It’s not crazy.
It’s not crazy.
I’m aware, but the folks in the video do not appear to be scientists or engineers. They appear to be morons with a video camera and good yelling voices.
I shared an office with Chad. Chad was pretty sure the number of handguns in the US was why the US has not had any recent land invasions. Chad gonna Chad.
The fact that you’re a former soldier and don’t see the difference between this and someone giving a nazi salute frightens the hell out of me.
You equating BLM with Nazism says all there is to know about you.
Yes. Mainly because that’s completely and obviously different.
And Banana Republic was safari-wear. Every year in high school I would almost 2 hours to the suburban Detroit mall that had a Banana and buy their new safari t-shirt.
I have completely surrendered to the bliss of the tunic and I’ve never been happier.
My ex used to call Land’s End “Clothing for people who hate fashion.” Of course, that person was me.
Are there ANY fashion forward clothes that are cut for the more adult figure? Like Eileen Fisher/J Jill/Lands End cuts but more edgy? I haven’t found one.
I’m a woman in her forties who has several Lands End dresses that are comfortable as shit and I’ll pair them with a cardigan.
One Marchionni’s moves has been to test a lower-cost line sold at Sears.
They’ve abandoned the “cover my ass at costs" women who are 50 plus and plus size. J Jill knows that the tunic ain't going anywhere. Lands End abandoned its plump, aging base. It's a myth that people with money are all thin. But Lands End forgot that.
Lands’ End = jeans and swimsuits.
However, if you’re boring breeder dad who works in sales (me), they fuckin’ rock the button down work shirts. And ladies, I’m taken. Happy hour at Applebee’s! Who’s with me?!
I think that Lands End was really hurt my chaining themselves to the sinking ship that is Sears. Sears is fine for tools and appliances, not clothes. By becoming part of Sears, Lands End was saying that their clothes were cheap instead of rugged or outdoorsy.
After my pregnancy, I’ve moved to a size 16 and have had the hardest time finding clothes that fit me. I actually “ran into” Lands End just last week in a last ditch effort to find new clothes in Sears. All I remembered from Lands End is the catalogue my mom used to get.
I shopped at Land’s End years ago, pre-Sears, mostly for kid basics and baby supplies that last forever—best diaper bag ever. Post-Sears I dropped them. If I need last forever stuff, I go to LL Bean.
Buying t-shirts that aren’t petite means I end up with a hem that hits at a very unflattering place when I leave it untucked (and I always leave everything untucked). Lands End tees and tanks used to be amazing, because HOLY HELL they were actually built for petite women and not just made supersmall. These past two…
I remember from the Gloria Steinem controversy, people got so shady about Lands’ End clothes! I lived in them when I was a kid. But getting vitriolic about basic basics seems dumb to me, especially when the company never tried to go all J. Crew high-fashion delusional.