Thank you for the review. I own a chunky Vince cardigan from years ago and it's still one of my favorite pieces. The quality is incredible. Vince is expensive but it's great on sale. I'll invest money on clothes but they have to use quality materials. I'm not interested in fast unsustainable zara-like fashion. Too hard on the environment
I'm totally with you on the unsustainable fashion matter. I've been making an effort cutting down on this stuff over the past few years. Not only it's hard on the environment but also the quality of the materials is really poor..and clothing barely survives a few washes. Speaking of Vince knitwear, it looks really great. I've been wanting to get a sweater or a cardigan from Vince for a while now. It's just that I live in Texas and therefore I hardly ever wear warm things so I hesitate to splurge on that kind of stuff every time even though it's very tempting haha.
just got a pair of their $425 cashmere joggers... and while nice, I'm shocked they're made in China??? For that price, I expect Italy, France, or maybe if we're going to slum it, Romania..
Had exactly the same sentiment and that’s why I only buy them on sale. You can find their items for 60% to 70% off on different outlet websites depending on where you live.
@@AmaliaLondonyup! Their stuff is always on sale. I have a bunch of Vince stuff and have gotten all of it for 60-70% off. It helps I live in New York City as I can find their stuff pretty easy. But their online sales are great too.
4:09 I like that simple but stylish look. I have not attempted to wash silk yet. I have seen people mention the need tp use hair conditioner to retain the sheen. I have washed cashmere many times with mostly very good results. I have not used the dry cleaners in years but will be taking a couple silk tops very soon.
Vince is my favorite brand because of the quality of materials and stitching. You can just tell that the quality is high with each items but I never buy anything full price I buy everything second hand. I just got a Vince cashmere sweater for 5.99 today at goodwill. I’m doing a tips on how to thrift high end items on my channel if anyones interested That being said, if you can afford the original price then I do consider the brand to be worth it
I honestly haven't come across anything quite like Vince in terms of the combination of style, fit and quality. My other all time favorite brand is The Kooples but their style is quite different from Vince. Recently I've been eying AllSaints a lot. Their designs feel like the perfect blend of Vince and The Kooples but I haven't yet owned anything from their collections.
Thank you for the review. I own a chunky Vince cardigan from years ago and it's still one of my favorite pieces. The quality is incredible. Vince is expensive but it's great on sale. I'll invest money on clothes but they have to use quality materials. I'm not interested in fast unsustainable zara-like fashion. Too hard on the environment
I'm totally with you on the unsustainable fashion matter. I've been making an effort cutting down on this stuff over the past few years. Not only it's hard on the environment but also the quality of the materials is really poor..and clothing barely survives a few washes.
Speaking of Vince knitwear, it looks really great. I've been wanting to get a sweater or a cardigan from Vince for a while now. It's just that I live in Texas and therefore I hardly ever wear warm things so I hesitate to splurge on that kind of stuff every time even though it's very tempting haha.
just got a pair of their $425 cashmere joggers... and while nice, I'm shocked they're made in China??? For that price, I expect Italy, France, or maybe if we're going to slum it, Romania..
Had exactly the same sentiment and that’s why I only buy them on sale. You can find their items for 60% to 70% off on different outlet websites depending on where you live.
@@AmaliaLondonyup! Their stuff is always on sale. I have a bunch of Vince stuff and have gotten all of it for 60-70% off. It helps I live in New York City as I can find their stuff pretty easy. But their online sales are great too.
4:09 I like that simple but stylish look.
I have not attempted to wash silk yet. I have seen people mention the need tp use hair conditioner to retain the sheen. I have washed cashmere many times with mostly very good results. I have not used the dry cleaners in years but will be taking a couple silk tops very soon.
You sound so cute.
I have a good collection of Vince. My favorite is of course the cashmere.
Vince is my favorite brand because of the quality of materials and stitching. You can just tell that the quality is high with each items but I never buy anything full price I buy everything second hand. I just got a Vince cashmere sweater for 5.99 today at goodwill. I’m doing a tips on how to thrift high end items on my channel if anyones interested
That being said, if you can afford the original price then I do consider the brand to be worth it
Yep, their quality is definitely superior!
Thank you for this video! May I please ask how tall you are? I am 5'2 and wondering how well these fit for petite!
You're very welcome! Sure! I'm 5'7.
I'm 5'1 and I find the xxs/oo fit me perfectly!
Love Vince!
I love you too
What Vince like brand do u also like?
I honestly haven't come across anything quite like Vince in terms of the combination of style, fit and quality. My other all time favorite brand is The Kooples but their style is quite different from Vince.
Recently I've been eying AllSaints a lot. Their designs feel like the perfect blend of Vince and The Kooples but I haven't yet owned anything from their collections.
@@olgaaerlene6693 Theory is a sister brand to Vince and is just as nice.
@@Haigkupelian2220 always wanted to check this one out!
Club Monaco is somewhat similar and has pretty good quality items as well!
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I recently modeld for them I meet the manager