I was pretty pumped when I opened my J.Crew email this morning and saw that they are now offering flat-rate shipping for $8.95 and free shipping for orders over $175. I also couldn't wait to get home from working in my classroom (blech) to check out the new arrivals (yay!). After the last roll-out, I had a feeling this update was going to have some great pieces in it.
Before I get into my picks, the sweater from my B&M that I could not identify in this post is actually the Fisherman sweater from the new arrivals. It's reviewed with pictures in the post mentioned above in the heather honey and deep plum colors. I also (unbeknownst to me at the time) tried on and reviewed the origami mini in houndstooth in this post.
Now, on to the items I'm lusting for after this rollout.
First, the Double-cloth townhouse trench:
The shape, buttons, and available colors make me want to order this rightthissecond. The $350 price tag, though not unreasonable, is stopping me. The fiance and I are putting ourselves on a spending moratorium to save up for a few wedding essentials, as well as a new bed, and spending $350 on a coat that isn't even a long trench just seems to be superfluous right now. This will be going on my wishlist in the vibrant flame color, though. It would be the perfect way to cheer up on a cold day.
This silk shirtdress seems to stay true to its moniker with a beautiful, feminine silhouette and texture. This just looks so easy to wear, and it looks like it would make its possessor feel like an absolute lady when she dons this dress. I'm having a hard time deciding whether I should put this dress or the Maisie dress in abstract floral on my wishlist. What do you think?
This skirt reminds me of my grandma, but in a good, vintage fashion sort of way. I love the caramel and grey colors together, and I love the length. As a part of the collection, this skirt comes with a $250 price tag, so I will probably have to just stare at it lustily on my computer until a generous coupon code comes along.
I have never worn a pleated skirt, and I can't imagine that it would look good on my curves, but I can't help but love looking at them anyway. If this skirt came in colors other than black or "saddle" (pictured above), I might be more willing to give it a try. Nonetheless, I imagine it would make an excellent staple for girls with less of a hind end than myself. :)
No new tops or pants really seemed to entice me, but looking through my favorites, I can see why. I'm really loving feminine, vintage-looking skirts and dresses for the fall. I've always loved a vintage silhouette, and I'm ecstatic that stores are beginning to carry pieces that lend themselves to that type of look. I guess I have Mad Men to thank for that.
Side-note: My double-serge no. 2 pencil skirt in jazzy purple should be arriving within the next day or two, so when it does, I'll make sure to take some pictures and post a review.
Have you checked out the new arrivals? If so, which pieces are you coveting?
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