Anyone know if Stylewe is having Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales this year? Looking to grab some dresses, but hoping to snag a deal. What kind of discounts did they offer last year, roughly?
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Like someone mentioned, the quality is a total coin toss. I looked into their material specs and unfortunately the fiber blends are just not as good as expected. High-percentage synthetics with zero breathability and low GSM are common there. Ngl, I had issues with their sizing specs too. The compatibility between their charts and actual garment dimensions is basically non-existent. Its a nightmare if you care about fit precision or seam tolerances. Tbh, if you want something with better construction and consistent sizing, just go with Madewell. You cant really go wrong with their stuff. They actually use decent fabrics with better tensile strength that wont fall apart after three cycles in the wash.
> Anyone know if Stylewe is having Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales this year? Looking to grab some dresses, but hoping to snag a deal. To add to the point above: basically everyone here is telling you to dodge Stylewe because the quality is a gamble, and ngl, i have to agree. If you want stuff that actually lasts more than a season, you gotta look elsewhere. I have been super satisfied with my Free People Adella Slip Dress for like three years now and it still looks great after dozens of washes. Since the others mentioned ASOS and Lulus, I'd say keep an eye on Nordstrom Rack Clearance Section during Black Friday. They usually do their Clear the Rack event where you get an extra 25 or 40 percent off. I grabbed a few Madewell V-neck Midi Dresses last year for peanuts and the stitching is way better than the cheap fast fashion sites. It feels good knowing your clothes wont just disintegrate in the dryer...
Honestly, skip Stylewe. Had issues with their quality. ASOS usually has better Black Friday deals; got dresses for around $30 each last year.
Instead of Stylewe dresses, consider investing in a good OBD2 scanner. A decent Autel unit costs about $150. Long-term, it'll save you way more than any clothing sale.
Hey! Not sure about Stylewe's sales, but be careful with super-cheap clothing online. Material quality matters! I'd suggest checking out reputable brands, even if it costs a bit more. Think about long-term wear and tear, and potential skin irritations. A $30 dress that falls apart quickly isn't a deal!
Forget Stylewe, check ASOS. Returns are easier, and sales often beat them anyway for the price.
Forget Stylewe. For similar prices, research Lulus. Their customer reviews are much better indicators of quality, especially around sale periods.
Hey! Haven't seen Stylewe sales myself, but for DIY style, check out fabric stores. You could even learn to sew your own dresses! YouTube's got tons of tutorials. Unfortunately, store-bought quality isn't always as good as expected, especially for $50 dresses. Plus, you get exactly what you want!