ANNAREID29 Tips for being skint:some of the stuff or basics at H&M, Cos, Aritzia is good but little bit more expensive but good for uppgrading your eye but not really size inclusive but my best bet is second hand …trick is to look at Armani, Maxmara even online to get a feel for how good stuff hang and then go to the thrift store. Also buy good gloves, shoes, handbag, coat and belt at the thriftstore and invest in a good schal at aritzias sale. Buff your nails rather than nail polish.

  • @tm0855
    @tm0855 Год назад +13

    Great tips! I’d say the tank top and red shirt look less cheap as layering pieces. Your pink top has great shoulder detailing, but I think it does look cheap. Perhaps if it’s in a darker color (like navy blue, deep green, or black) it would look higher quality? Also, another tip I like: pay attention to fabric (you mentioned this with jeans). If the sweaters are wool, cashmere, and cotton blend, they’ll look better quality than polyester or acrylic. They’ll feel better on, too.

    • @elt9264
      @elt9264 Год назад +4

      Wool is SO itchy tho 😮‍💨

    • @loon7181
      @loon7181 Год назад +1

      @@elt9264 maybe merino wool

    • @LivingInChrysalis
      @LivingInChrysalis Год назад

      I'd go up a size in the pink one, it's too clingy which makes it look cheap. I agree with another commenter that the color isn't great. A deeper color would look more expensive and show the detailing better

    • @druidriley3163
      @druidriley3163 Год назад

      I have a high end cashmere sweater and a low end acrylic one. Guess which one is not itchy and very comfy to wear? Hint: It isn't the cashmere.

  • @robstrck8
    @robstrck8 Год назад +18

    I recently subscribed to your channel and what I really like is how you interact with those watching and invite them to give feedback. It makes it very personal ☺️

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +3

      Thank you I appreciate this!! ❤️

  • @gracemitchell698
    @gracemitchell698 Год назад +5

    You are something else,( Review I think it's their aunty or something..)you are so funny always brighten up my day..love you.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Grace! Glad it made you smile ❤️

  • @barbaraarnold3195
    @barbaraarnold3195 Год назад +6

    I immediately noticed how pretty that pink top looks on you!!! I don’t think it washes you out but really brings out your peachy tones!

  • @smasome
    @smasome Год назад +1

    These tips are exactly what my mother taught me and I taught my daughters. Regarding sweater color: it's dependent on the occasion and objective. Tea with the Queen? Wonderful pink! You look like a delicate English rose! Presentation to the board? Go with that red shirt! Confident and aggressive.

  • @sylviarodriguez1644
    @sylviarodriguez1644 Год назад +9

    Great video. As I age, I discover things I should have considered earlier in life (ex.- cost per wear, quality, etc.). Good news- I am improving my style & being more mindful of my purchases.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +1

      Yay! I think we all go down that route as we get older you’re not alone ❤️❤️

  • @pieRana
    @pieRana 8 месяцев назад

    If you're worried about fabrics wearing down through washing too often, buy a laundry bag for your delicates. It's basically a meshed bag that zips, buy a few so that each are not over filled. This will help reduce friction in the machine. Also pay attention to washing instructions as most machines have more gentler features as well as lower temperatures to help reduce damage. I've been able to keep my fluffy fabrics silky soft for many years due to this.
    Another trick I'm trying to get into more is to buy more under layers to help soak up my sweat and oil, so that my nicer clothes on top don't need to be washed as often. Less direct contact with my skin.

  • @sonjamoleski4865
    @sonjamoleski4865 Год назад +5

    People should wear what THEY want to,not what someone else likes. No one is an expert...just their opinion.

    • @MercyLona
      @MercyLona 2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you i was looking for this kind of comment, maybe their choice isnt our choice of dressing and at the start of these teachings i was about to empty my wardrobe saying that am i putting on cheap clothes but i remember a certain novel that i read do what makes you happy stay true to yourself coz they'll judge you no matter what. So let me remain with my cheap clothes

  • @lindaaphillippi7015
    @lindaaphillippi7015 Год назад +1

    We weren’t rich, but my mom taught me a lot-like, look at the seams and see if the pattern matches. Fantastic seamstresses in the family who knew how to fashion good looking clothes

  • @user-kk6ov4pd2s
    @user-kk6ov4pd2s Год назад +2

    I think baggy classic style top looks best on you. In another video you wore a button down white top with a blazer and it looked great.
    Anything tight isnt as flattering .

  • @ZelB06
    @ZelB06 Год назад +6

    Probably already been said but if an item isn't cut on the straight of grain it moves out of shape. Usually things are cut on the bias which is diagonally and allows movement and it to hug your body not cling (check out original 1930s starlet gowns and you'll see what I mean) or they are cut straight on the grain to make them hang correctly. Sometimes things are cut cross grain as well. Anything other than these can cause the issues experienced in your top, the twisting especially if they are trying to join them to other randomly cut out pieces 🫣 looks horrendous! I make my whole entire wardrobe so that's how I know x

  • @b.walker5955
    @b.walker5955 Год назад +2

    Fifteen great tips! Thanks Annareid! My husband pointed out cheap tshirt details and now that is all I see. The neck holes on men's tshirts are usually a tip off. When they are "loosey goosey", too wide, lopsided they often look like the wearer tugged and pulled it out of "round". Just can't deal. And thin fabric. Focus on a heavy weight fabric above 6ounce. The fall of the knit is so much nicer when heavier weight cotton.
    Also, your jeans and or clothing with stretch likely got it by a synthetic such as lycra or spandex. Think of lycra or spandex as plastic. Heat (dryer) destroys plastic and shortens the life of your garment. Delicate wash and spin cycle inside out...but hang or lay flat to dry. NEVER introduce heat.😊

  • @mariaweitz1275
    @mariaweitz1275 Год назад +1

    I like the shirt you’re wearing on you, I like the color on you also. The color makes your complexion look like “peaches and cream” as my grandmother used to say.

  • @sugardeep2636
    @sugardeep2636 Год назад +3

    I love the pink top, maybe trying silver accessories and a cool tone blush can make it look more energizing, sometimes gold don't look the best with pink, maybe it needs a bit more contrast to pair with your beautiful dark eyes

  • @wakeupstylellc
    @wakeupstylellc Год назад

    Hello, commenting about why seams move or are twisted. I’ve been in the fashion industry 20 years. Most of the time it’s a combination of what you mentioned, poor cutting. They stack up the fabric and cut 100s at a time. Sometimes with cutting machines sometimes a person with a heavy duty saw. The way you lay each layer, the amount of time you allow to relax, the natural torque or the fabric, all these make an effect. Not to mentioned items that are dyed after cutting and sewing. I can type you a book about it! Hope this helps anyone. I’m a professional pattern maker in Los Angeles 💕 love your videos

  • @beezeknees
    @beezeknees Год назад +26

    Putting on shank buttons like the ones on your blazer is labor-intensive. It is worth the time to reinforce the sewing so that they don't jiggle around. I am also a huge fan of replacing cheap buttons, especially those really thin "shell" buttons with better quality buttons, which can be found at a fabric stores or online. Learning to sew on buttons (and hooks & eyes and snaps for that matter) is worthwhile, but, a local sewist, tailor or dry cleaner can easily handle this.

    • @sharplesmancini7135
      @sharplesmancini7135 Год назад +1

      Plus the placement was off. How many buttons on a blazer and what’s the rule where to place them?

  • @Allesea159
    @Allesea159 Год назад +2

    I think the comments you made about strechy fabrics needing to be heavy also applies on jeans. I'm a very curvy girl (not in weight, but in shape) with a short torso and a short waist and 100% cotton jeans just make me so uncomfortable. At the right size (!) they poke into my stomach when I sit down and they are always super tight on my thighs (even wider leg ones). With stretch they fit me very well, tho. My body shape just needs jeans with stretch in them, or I won't wear jeans or pants for that matter at all. As long as the fabric is a little heavier and thicker, like a levi's for example and ticks all the other boxes you mentioned (metal, curved band, no distresses etc) I think jeans with stretch don't have to look cheap at all

  • @susiedbc
    @susiedbc Год назад +4

    I agree on everything you said! I’m going to disagree with most of the people who mentioned the color of the sweater on you. I do think it washes you out a little. I don’t see you as a light summer because of the contrast of your dark eyes. Even though you have blond hair, I think the intense contrast of your eyes make you better suited to more saturated colors, and colors that are medium in intensity, rather than very pale. I think you look amazing in greens and blues that are medium to dark, and not too muted.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад

      Thank you, Susie! ❤️❤️

  • @winstonmcduffie5837
    @winstonmcduffie5837 Год назад +2

    I like the sweater you're wearing. The detailed shoulders & scoop neckline makes it a "keeper". The pink blush color is very appealing, very feminine.

  • @lolakathol4109
    @lolakathol4109 Год назад +8

    Great video Anna! Enjoyed the story of the guy in the cheap suit! I agree with the jeans, I do think they fit better when they are of a higher quality. I have a pair of 7s, citizens, AGs Great fits. I used to wear Levi’s, but once I purchased a pair of higher quality I was hooked. nothing wrong with Levi’s, in fact I own a couple pairs. I’m very careful about not washing my jeans too often . I do own some clothing of less quality, but usually T-shirts, and tank tops some longer shirts. I just find the higher price shirts seem to fit better, and the seams match and don’t stretch out. Thank you! For putting out and putting in the time for great videos!😄👍❤️

    • @hinaynihorvath3926
      @hinaynihorvath3926 Год назад

      hi Anna looks like you & your mom met a potential serial killer good job to get away from him

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад

      Love this, Lola! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @aquaseahorselove3939
      @aquaseahorselove3939 Год назад

      I always thought there was something wrong with my body until I tried on a pair of high end jeans and they fit me right in all the right places. They're expensive for a reason. They know how women's bodies are shaped and make an effort to hug our curves correctly with the fit.

  • @opiatepix
    @opiatepix Год назад +5

    I’ve switched over to only sewing with rigid denim, no stretch. It takes a few weeks to break in, compared to the instantly comfortable stretch jeans, but the stretch gives us mono-butt and I’d like TWO not ONE butt cheek. Also, side note, I fell down a denim rabbit hole with all those crazy male denim heads: rigid denim, organic raw denim, and you can’t wash them for a month or two so the wear lines are yours and not fake. Currently, my shower water looks Smurf-blue but I digress. Great episode, Anna!

    • @marshaspears9142
      @marshaspears9142 Год назад +4

      Another simple, quick fix is moving the buttons on sleeve cuffs so the cuff fits your wrist. So often, the circumference of the cuff is much larger than my wrist, resulting in the cuff sliding down into my palm and looking sloppy. It takes ten minutes with a needle and thread to tailor the cuff to fit properly..

    • @sarahterry2140
      @sarahterry2140 Год назад +3

      That’s cool; I like the rigid denim as well in terms of structure - nice denim from Japan is good.

    • @opiatepix
      @opiatepix Год назад +1

      @@sarahterry2140 me too! I have purchased the topstitching cotton from Japan as well. The denim fades so beautifully and the jeans actually look better and better as they age, not like the jeans with spandex or elasticity. You can't beat 100% perfectly woven cotton!

    • @grizzlybear4
      @grizzlybear4 Год назад

      @@opiatepix where can you order them?

    • @chococat746
      @chococat746 Год назад

      @@grizzlybear4 Momotaro is a great, high quality denim maker from Japan

  • @hotjanuary
    @hotjanuary Год назад +2

    Also, when companies cut corners when cutting, they cut a whole bunch of layers at once to save time and labour. Don’t be surprised when the bottom layers are off grain. Ask anyone who sews how laborious the cutting stage is when done properly. Not only laying out the pattern to not waste fabric but so that it’s on grain. Then when cutting, being careful so that nothing shifts so that it stays on grain. If you’re cutting out a very fitted garment, you need to cut with the fabric in a single layer. If something is cut on the fold, you can’t tell if the fabric on the bottom layer is off grain or not. When you have so many pieces to cut out, it’s a real chore.

  • @bcplano
    @bcplano Год назад +11

    I think a little darker pink would be better for you. This light pink doesn’t do anything for you.
    Love that brown tank. I also love that color. I think if you really study Amazon’s clothes you can choose well.
    I’ve been burned before but am better now at telling what’s good and what’s cheap. The reviews really can help. Love your hair. 😊

  • @angelapruisman536
    @angelapruisman536 Год назад +4

    I think your top is adorable! The color complements your coloring so well...thumbs up! Thank you for the great video!

  • @Jessa32
    @Jessa32 Год назад +3

    The pink sweater looks good, but your pink is a deeper pink, definitely.
    I always look to snip the threads off clothes!

  • @NerakGreen
    @NerakGreen Год назад +3

    Even the more high end stores are selling see-through polyester garbage, with the brand splashed all over it, like a tacky billboard. The embroidery is gapped and stabbed into fabric. High-end does not guarantee any extra care to quality anymore at all.
    I think I speak for everyone when I say that clothing seems more made for temporary-use than ever. Im darning my stuff fresh off the rack and that’s a shame.
    Lil secret. Every pair of leggings starts as a stack of fabric, which is punched as a pile, meaning the top leggings are much different in size than the bottom pair. ALWAYS try every pair on before u buy

  • @pinkfeet518
    @pinkfeet518 Год назад +2

    something I do which is probably so unnecessary is before I wear something, I go around with little scissors and trim off any extra fuzz, loose thread, uneven lace, generally anything hanging off that would give off a “cheap” look, even if it’s not expensive

  • @dagnolia6004
    @dagnolia6004 Год назад +3

    love the blush puff sleeve sweater, do NOT like the red mock neck..... great video

  • @MK-hh1vo
    @MK-hh1vo Год назад +3

    Look for matching prints throughout *the entire garment* and note *the cut of the garment* are invaluable tips! I'm a big thrifter, at times I'll find brand new designer items at ridiculously low prices only to realize that they're "irregulars" with these flaws.
    Note *the fit* of the garment! Another gem! 🙄 How many designer labels have I held on to that fit but were *not flattering* ??? Great advice, thanks!

    • @druidriley3163
      @druidriley3163 Год назад

      IKR? I held onto a pair of designer jeans I was too heavy to fit into. I finally lost the weight and was able to fit into them...and they were not comfortable. They were too big in the waist and were too tight in the hips and just didn't work.

  • @terzim5695
    @terzim5695 Год назад +2

    The blue blazer looks nice and fits you well. You can take it to a tailor to swap out the buttons.

  • @planetmern
    @planetmern Год назад

    Hey, just found you and I have to say you are my most favorite fashion advisor yet. Not pretentious or snarky. Actually, I love your humor! And you're from Florida, the freest State in the nation! Looking forward to viewing all your videos.

  • @saramaloney6082
    @saramaloney6082 Год назад +4

    Love the sweater!! Stunning color on you, love the soft color with your complexion. Shoulder detail is fantastic.

  • @teelakovacs208
    @teelakovacs208 Год назад +6

    Hi! Watching for the first time! I really enjoyed your thoughts and how you spoke about fashion in a kind way, without putting people down. The older I get, the more I appreciate trying to invest in clothing and footwear that will last. My style is not sophisticated, you looked great in your shoulder detailed sweater, just not something I could pull off! I feel best in fit and flare styles that empathize my natural waist and skim my tummy! And layers! Thrifting, vintage shopping mixed with contemporary staple pieces is my speed. Anyhow, loved your story about listening to your gut with your mom. My point in all this was, there's something that makes me crazy and I thought of it as you were talking about trimming things. Please help a friend or stranger trim those stretchy clear hang straps at the shoulders of garments! I promise it's not like a warning tag on a pillow. The straps serve a purpose of display while in the store but they just pop out as you wear them once you've got them home. On a good hanger or by folding you can cut them off. Do it- it's like when a tag on your collar flips up. I see that and it's like broccoli in someone's teeth. I guess I'm just that person. I'd want someone to tell me, right? Well that was long! Thank you for your friendly video, I'll be watching for more! Take care!

    • @kathygann1180
      @kathygann1180 Год назад +2

      Also, cut the stitches holding the back pleat closed for shipping on coats and blazers

  • @pamk1967
    @pamk1967 Год назад +2

    I thrifted a pair of straight legged St. John's Bay dark wash Jeans and they are quality and I can't wait to wearing them soon. Levi's are so clutch too! Great vlog on not buying cheapy Denim and How to level up also with belts, Blazers, checking stitching (soooo Important),etc. Anna❣️👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💃🏾✌🏾

  • @lilyofthevalley6992
    @lilyofthevalley6992 Год назад +4

    Hi Anna! Great tips as always and you’re right about over washing things. I also tend to hang my clothes because the dryer shrinks everything even at low and then the clothes are ruined. As far as your sweater goes, the color is lovely especially since you’re in Florida. I don’t know if I like The directions of the ruffles on the shoulders. I love a poof sleeve any day, but I think a blouse would suit you better if the poof was and ruffles would decrease in size on the way down to the arm instead of being more bulky towards the bottom. And a shoulder poof would complement your shape. Having the poof towards the middle of the arm can make the arm look heavier/thicker and your shoulder’s too narrow. Ps I have Burberry perfume and every man who has smelled it on me says it smells delicious, I think it’s the vanilla in it. can’t wait to try the Dolce! Thanks 💕💕💕

  • @robstrck8
    @robstrck8 Год назад +5

    I think the sweater is a very pretty color snd I like the shoulder details. I think it looks great on you.

  • @sherilynalexnder897
    @sherilynalexnder897 Год назад +3

    Love that topaz tank on you - love it with the black, looks expensive to me! Classic, classy, you can never go wrong with that combo!

  • @jellybellyfun3288
    @jellybellyfun3288 Год назад +4

    Showing so much skin and wearing overly tight clothing make women (and men) look cheap. Making yourself look like an entertainer also makes you look cheap. Modesty makes you appear higher value and more expensive.

  • @kazg9119
    @kazg9119 Год назад +2

    Healthcare student here, if I had encountered that sketchy "Doctor" I would test him first which part is the lateral thoracic and sternocleidomastoid before I give him my money 😂

  • @FF-WW
    @FF-WW 8 месяцев назад

    D&G light blue is my scent for the last 17 years and I love it ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lindahansen2237
    @lindahansen2237 Год назад

    Launder in cold water with a color safe detergent. Use garment bags, and hang to dry. Avoid the dryer except when absolutely necessary and use the coolest effective temperature setting. I keep scissors in the laundry room to trim threads.

  • @msan4278
    @msan4278 Год назад +16

    Love the sweater! It looks great on you, so nice choice! Details are important and sometimes I think we buy too quickly and not look at the little things. Thank you again for another great video!

  • @plevanger
    @plevanger Год назад +1

    You hit on all my pet peeves that drive nuts!!!! But I have found some good stuff on Amazon - you just need to be careful. BTW, huge fan of Scent Bird! Great for travel also. Had to add, ditched my pricey tanks and bought MANY little 2.99$ tanks from Walmart of all places! The fabric is nice , they hold well in washing ( don’t dry) many colors - I’ve been living in them

  • @adeletrimble4046
    @adeletrimble4046 Год назад +2

    Snipping any loose threads goes a long way, no matter how much an item cost! I notice that and it’s a pet peeve. Also when shoes are scuffed, especially heels on the back where it gets dirty from driving or when the heel tap is worn down completely. Easy things to fix.

  • @deannestjames5590
    @deannestjames5590 Год назад

    Anna,
    I love your willingness to ask your audience their opinions! That takes courage, but the huge benefit is your Transparency! I love your Authenticity!
    The pink lovey sleeved sweater you are wearing has some nice features! However, you have a beautiful bust line, therefore, it is a deterrent when first seeing in the sweater! Other than that, I would consider this a fun piece to wear!!!
    I am a brand new subscriber to your UTube Channel! I enjoy your ability to articulate so beautifully!
    Well done, Anna!!!

  • @Lib2yjenkins
    @Lib2yjenkins Год назад +2

    I love your videos Anna! I am a new subscriber and just enjoying hearing what you have to share. It feels like girl talk and we are just hanging out. I can tell you are such a fun person to be around! Thank you for sharing your thoughts in a light and loving way. ☺️ I also wanted to point out, I did notice in your little side clip of Scentbird that you sprayed the perfume on your wrist and then rubbed your wrists together. I would only suggest not to do that because rubbing the scent like that can actually change the scent and shorten the timeline of the top and middle notes and leave you only with the base notes of the perfume. Just a little tidbit ♥️

  • @abiplaysx
    @abiplaysx Год назад

    The pink sweater definitely does not wash you out. I think you look soft and beautiful.

  • @hotdot10
    @hotdot10 Год назад +3

    You look so lovely in pink & that's a great top on you! 👏🤩 It's classic with a twist & would also be great if it came in a sweetheart neckline which is really flattering too 👌

  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 Год назад

    Have your colors done, and it will open a whole new world for you. And the best part is that people will know you look great, but they won’t know why.

  • @robstrck8
    @robstrck8 Год назад +6

    I used to think that you needed to wash my clothes after every wear. Not anymore. Unless I spill something on it or sweat profusely I hang it back up in the closet. Now underwear is a different story lol

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +1

      Lol same and same! 🤣

    • @GoogleGoogle-fy3cj
      @GoogleGoogle-fy3cj Год назад +1

      Coco Chanel, the style icon, was known for hanging and airing her clothes on her balcony after wearing. Definitely not a proponent of wear once and wash.

  • @emmsue1053
    @emmsue1053 10 месяцев назад

    Had a family of sewrs growing up, always feel the fabric, swish it a bit on the hanger then squeeze it.. It should drape well not crease from a quick squeeze & feel "good".. Buttons are a good thing to look at too. Can easily swap them though. Thank you!

  • @lettienugent
    @lettienugent Год назад +3

    I like the shirt that you are wearing. I’ve been admiring it since the video started.

  • @megandell4
    @megandell4 Год назад +2

    I’m not a fan of the trendy pink top only because I think the way the pleating has been done on the sleeves is going to look dated very quickly. Trendy clothing also tends to look cheap (even sometimes when it’s expensive) due to over saturation of the trend. I would suggest keeping the small belt loops on dresses that have them because sometimes they can help you keep a belt in place if you are very strait waisted. Thanks for your videos!!

    • @TheMary0831
      @TheMary0831 10 месяцев назад

      Agree but I love that color on her!

  • @liliesofthefield5310
    @liliesofthefield5310 10 месяцев назад

    I just found your channel and it is so helpful and on point, I don't know how your following hasn't reached 1M yet, this is such great content

  • @Katie-vy5rd
    @Katie-vy5rd Год назад +1

    Love your content. Please as a PSA for all with allergies for those who wear perfume... some people get earaches, itchy eyes, cough, hives and nasal congestion and don't even know why.... thats what perfumes and colognes can do.. I have asthma and its really great when your on a flight, the person next to you or even rows away, is wearing a scent thats making you cough and you can't get up and jump out the window and the looks you get like, put on a msk, which doesn't help, can be pretty messed up.. so the next time you purchase anything with salicylic acid, which most perfumes have... maybe opt for a nice gentle scent like grapefruit or vanilla.. so sorry for the rant but once I get exposed this can be trouble for me fir several days and potentially a ER visit.

  • @juliam7056
    @juliam7056 Год назад +3

    Love your videos, comments and your sense of humour. Great fun to watch. The top you're wearing , dunno why, but the shoulders remind me of a dinosaur skin lol. Couldn't resist to comment :D

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +1

      Lol a couple other people have said the same! 🤣

  • @kekp3791
    @kekp3791 Год назад

    I wash all the clothes in the washing machine after every wore (especially of the upper part body, skirts and pants less often) in the gentle cycle - including silk, chiffon, etc. They have never been torn apart. Still in great shape. I have clothes since many years, and they are conveniently used. Someone who has regular incomes and wants to keep high standards, can refresh the wardrobe more often. Result: an average quality cloth can be washed, rather than aried out.

  • @nancydunks9095
    @nancydunks9095 Год назад

    Actually, I really like the pink top, especially with the shoulder detail (I favor puffed sleeves, too) and pink is so feminine!

  • @samighanshyam7984
    @samighanshyam7984 Год назад +3

    The pink top you are wearing is amazing

  • @janetebonanno
    @janetebonanno Год назад +1

    Go ahead and slap me - but I have had a lot of success with Shein (yes, really) for inexpensive ribbed body suits. Sizing is a bit inconsistent, however, for the price, these work well with layering.

  • @anadelwrites2144
    @anadelwrites2144 Год назад +6

    The problem with inexpensive clothes is that they look ok for the first couple of washes, after that you can really see the cheap fabrics. I can imagine the pink jumper and brown tanks will look awful in three or four washes, that’s what I’ve found with Amazon purchases.

    • @druidriley3163
      @druidriley3163 Год назад

      Sad but true. I bought a really professional looking super soft pull over collared sweater from Target this fall. Great taupe color, great for work. I wore it to an event, where due to the bipolar weather of coolness, humidity and rain, I ended up sweating a lot in it. So I ended up having to wash it. Next time I pulled it out to wear, it had already pilled. From ONE washing! Now it looked cheap and I'm not comfortable wearing it again.

  • @marieseiden924
    @marieseiden924 Год назад +4

    I don't mind the top, but I am not into the shoulder detail. Not sure if I find it cheap vs just not my style. Also, being a busty woman myself...I very much agree about stretchy fabrics needing to be heavier!! Under blazers (like that orange top) looked passing, but not layered thin fabrics esp fitted look cheap. Also cheap bras, some have a fabric or finish on them that grab shirts and make a look fail easily.

    • @ANNAREID29
      @ANNAREID29  Год назад +2

      Yes agreed! All of this! ❤️

  • @888Roe
    @888Roe Год назад +1

    Thank you! I've notice jeans having shorter zipper and always wondered why, so I shyed away from buying them. They just didn't look right. Additionally I like the sweater but was wondering if the sweater is itchy. I'm buying clothes in my soft autumn color palett, but itchy fabrics can't wear. Appreciate you!