Weight Watchers - Disappointed with Lane Bryant..
princess_peach
03-10-2008, 11:21 AM
I usually love Lane Bryant and splurge every now and then, but lately I have been so disappointed with their selection. It seems like the clothes are just garish and tacky. Maybe it's just in my area, I don't know. Even if I could afford it, I wouldn't buy from them
missingmyerica
03-10-2008, 11:28 AM
Lane bryant has poorly made clothes that are overpriced. The clothes are made from cheap, ugly fabrics. I never shop there. It makes me sick the way they overcharge for crappy clothes because they think fat people have no other choices.:mad:
Lovely
03-10-2008, 11:33 AM
I used to buy Lane Bryant pretty exclusively. I've noticed a decline in their clothing over time. Also, I dislike their new jeans line... basically because none of them fit me correctly *shrug* One is too curvy, one is not curvy enough :lol: And they're expensive.
I've now been shopping at Fashion Bug since their sales are pretty cool ($15 for a pair of jeans!) and since I'm losing weight I refuse to spend too much on clothing that I will (hopefully) only be wearing for like 6 months. Their clothes aren't exactly fantastic quality-wise, but again for short term clothing... it ain't bad.
As I go down in sizes even more I won't be opposed to going to Goodwill.
nelie
03-10-2008, 11:41 AM
When I was wearing plus sizes, I shopped a lot at Lane Bryant. Partially because they did have awesome sales and coupons and I did like their clothes. Although over the years, the clothes did start to suck majorly. I was so glad to shrink out of Lane Bryant sizes though :)
pamatga
03-10-2008, 12:22 PM
I have shopped both through their website www.womanwithin.com and in their stores.
If you shop at one of their stores in a big city Mall you will find a much better quality of clothes than you will in their catalog. I spoke with one of their sales persons and she told me that she has thin pregnant women who shop at their LB store all the time! Again, the same sales are in the store too.
I recently bought some casual wear clothes from the catalog. I thought the prices were relatively cheap but then so was the fabrics too. In fact, I won't wear them outside the house. I think the fabric lost their shape almost immediately. I don't want to look like I am wearing clothes too baggy on me either! Only one of the items has really held up with frequent washings. I probably will not buy from the catalog again.
There are still a lot of really good plus size catalogs though to shop from. Some of you may feel they are more expensive than you would like to spend but I have found that well-made clothing also flatters better than cheap clothes. The cuts are more generous. There is usually more style in the fabric and cut too. It also helps with my attitude too. If I feel I look good, I feel good about myself.
I understand why some of you would prefer to save your fashion dollar for when you are thin but I feel differently. I feel good about how I look today. Who knows how long it will take for me to lose all of this weight? In the meantime, I have to face the world and I want to face it looking and feeling as good as I can---fat or thin!
For me, both are important as I face the world as a larger woman.;)
nelie
03-10-2008, 03:18 PM
I've never done catalog shopping but I believe the catalog is actually a different company than the stores? I'm pretty sure the clothes have no similarities.
Lovely
03-10-2008, 03:30 PM
The catalogue is a different company. (I don't know how they got the same name...) And they sell vastly different styles of clothing. (I'm not a fan of either type atm.)
kaplods
03-10-2008, 03:47 PM
Long ago they were the same company. When they split, the catalog company probably retained the right (at least temporarily) to use the same name. Either their time allowance has elapsed, or they've finally gotten around to it, but now the catalog is called Woman Within.
Woman Within, Roaman's, Jessica London, King Size Direct, and several other catalogs are now all owned by the same company (I believe they also recently bought Avenue). The clothes tend to be cheap, but cheaply made (Roaman's overall seems a little better than Woman Within, and Jessica London better than either).
Catherine's is a somewhat higher quality plus size store. They run great sales too. (Online, not so much). I believe Catherine's is actually a franchise, so each store is actually owned independently (again, not guaranteeing I'm right on that, it's just what I've heard).
tkglenn
03-10-2008, 03:53 PM
I too agree.....Lane Bryant sucks now. I used to buy from there every now and then but the last time I had gone there, their clothes are tacky and ugly. and expensive!!!
girl anachronism
03-10-2008, 06:23 PM
To be honest, I've always found their clothes a bit tacky. Instead of actually looking stylish, their clothes often look like they're trying to be stylish and failing.
kisskiss
03-10-2008, 06:37 PM
I like some of lane bryants clothes, although I agree that they are way too expensive. My mom tells me that since her day, lane bryant has actually improved in clothing. Before, the clothes were really downright ugly. Now, she loves to shop there, even if they have the occassional ugly top. I guess it depends on a persons opinion. as for the right fit jeans, they definitely are overpriced and dont fit right, lol
mpaigew
03-11-2008, 09:32 AM
I used to work at Lane Bryant, and now I won't even step through their door! I no longer fit into their tops, and their new line of jeans is pretty awful. One size is huge and the size down is too small. I actually went online to lanebryant.com the other day just to see what was new, and was surprised at how bad the styles were. The sales people now at our Lane Bryant are SO rude, too...that is another big reason why I stopped shopping there.
The Lane Bryant catalog is a different company, like the other post said. However, Fashion Bug and Catherine's are part of Charming Shoppes, which also owns the Lane Bryant store.
syrinx
03-11-2008, 12:55 PM
Is it just me, or has Lane Bryant's clothes shrunk? I have literally lost over 100 pounds and I still wear the same size from them as I did before I started losing weight (26/28). Maybe it's the way my body is changing shape, or the style of clothing is changing? Just wondered if anyone else has noticed a similar problem.
I don't like Lane Bryant, but there are so few choices. I live in a good size city, but Lane Bryant and Catherine's are the only plus-sized stores with clothes that will fit me. Other plus-sizes either run smaller, or they only have up to like size 20 or 22. The Catherine's here seems to cater more to an older crowd, style-wise. I'm in that in-between age, where I'm too old for uber-trendy, but too young for a more mature style. I wear stuff from Catherine's to the office.
xMeaganx
03-12-2008, 07:19 AM
I've been to the Lane Bryant stores in several states, and honestly wasn't much impressed! The stores up in Northern NJ were far better then in Lousiville, KY, but overall when I go I can't really find anything that I like. The jeans are expensive, I can go to DEB and buy the same type of jeans for only $25 compared to Lane Bryant. I usually just browse when I'm in Lane Bryant because I have shelling out all that money on things I only sorta like.
Rosegarden
03-12-2008, 10:03 AM
Lane Bryant is on the Top Ten Watch list to go under this year. If you have any gift cards or credits with them, use them up fast. They are scheduled to close at least 1/2 of their stores. From what you are posting here, I can see what went so badly with them
MariaMaria
03-12-2008, 01:47 PM
Cite, please, Rosegarden? All I can find is plans to close less than 10% of Charming Shoppes' overall stores (LB, Catherines, Fashion Bug; 150 of 2400+ locations), and that 2/3 of those closings (100 of 150) will be Fashion Bug. And there's a new lawsuit wrt a dissident investor block.
Rosegarden
03-12-2008, 02:38 PM
I read it on MSNBC earlier this week and I did go to look for the back up on it and can't find it again! It was a blurb on empty storefronts in shopping malls and the stores that were on the top ten watch list for the year. I wanted to have facts to back it up too
KimL1214
03-12-2008, 03:39 PM
I used to like Lane Bryant, but prefer Fashion Bug now. I feel like a lot of the clothing at Lane Bryant, I'm trying to think of how to say this nicely, are made for older people. I'm in my 20s and would never wear 99.9% of the stuff they have unless I was going to a funeral or dressing up for a costume party... little blunt, but true...
PJS145
03-12-2008, 04:13 PM
I am a real fan of hitting the sale racks at Macy's and Dillard's. I did this even when I was in larger sizes. And I mean the 50-75% off sale rack, too! In the last few days, I've even been finding things that I can wear for the spring and summer. I feel like I end up with higher end clothes and don't pay a premium for them.
NicoleNYC
03-16-2008, 02:43 PM
There was a brief period when LB had really cute clothes. I didn't find "fat" clothes, they looked like normal clothes in bigger sizes and I was excited to have some cute options. And then it all kind of fell apart. The clothes are poorly made, the fabrics are just sad (hello, FAT GIRL HERE, I SWEAT! Could I GET a natural fiber, puh-leeze), the shapes are weird - actually, let me rant about that for a second:
WHY are the legs so long, but the arms are so short?
WHY are the hips so wide, but the shoulders so narrow?
WHY does the crotch hang almost to my knee?
And that is that lump of fabric on the outside of leg?
WHY do they think we have flat chests but huge bellies?
Seriously, who are they designing for?
Anyway, yeah, LB is the suck right now and it's a shame. They are pretty much everywhere so a fat girl COULD have a chance at nice clothes...if only they carried any.
Oh, and they discontinued my bra! There are some things a girl just can not forgive!
kaplods
03-16-2008, 04:55 PM
Does it not seem that bras and jeans are the "holy grail" of women's clothing? In college, when I was still in normal plus sizes, I learned for the first time that it wasn't just a big girl rant (though the bigger you are, the greater the handicap).
It just seems that if you find a bra or pair of jeans that is flattering and comfortable, it's almost a guarantee that the style will be discontinued when you need to replace the item.
Hoopla
03-16-2008, 04:58 PM
I used to like their jeans before they did that stupid red blue yellow thing. Now it's too much trouble! I used to like Torrid but all 6 pairs of jeans I bought ripped huge holes in between the legs. I've had them since August and they ripped around January. No the best quality there either! They're shirts last awhile though... and they're stylish. :)
Sweetcaroline
03-17-2008, 10:38 PM
I agree, I hate LB... I buy a lot of stuff at Walmart I call them my 'disposable; clothes... A top for $9.88, most are up to date styles.. you wash 3x and move on.... Works for me especially when size changes so much...
patchymama
03-18-2008, 04:53 AM
Interesting opinions! I agree a lot of lane bryant clothes are ugly lately. However I love the new jeans, for the first time I found jeans that actually fit me properly! Most of their other pants drive me nuts tho...but I find that everywhere because I am so short LOL
Rosegarden
03-18-2008, 08:35 AM
Maybe their clothes are ugly because MOST of the clothes out there right now are UGLY. I don't feel sorry for retailers because they are buying all that ugly crap that the manufacturers are telling them that we like. BLECH. I wore the majority of it in the 70s. It didn't look good on me when I was 115 lbs, much worse at 188 lbs. The styles are meant for women who are 98 lbs wringing wet, no chest and no butt. Hard to translate that into Lane Bryant sizes
texastar
03-19-2008, 11:41 AM
I agree with the negative opinions but I can remember when LB was a good place to get good clothes. Last time I bought there (couple years now), everything had changed. From what I have read, it has gotten worse. Never heard of Fashion Bug. I'm in E Tex. Does anyone know of one this way?
cinderpa
03-20-2008, 12:14 AM
I live in Philly and the Lane Bryant near me has already closed. I agree tho, Fashion Bug is better. I think their clothes fit me better.