I like the changes. A little awkward at first, but now that I have spent a few minutes with it I find it more user friendly.
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Originally posted by Nickefuge View PostIt does, but it’s called "My Feed" now.
Other than that the changes are great, especially in the fitting room / grails with the addition of price and size listings for what you've saved.
Interesting that between the redesign and the expanded "about" section they're trying to present this as a storefront for the pieces rather than an ebay-type experience. Legitimizes all the product as if it's been curated.
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Originally posted by Nickefuge View PostIt does, but it’s called "My Feed" now.
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It’s the same with every launch of a new website. There’s always a little something that need to be fixed. I bet those bugs will be sorted out eventually."The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
-Paris Hilton
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Originally posted by 13we2 View PostAlso, you used to be able to see all items of one brand when you click the brand's name on one specific item's page. Now this feature's gone...
Seems like this must be a bug. The current behavior of going back to the main feed makes no sense. They also rolled out their iOS app last week so they may just be swamped.
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Originally posted by 8bpc View PostWould you share some cheaper alternatives with tighter fit arms? Preference for a crew neck since the sweater is some what see-through and crew neck so the V-neck looks odd below. The Mey looks nice, but the material blend leans synthetic.
i think uniqlo heattech is also quite fitted
you could also try merino hiking undershirts for winter, super comfy, can be worn a few days without washing and can usually be found in black (icebreaker is a good brand)
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Originally posted by fromcolortoblack View PostAnyone else run into first world problems with their Julius knit denim picking up lint really easily? Have you found better solutions using a lint brush with every wear?
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Originally posted by gnow View PostI purchased a pair of jeans, but the buttonholes on the fly are still unopened/uncut.
could I just use a sharp object to poke through in between the sewing reinforcement? Pic below.
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