Simply Vera is Simply Awful

Always interested in stylish duds at a bargain price, I thought I’d check out Simply Vera, celebrity designer Vera Wang’s new down-market line at Kohl’s. Because I live in the city of Atlanta and Kohl’s stores are in the suburbs, my bargain hunt was something of a drive. Still, with my best friend Caroline shotgun, I happily zipped on the Interstate and headed for Destination Stylish Clothes at a Good Price. Maybe the distance was a positive, I reasoned. Our friends weren’t likely to show up at parties in the same fabulous dresses.

Twenty miles later, we arrived at Major Disappointment.

There was a small selection of Vera items within the women’s department. A few things looked relatively cute on the rack, though we immediately commented on the cheap-looking fabrics. We got there on the day of the official Vera debut, but many items weren’t available in our sizes.

We each chose a handful of pieces to try on. I started with my favorite pick: a grey and black blousy peasant top. I figured it would look good with jeans or black pants. It looked ridiculous. There was enough fabric in that cheaply made shirt to cover a football team. Meanwhile, my shopping partner tried on an equally horrible black shirt that tied in the front. It was 100-percent polyester—and looked it. To make things worse, the clothes weren’t all that inexpensive. The grey-and-black shirt now on my dressing room floor was $58, and her polyester top was $48. Between the two of us, we also tried a long-sleeve silvery T-shirt, jeans, a dress, a skirt and another couple of tops—all with disastrous results.

As we left the dressing rooms, I asked two saleswomen what they’d been hearing about Simply Vera. They shrugged and said customers hadn’t commented much.

“I know what the people who work here think and I probably shouldn’t say it,” one saleswoman confided.

Caroline and I started blasting the clothes, and the saleswoman immediately agreed. She used the word frumpy.

Next, we checked out the purses, which frankly looked cheaper than they were. (Kind of the opposite of what we are after, Vera.) We found black heels with a metal ornamentation that we liked, but they were very uncomfortable and hardly worth the $69.99 price tag. Perhaps Vera needs to check out Target, where you can find pretty cute stuff at really good prices.

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08.16.2010
Brenda Mercurio
Also very disappointed ...I have read the comments and feel like I have a totally different product....I found the garments washed poorly,got, and discolored.....I was most of my casuals in cold water and lightly dry in dryer and then hang on hangers...two of my shirts I now use to go to the gym because they look so bad....
05.07.2010
kg
If I had to make one sweeping judgment about the line, I would have to agree with the OP. The clothes look sloppy / shapeless on me (maybe it's just me??), and I know I could find better structure / design / materials in other handbags for the same price. That isn't to say I haven't found a few flattering pieces that drape well, but that is the exception rather than the rule. And one of the pieces I did love (a drapey tunic) got holes in it after just a few gentle-cycle washings. Perhaps my expectations are too high, but I just anticipated more from Vera Wang.
01.22.2010
Sarina
I LOVE this clothing line. The items are all reasonably priced (especially when you combine sales and discounts) and they are of reasonable quality. The clothing snobs who want to whine about what fabric the clothes are made out of should kindly remember that the majority of consumers want fabrics they can toss in the washing machine instead of paying a dry cleaning bill every time they wear something. They still look good and aren't going to continue to cost me AFTER I've already paid for them. As for the shoes, I've had great luck with those as well...and they're surprisingly comfortable considering the height of the heels! Oh, and if you paid 65 bucks for the shoes, I'm guessing you're not a careful shopper. I've never paid over $30 for my Simply Veras (and they're still gorgeous).
10.08.2009
Nancy Jaffe
Couldn't DISAGREE more! I love the Simply Vera basic t-shirt tops (long and short sleeves)! They are NOT 100% polyester. The tag states 35% rayon... which gives it a wonderully soft, comfortable feel. (The polyester makes them easy to care for and less 'fragile' than a rayon top without the polyester.) Comfort and ease of care! Sounds good to me!
04.06.2009
Paula Jones
Her shoes are terrible. I paid 65.00 for a pair of shoes that lasted 30 days. I wore them 5 times (maybe).... I do not work and go out very few. I am totally disappointed in the quality of shoes, and clothes. They may be pretty and stylish but, if they do not last, as if from walmart... then maybe I should just stick to the walmart prices..... ugly I know but what is the difference?? Quality vs Style. In this economy?? Quality is in my book!
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