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J Crew S/S 10 Discussion

Robert

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It's early. I don't think the real spring rollout begins until late January.
 

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I'm not sure what I want to do this spring. I think I'm just going to go with the Khaki and polo shirt look this spring/summer. Both in a style that I can wear to work and out on the town (darker stuff for the night life). I'm tired of wearing these Lauren Ralph Lauren wool pants and button down shirts (without a tie) with the sleeves rolled up. Well for the spring shirts, I'll get some lightweight button downs, perhaps with button down collars to mix with the polo shirts. All tailored of course.
 

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My spring list: lightweight l/s shirts; cargo/camp type pants; shoes (either navy JPs or those new Sperry things); some v-neck tees; and The Watch.
 

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Can't wait to see the new stuff.

I know I sound like a broken record, but I hope they have plenty of Tall sizes across their clothing line in the new stuff.
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Originally Posted by Robert
My spring list: lightweight l/s shirts; cargo/camp type pants; shoes (either navy JPs or those new Sperry things); some v-neck tees; and The Watch.

The Watch is a good move. I got it from another member a few months ago and have worn it every day. I like it a lot and get compliments on it.
 

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Yes, apparently. The manager used that the other day when I was in. I'd never heard it before.

So really this thread should re-named J Crew Resort Season 10 Discussion.
 

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Originally Posted by Razeus
Can someone give me a link to the red chambray. I can't find it on the website.

A couple pics here...
Secret Forts - J. Crew SS10 Preview

I'm never a big fan of spring summer clothes, especially when compared to all of the fall winter options. So far, this is no different. I will probably pick up a couple shirts down the road.
 

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Wow, nice!!!
 

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Originally Posted by Robert
Yes, apparently. The manager used that the other day when I was in. I'd never heard it before.
That's not just J Crew, designers have been calling mid-winter collections resort collections for ages.
 

Robert

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Originally Posted by Calden
A couple pics here...
Secret Forts - J. Crew SS10 Preview

I'm never a big fan of spring summer clothes, especially when compared to all of the fall winter options. So far, this is no different. I will probably pick up a couple shirts down the road.


Same here. S/S seems to be all about polos and lightweight l/s. Not as interesting to me as sweaters, coats, and jackets. And the s/s secret wash shirts are pretty blah.
 

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Originally Posted by dusty
That's not just J Crew, designers have been calling mid-winter collections resort collections for ages.

New one on me.
 

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