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I think what qualifies as “office wear” is very different in LA than where I live…
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Michelle S
Boy you’re not kidding! I would get sent home with those pants
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Carrie
I live and work in LA in a casual end of business casual. This shirt definitely is on the border for acceptable. If it cotton, then definitely not.
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Luna
I couldn’t help but notice the pants too. I work in a fairly casual “business casual” work environment, and there’d be no way I could (or would) wear ripped pants to work. haha
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Sarah
I wonder if they realize that women of all sizes work in office settings? It’s really a shame (and honestly extremely off-putting) that they only have small, medium, and large.
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Amber
I agree, it’s a shame, but it seems as though this is a new sub, and I’m sure they are limited in what they can order, so they have to keep it to a small size selection for now.
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Sarah
I understand economies of scale and starting small. I also understand that the best way to alienate potential future customers is to exclude them at the beginning. In my opinion, they would have been better served to start without the clothing at all if they could only offer three sizes. I also agree with the other commenter that their suitability as office wear is questionable. This one isn’t so crazy, but the other one I found from the July review would be more appropriate for a teenager at the mall than for a professional woman in an office. It’s an interesting concept for a sub box. I don’t personally think they are executing it particularly well.
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