Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Boden: Terese Jersey Dress Review, Diminishing Discount Sale, and Fall Preview 2017!

Hi, all!  Happy Sunday.  :-)

I received a postcard in the mail when I returned home that announced that Boden was going to start a diminishing discount sale today (as did many of you, including Keilexendra, thanks for the tip in last post's comment section).  From today until Thursday, Boden has 25% off all current season items.  After that, it reduces to 20% off, and finally tapering off to 10% off.  You do need to use the code 5N3R.  There is a link to it in the sidebar, as well as the bottom of this post.

I have plans (hopefully not best laid and gone to waste) to publish daily until Thursday with reviews of items I have purchased but have not reviewed.  I always wear all my Boden items immediately (or when the weather becomes appropriate to wear them), and can get them onto Instagram easily enough, but doing any sort of in-depth reviews, well, meh, life happens and it gets pushed down.

Before I do the review, I also received an email telling me that I could order from the Fall Preview 2017.  I plan to do a picks post (as per usual), but since the 20% off code doesn't expire until mid-May, I'll do the picks post a bit later on.  :-)

Today's review will be for the Terese Jersey Dress, which I bought when Boden had the last big sale (the one where we could take the additional % off, I wrote about it here).  I was attracted to it, but wasn't sure what it was I liked about it.  It probably is the color more than the print, but after wearing it today, I definitely am glad I purchased it.

Terese Jersey Dress.  Size 8 regular.  I decided to go for an 8 (one size up from what I normally wear in their jersey dresses) and in the regular length (I normally wear long in their dresses).  I know that the lyocell fabric is very clingy and I just prefer it not be insanely skin tight (just fitted, thankyouverymuch).

I was having issues editing these photos this morning. I think the combo of the deep pink/red of the dress and the light green of the trees meant my camera's white balance was thrown off.  I tried my best, but I think this photo is the best at showing the colors of the dress the best, but be aware that the flowers are mint green and light blue and that is not showing at all in these photos.

I love the length of this dress.  It would have been three inches longer in the long, and I don't think I would like the dress that long.

I do also really like the detail at the waist, it really nips everything there, so if you like details like that, you will definitely appreciate the way they do it here.

This is a dress that shows off your curves, so buyer beware if you prefer a looser fit, especially from the back.  This is only balanced looking on me because the sleeves are longer, so it fools the eye into thinking the top half of my body even comes close to matching my lower half (the bane of the pear shape, ugh).

This dress is sold out in some of the sizes in the blue colorway, and some of the pink/red sizes are in backorder status.

One of the reviews mentioned how nice it would be to have this in some solid colors, and I definitely agree.  I'd love this in a green, red, or teal.

Okay, that's it for today.  I think I may wear the Classic Shirt (I purchased the beach conversational one) or my Richmond 7/8 pant (I bought those in the crazy floral colorway).  It's meant to be raining and raw both Monday and Tuesday, and both of these will keep me warm and also allow me to feel sunny and colorful, even if the weather here doesn't agree.  :-/

Remember to use the code 5N3R to receive the 25% off until Thursday.
Boden USA

Monday, July 11, 2016

Boden: Fall 2016 New Arrivals Are Really Here!

I remember the days that Boden would do this glorious rollout of a gazillion items for fall/winter (with only a very small holiday rollout in October), so now it feels a bit less celebratory than it used to, but this one feels a bit more special than the past few seasons.  I think it's the fact that they went to Italy (I believe) for their catalog shoot, and well, that makes for a special looking set of photos/clothes.  :-)

Besides the soft rollout of a few items that they did a few weeks ago (I discussed that in this post), they have been keeping most of these items under wraps.

Before I briefly talk about what I am seeing in the new arrivals, I did see that the affiliate program has updated their coupons/links, and I have inserted two in this post to help you save 15% off.  You do have to use the code 5H7B once you are at the shopping bag page, and I have made sure to note that wherever the links are.  

15% off plus free shipping & return over $49 with code 5H7B, valid 7/11-8/7

Okay, some picks, etc.!

Above is the Lucinda Knitted Dress and the Carolyn Ponte Dress.  They are both very pretty, and I love LOVE this image.  More of this in your catlogs, Boden.  Some of the shots feature the models contorting themselves ridiculously (like the very crooked neck of the model in the Floral Lace Dress shot, yikes!). 

I have a similar dress to the Lucinda Knitted Dress (I love it, btw), so I have no desire for a new one, but the Carolyn Ponte Dress seems perfect for a teacher, and I just love that yellow color.  We'll see!

This is the Floral Ponte Dress (I bought this one in my larger dress size of 8 Long), and I actually brought this with me on vacation (I am in GA/SC until Wednesday) so I have plans to wear it tomorrow night.  I most likely would be unable to update this blog after wearing it, so check out my Instagram to see it (I usually update my Instagram at 7 pm).  Later this week I should be able to do a more in-depth review of it here at the blog.

Finally, the Mia Jersey Tunic...I praised its beautiful fit in this post, but I really think you can see how flattering it is here on the model.  The sides of the front have very deliberate seaming, and the placement of the darker splatter/animal print is there, and it very much slims and highlights the curves.  It feels magical to me.  :-)  I sized to the smaller of my dress sizes on this one (6 Long) and it's fitted without being too tight.

Do you all see anything you are loving?  How do you feel about the models' poses?  The location? 

Remember to use the code 5H7B to receive the 15% off.
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Monday, June 27, 2016

Boden: Fall/Winter 2016 Preview is Up...And a Summer Clearance Gets Started!

Barbara Dress.  Yes, the name of this dress correctly matches the Bush family member I could most see wearing it.

Well, you all...it is time again for another preview of Boden items for the upcoming months, along with the beginnings of the clearance sale for spring and summer items.  In the past these previews were earlier and the clearance was later, but whatever, since I am slow to get things posted, it works for me.  LOL.

Okay, so preview first.  I was pretty stoked by the last preview that happened last time.  In fact, I was stoked enough to chance ordering a few items early.  (This time the card was correctly charged, etc., miracle!)  I have received three of the four items (one was a dress for CW), and for the most part, they live up to my expectations.  So early fall 2016 is looking good.

Sadly the latter part of fall/winter 2016 is looking a bit dire and bland.  I looked and looked at the preview site in hopes of finding a "grab me" image for this post's first image, and the best I felt I could do was this gorgeously colored Barbara dress.  The cobalt certainly is striking, as is the seaming detail.  But then you view the other shade on the model and the frump comes up fast.  Sad!  I don't know where the way was lost, but seriously, Boden, I can buy these items for WAY cheaper at the Loft.  Or Target.  I am not sure if it's me (possible) but this new set of somethings is leaving me a bit blue (and not the bright cobalt blue either).

I am sure that Boden will turn it around for their holiday 2016 offerings, as they always seem to, and to be honest, besides their adorable summer sundresses, my second favorite thing they make are their pretty and sparkly holiday garments.  But my dollars are secure in my wallet for now for this particular set of months for this year. 

If you are so inclined to enjoy their preview, there is a code for 20% off.  It is 3M7K and lasts until my birthday (July 1!) at 11:59 pm.

I do have hopes to write up (a very brief, I am sure) picks post by Thursday, so if you have any thoughts on what you like, definitely let me know in the comments section.  :-)

This is one of the items I received in my preview order.  This is Floral Ponte Dress.  As I ordered the long version in a size 8, I knew it would be longer than this, and it does hit me right at my knee (the top part, though).  The dress fits well.  It is a touch big through the shoulders and neckline, but the hips fit great.  It is a very pretty dress, and the fabric is comfortable, stretchy, but not the sort of stretch that stays stretched out.  I chose well here and because it is short-sleeved I can wear it now as well as later. :-) The floral design is just as you see it here on the model, so they accurately represented it.  I suspect this will end up on their site sometime in early July.  I highly recommend it, and will get a photo of it on me asap.

This is the Mia Jersey Tunic, and I chose to buy it in a size 6 Long.  It is a true tunic, hitting right at my lower thigh.  It is a very flattering print, very slimming.  It fits well, nice and tight, but not too tight to be uncomfortable.  I think the modal/cotton blend should keep it shape and not shrink (provided I don't dry it in the dryer), but if it does shrink, I will just send it back and grab the next size up.  (I really hope it keeps the shape it is as I LOVE it the way it fits right now!)


I also ordered the Ottoman A-Line Dress in the size 6 Long.  It is cute, but I need to try it on with proper shoes and accessories to see if it looks cute on me, too.  Right now I have only tried it on barefoot and in a rush, so it looks a bit blah, though I love the deep pink color.  I also worry about it stretching out and not swinging back into shape, so the jury is still out on this one.

Boden USA
This link will take you directly to the sale.
Okay, so they aren't calling what is on right now as "clearance" sale, but it is the precursor to that.  Anyhow, the sale is on some items, and of those, only a handful are at the 50% off mark.  I am sure I will have some picks, but I have only just looked around (I was in Wisconsin over the past few days).  Do you all see anything that is a good buy at the newer lower prices?

If you want something that isn't in the sale, you can use the code 6R9E (it is published on their website under "new and now") for 10% off.  I suggest you use it only if you need something OR it was a popback you were desperate for.  ;-)

Alright, I hope to be back soon with more.  I do have hopes to publish a post on some recent sewing adventures, but if you want to see it right now, you can check out one of the projects here at the Fabric Mart blog


Sunday, November 29, 2015

Boden Weekly Review Roundup: For the Blackest of Fridays and the Most Cyber of Mondays.

Included in today's BWRR include these IRL reviews from me: the Reindeer Yoke Sweater, the Printed Sweatshirt, the Zoe Coat, the Hettie Dress, and the Swing Tunic.  Most of these I have worn fairly recently and would not have been included in the last BWRR.  I would have showed them off in an OOTD post, but those have sadly been neglected lately.  Sigh.

The Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale from Boden was rolled into one and is for 30% off.  I discussed it in more detail at this blog post.  Now that a few days have come and gone since that post, I can tell the % off is decent enough for many items to sell out or go to low stock.  Most of the items that have sold out include the items that are already proving popular, but even some less popular items are selling well, too, including the Printed Sweatshirt, which I reviewed below.  That one was not selling out at all about a month ago, and now some sizes are gone in the color I purchased.

Don't forget that you can look at the Instagram #bodenbyme tag to see other styles that are on bloggers/non-bloggers that aren't part of this roundup.  :-)

Onto the roundup!

Reindeer Yoke Sweater. Size 6.  As promised, I brought this darling festive/not quite ugly sweater to Mississippi with me, and since at least one day was *almost* cool, I decided to wear it that day rather than wait.  (The temps have been in the 70s the whole time other than the first two days I was here.)

I really can't speak to how warm it keeps one in really cold weather, but I can speak to not wearing it in weather that is warmer than the mid-60s.  I wore the sweater on the day it hit the low 60s and I was fine, but the next day I wore it for a brief few hours in the mid-70s and holy cow, I was itching and annoyed by it.  Never again, no matter how darling it is.

It is a mix of nylon/cotton/wool, so not the world's "itchiest" combo, but definitely not smooth like a baby's butt, either.  I say if you are prone to itching with wool products to possibly avoiding this one or wearing it with an undershirt.

Size wise it fits exactly like my other knitwear from Boden.  I think, though, if you have a stronger/broader shoulder line, you may want to size up since the yoke bit (especially where it attaches to the body) is not especially flexible and stretchy, and if you size improperly for your frame there, it will probably be uncomfortable.  I am fine, but even still, I feel it in a more pronounced way than other sweaters I own from them.

The colors are true to the Boden website.  Very pretty pale ivory color, with varying greys and a pretty red.  The pompoms are precious and not overtly twee or juvenile.  The length is fine on me, hitting at my high hip, but I have a short torso, so this may run too short on you if you have a longer torso.  The sleeve length is dire, way too short for me, but I have that problem in most items, so I just suck it up.

One more photo at Instagram if you are interested.


Reindeer Yoke Sweater.  This one is not even close to selling out.  Apparently reindeer are not as popular as penguins (the one that sold out last year) or Boden overordered.  Hmmm.

Printed Sweatshirt.  Size 6.  I had nearly forgotten about this sweatshirt, but I was doing some research work at Boden for the last BWRR and I remembered how adorable I thought this British themed sweatshirt was.  It was a good price (and still is there at that price, at 40% off instead of 30% off), so I bit.  So glad I did.  This sweatshirt is not especially bulky, very nicely shaped (even for those of us with pear shapes), and dressy enough to be worn in dressy casual environments (like a school, which is when I wore it here for a meeting).

The material sort of conforms to the body since it is a bit stretchy, but it isn't so stretchy that you can size down.  I have a bit of a booty, and while it worked for me in this size since I don't mind it hugging my bottom a bit, if I really wanted to look as the model does, I would likely have to size up to a 10 to make my sweatshirt look like that on me.  (But then the top would be huge in the bust and shoulders, which I don't necessarily want.  I'll just be fine showing off the curves!)

The print is the same front to back, and only shows off England and Wales, and maybe a touch of Scotland (not enough in my opinion).  I lived in Grantham and am sad to see they didn't memorialize that cute little town on the map, but whatever.  I do appreciate the inclusion of the GORGEOUS York Minster, though.

Instagram photo is here for those of you interested.


Printed Sweatshirt.  Sold out in many sizes in this color, but the floral version is still fully stocked.

Zoe Coat. Size XS. I took a chance on this coat with the size XS.  The garment measurements seemed to indicate that I would do fine with the XS, even in the hips, so I gave it a shot.  I received the coat and they sent an XS in name (even on the tag), but it was clearly a size L or larger.  It was like I was a flying squirrel wearing it, so I figured they had made a mistake.  I called them, and they happily sent me the XS again, but promised to check it wasn't a mistake again, too.

I received the correctly named XS and it fits great.  It is very boxy, but a boxy that works on my frame (provided I accessorize and dress the outfit properly).  Unfortunately, this means that for a good many of you reading this, the coat will not work for you, since the smallest size they carry is an XS and as you can tell, though I am smaller up top, anything XS that fits well over my (most definitely medium) hips, will probably be too big for a lot of you.

The coat sits right at my upper thigh, and it properly skims over my bottom and also closes fully in front.  It is a bit large through my shoulders, but not excessively so.  I think pear shapes can buy this one and revel in a straight silhouetted coat that isn't really, just appears to be that way.
 
I appreciate the careful placement of the plaid on the back of this coat.  With such a large plaid, it could go terribly wrong, but they balanced it just right to not look ridiculous.

The coat looks silly without the scarf.  I think if I were to wear a turtleneck with it, and a hat (like the beret or a beanie), then it would look fine, but on its own, just buttoned up like that, meh.  I can see why this coat is not everyone's favorite.  The navy blue version would likely look better plain like this.

It does have shorter sleeves, about a 3/4 sleeve.  I wore a glittery pink sweater from J. Crew from last year with it, and it was a great match for the pink in the coat.  I actually really loved the outfit as a whole, the coat/scarf/sweater/pants/shoes/beret combo.

The colors are a brighter pink, a heathered medium grey, an ivory, and a nut brown color.  Lots to work with, and I was so happy to see the cute floral scarf I own that I bought a few years ago from J. Crew was such a good match.

Love the pockets, nice and deep and super soft (the material is the best, a lovely double cloth wool).

I find it hard to wear it open like this, but I think if you have broader shoulders, this would be easier for you to try.  I kept feeling like it would either slip off or was going to close back up.  If I am feeling super crafty, I could add a closure of some sort to the plaid in the front (a closely matched button sewed just so to the upper front chest on either side) that the buttonholes could work with, but for now I will just wear it closed.

Instagram shot is here for those of you interested.


Zoe Coat.  No surprise here since the XS is so large, but the only size sold out is the XS.  Considering anyone from a size 4 to a 10 can wear the XS, that is going to be the one that sells out first.  It may pop back, though, since it obviously doesn't work on everyone.

Hettie Dress. Size 8 R.  I normally buy these kind of jersey dresses in a size 6 L, but I looked a the measurements and realized that though the 6 L would be fine, I would feel a bit conspicuous if I were to wear it to school, since the skirt portion would likely be a bit figure hugging in the 6 L.  The L length is also quite long, and would hit right at my knee. 

Well...I did fine buy choosing the 8 R (plus the size 6 was sold out, so there's that), but the 8 L would be better for me for school.  It will be fine with tights, but I don't know that I will wear this without tights to school.  Maybe a school meeting (no kids), but not likely to school.

One more thing on fit.  Though I like the 8 R, the waist is super loose in this size on me, so I can't do the "blousing" of the bodice thing very well.  It's fine, but it makes this dress more of a straight silhouette than I had wanted.

We had the hardest time getting the color of this dress on the day we took these photos.  This one is the best representation of the marsh folk color (dark green).  It is a very deep green, with pretty deep red/pink and ivory Scandinavian printed motif.  (At least it reads Scandinavian to me.)

The pockets are awesome, super deep and useful, but do not in any way distract from the line of the dress.

The fabric is a lyocell/cotton mix, so it is super soft and neither too heavy or too light.  It glides rather than sticks, so it is a nice fabric if you want to wear tights with it.  (It was way too warm to wear tights that day, though I did bring a pair of deep green tights to pair with it.)

This proves the 8 R was a better choice.  My curves need to not be more encased than this for any teaching environment.  :-)

There is another shade of this print, a navy/purple.  I wish they had done this print in more items.  It is beautiful and "Boden," without being too in your face.

Instagram is here if you are interested.


Hettie Dress.  Sold out in all the smaller sizes, with a scattering of prints available between size 10 and 18. The black has been sold out since it came online.  I can see why.  That black would be a great dress to accessorize with other items.  They really should have made more of this dress, in all colors.


Printed Popover Shirt.  Though this is not a jersey, and a woven viscose, it features the print.  So pretty.  It is only available in the smaller sizes.  (So weird!)

Swing Tunic.  Size 6 L.  Though I wrote up a review of this recently, I wore it out for a whole day of activities yesterday with all three kids in tow, so I feel like it awesomeness at being super versatile needs to be shouted about here.

I went on a two mile walk (in those shoes, I know, they were fine, as was I), a trip to the craft store, a visit to a playground, to church for Saturday vigil mass, and to McDonald's.  It was so comfortable, easy, but because of its swingy nature, did not cling or constrict.  It looks like it is a touch short here, but was actually fine for church (the next picture shows the length IRL a bit better).

So still above the knee, but the extra volume on the bottom really keeps this on the more conservative end.  Not exactly "modest," but fine for what I needed to do yesterday.

Instagram here if you are interested.


Swing Tunic.  So sold out in most colors and sizes.  There are a few 4s, 6s, and 8s.  The green shade I wear is the "least" popular, but regardless, still popular enough to be sold out in almost all of the sizes.


Boucle Jacket.  I reviewed it here.



Julia Patch Pocket Skirt and Fringed Loafers.  Amy reviews both of these items for us.  Her skirt review is actually her second for the same item, but this time she tried it in a regular length.


Ottoman Zip Top.
  Lou wore hers as part of a dressier outfit look.  Very cute, and I wouldn't have thought to layer a button up underneath. (Hers is in the blue, but the affiliate program only had a shot of the yellow.)


Jodie Dress. Lou's in pink is just spectacular on her.  I think if you are on the fence about this one, you should go for it.  Very pretty!  Her original review is here.


Short Sleeve Breton.  Lou wore hers with a cute cardigan and a mustard colored skirt.  Very pretty combo!


Printed Scarf.  Gemma wears her icon printed version in a cute casual day look. 

Clearance (not included in Sale):

Patchwork Dress.  Gemma reviewed this clearance dress here at her blog. Good on her to figure out a way to wear its cute summery-ness in the cold!

Sale ends Monday night, fwiw. 
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