The Rise And Fall Of J.Crew

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At the height of its success, J.Crew and its sister company Madewell were operating in over 100 countries and had over 500 stores. Seen on celebrities, politicians, and working professionals around the world, J.Crew was considered at the top of the retail food chain. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, the company filed for bankruptcy. However, the brand faced a lot of challenges before the pandemic ever came to be. This is the rise and fall of J.Crew.
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The Rise And Fall Of J.Crew

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@weareorigin
@weareorigin 3 роки тому
6:06 Calling on Victoria's Secret for assistance...is like you're drunk and you're calling another drunk buddy for help.
@chrisjenkins9978
@chrisjenkins9978 3 роки тому
Exactly!!! 😂🤣😂
@littledebbie8107
@littledebbie8107 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@Iworkwithnitwits
@Iworkwithnitwits 3 роки тому
The blind leading the blind.
@Ninitschga
@Ninitschga 3 роки тому
Yup! So funny how blind people are in their own realm of „profession“. It’s like in politics - once you’re in you always get a job - regardless of your abilities.
@roberttimothy1338
@roberttimothy1338 2 роки тому
$800.00 shirts are just not important to me. Funny how the actual super wealthy are just comfortable in jeans a t-shirts, while others are trying to look like they think the super wealthy dress. Thus J Crew's problem. They started catering to the entertainment industry celebrities as if they are the ones that buy the vast majority of clothing. Like When Levi's jeans moved their whole manufacturing operation outside the USA and still tried selling their jeans inside the USA for $30.00 and a unknown by the name of George's comes along and produces a pair of jeans that have softer fabric that is just as durable as Levi's jeans but $20.00 cheaper a pair. Get a pair at Walmart any day of the week for $11.00 a pair.
@happydayz7857
@happydayz7857 3 роки тому
I still have one of their beautiful wool sweaters from 1990 and it looks like new . That’s when you could still get clothes that were well made, with high quality materials. Now the quality is all crap.
@aaraar3869
@aaraar3869 3 роки тому
Use and throw. Because Education and Healthcare have become unaffordable you have little to spend on clothes or dining.
@peko7446
@peko7446 3 роки тому
The quality was good back then and into the early 2000s. I have sweaters and wool/cashmere coats that are still in good condition.
@jhonnysnd_cebu39
@jhonnysnd_cebu39 3 роки тому
Facts
@AikoSilver
@AikoSilver 3 роки тому
Yeah I bought myself a j. Crew shirt and it got a hole under the arm after 1 year 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️
@aricarly
@aricarly 3 роки тому
I think there were still some good pieces maybe until 2011 or 2012... it all went downhill from there.
@SW-wf3gy
@SW-wf3gy 3 роки тому
The ancient Chinese had a saying: Everything reached its peak, it will decline. And when the decline reached its abyss, it will rise again. The problem with American capitalism is this over optimistic view that everything will continue to grow and expand all the time. But there is a cycle in everything.
@HoneyHoney-ws6rz
@HoneyHoney-ws6rz 3 роки тому
wow I loved this lets be friends lol
@sweetLemonist
@sweetLemonist 3 роки тому
What about Coca Cola?
@JamesHK19
@JamesHK19 3 роки тому
“The problem with”...abstract economic model - is human nature. You’re attributions are misplaced. You need to read more.
@sofsof7573
@sofsof7573 3 роки тому
James I wonder if that’s what they mean- perhaps they mean capitalism is like all things created by humans- it won’t last forever. Perhaps since many think capitalism is best they forget the possibility of cycles.
@nae4830
@nae4830 3 роки тому
J YC , or evolution, such as renting clothes, or that if their core customer is value driven-then have them acknowledge that
@Baegitte
@Baegitte 3 роки тому
JCrew is a good store for clothing staples...when there’s a sale though...
@campkira
@campkira 3 роки тому
cheapen the brand... the brand don't mean high end.... it mean overprice shit...
@niasmith1358
@niasmith1358 3 роки тому
Graves 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I agree quality is amazing, and staples are indeed a great phase. But not at full prices for my pockets. but on sale I AM ALL IN
@Baegitte
@Baegitte 3 роки тому
Nia Smith same! Would not step foot into that store unless there’s a “SALE!!!” Sign
@amyraquel
@amyraquel 3 роки тому
Staples are available in other stores and can be found in good quality for less
@empressm6
@empressm6 3 роки тому
The quality of JCREW does not match its price point. Its quality used to be much better. You cannot charge people more while lowering quality. Your long time customers will find better and we have. Smh
@Puzzoozoo
@Puzzoozoo 3 роки тому
The moral of the story is any business that moves away from the principals in which it was founded is on a one way trip to trouble.
@onthehill3381
@onthehill3381 3 роки тому
Like Banana Republic.
@frankie9652
@frankie9652 3 роки тому
Puzzoozoo they started to fail because they cut corners on their quality. Their core customer, like myself, left around 2013 when we realized paying $300 for a cashmere sweatshirt from Jcrew was no longer worth it. In 2013 the quality was not any better quality than the GAP, because prior to that year, it was. In the past I could invest in buying nice quality fabric items and they would last for years. Unfortunately that's no longer the case. I haven't even walked into one of their stores in over 5 years.
@phoenix5054
@phoenix5054 2 роки тому
Uh no. So many successful companies diversified, innovated, and succeeded. Amazon and AWS, Microsoft and Azure, Apple and their apps, etc.
@matthias8122
@matthias8122 3 роки тому
People in their 20s and 30s don’t have any money and can’t afford non-clearance J. Crew.
@pepsi5432
@pepsi5432 3 роки тому
Their biggest mistake was ever trying to step foot into ultra luxury pricing. $2,500 for a sequined skirt? From J. Crew?!
@kawaiikoibito3268
@kawaiikoibito3268 3 роки тому
Right? They were feeling themselves too much
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism 3 роки тому
I really had no idea they had gotten so expensive. In any case, even cheap fast-fashion brands are suffering these day.
@AikoSilver
@AikoSilver 3 роки тому
even in clearance I don't want to buy a $70 shirt. I don't care if it went from $120 to $70. I don't want to spend $70 for 1 shirt
@Zincink
@Zincink 3 роки тому
The age group you are speaking of never really engaged with shopping in the first place. Most items bought from your group are online so the appeal isn't there to shop at J Crew. Price is why you buy an item because the living wage is absolute garbage. I think your age group would rather go out for dinner than buy an expensive shirt.
@solarmoth4628
@solarmoth4628 3 роки тому
The quality doesn’t really match the price now. The clothes aren’t as good as they were even compared to the earlier 2000’s.
@LNatureblush
@LNatureblush 3 роки тому
Exactly that. The quality and customer service needs to meet the high priced item. When there is fabric that is not comfortable (feels great), have a little stretch, and withstanding washing, it is not worth paying for. The elitist idea is great, but they need to close the outlets.
@napperforlife2020
@napperforlife2020 3 роки тому
Agreed 1000%, the quality, fit, tailoring has gone down tremendously while they asked for more money from customers.
@aricarly
@aricarly 3 роки тому
True. I remember that as a child (around 2010) I used to help "styling" my mom, and the first thing ever I bought online was a J.Crew dress. It came beautifully packed in a box I still have to this day, and the dress itself was and is really pretty and timeless. Now the quality is just about the same as GAP or Banana Republic, and the styles are not timeless classic pieces like before.
@gingerbee6660
@gingerbee6660 3 роки тому
Agreed. Bought a pencil skirt from J.Crew in 2002. That thing was perfectly talored and lasted 10 years. Bought a sweater a few year back and it last a couple year. Recently bought a sweater and it didn't last 6 months. Thing was so cheap. Also they produce different quality products for there outlets then there regular retail store and made customers to believe they were getting last seasons goods from the regular store. This information was lacking from this video and I believe was an essential part of the downfall.
@s.b626
@s.b626 3 роки тому
agree. Cheap fabrics and terrible designs. I didn't recognize the company so I moved on. I hated when they stopped lining their wool pants. And who makes cropped, pleated pants anymore? Horrible decisions all around.
@nae4830
@nae4830 3 роки тому
NPR did a piece on J. Crew, Business Insider didn’t even mention quality issues. Super important.
@frankie9652
@frankie9652 3 роки тому
NAE yep, that's why this company failed, for no other reason than the quality deteriorated. How could they not realize the customer was willing to spend the money on quality pieces, but when the quality becomes the equivalent to the GAP, why would I spend that money anymore?.????? In my opinion, this was a big part of Victoria's Secret problem too, the bra quality became very cheap. It was no longer worth the money.
@nae4830
@nae4830 3 роки тому
Frankie, yes! So strange, makes me wonder what informs them.
@elijahhenryhernandez
@elijahhenryhernandez 3 роки тому
planet money did a price too. called 'J-screwed' i think
@rext8949
@rext8949 3 роки тому
JCrew is an example of narcissism. They fell in love with their prices.
@robynwells8249
@robynwells8249 3 роки тому
I have shopped at JCrew, for myself and family for many years. I have items that are 15-20 years old. The flaw I see in JCrew and many other stores is that they have become to trendy. JCrew was a store that I could get work clothes and quality basics. I find I buy less clothes and even when things wear out I don’t replace them, because there is no where to buy nice affordable basics. I see this with Madewell too. It was a store to find basics with an edge but now everything is very cutesy and overly trendy.
@vitaminC7657
@vitaminC7657 3 роки тому
I agree with you about Madewell. I used to STAN their store. Their jewelry and sweater selection was to die for. Now...it’s a mess. To many fashion pieces and not enough staples. Who wants a closet full of puff sleeve ruffle front blouses and sweaters😳.
@inmytravelstoday
@inmytravelstoday 3 роки тому
You expressed my sentiments exactly. I LOVED J.Crew from for years and then when it (Jenna Lyons) started to be shown at fashion week, then sequins were put on basics, I knew that it was over. They forgot their customers and wanted to be trendy and it didn't work. I used to love Madewell but now the only thing I love about it are its ankle boots. Their jeans don't even feel good on like they used to.
@LSSYLondon
@LSSYLondon 3 роки тому
Uniqlo became what jcrew was. Inexpensive quality staples. Made in Japan. Cotton, silk, linen etc...
@jellybelly111
@jellybelly111 3 роки тому
Exactly. Who made these dumb decisions to downgrade like that?
@CandleAshes
@CandleAshes 3 роки тому
The quality went way down. The quality started to match Zara and yet the prices still climbed. Same problem VS is having ironically.
@suzannesaidso3079
@suzannesaidso3079 3 роки тому
VS went to quality hell Many years ago, imho. Before they were public, back in the 80s, you could find fabulous silk pajamas sewn to perfect in Hong Kong. I have one top in a chest just bc I loved it threadbare. Those days are gone just as Hong Kong is😭
@jellybelly111
@jellybelly111 3 роки тому
They all deserve to go down if they continue to make trash clothing. I don't mind paying more for clothes if it's truly a high quality piece that will last decades. But I find it that almost every popular retailer these days sell tissue paper pieces that fall apart in a month.
@crystallewis5902
@crystallewis5902 3 роки тому
I feel like J.Crew is marketed to basically the same customers who shop at LOFT, Banana Republic and other mid-priced retailers...but doesn't offer as wide of a size range. LOFT rolled out plus sizes and offers petite sizing. Although apparently J.Crew offers plus-sizes, just from checking their site I noticed that only about one-third of their styles are offered in plus sizes, nor does it offer petite or tall options. So besides the fact that they're overpriced, they might do better if they targeted to 'niche' markets more often.
@twang96
@twang96 3 роки тому
The debt wasn’t because sales declined. The debt was because the private equity firms borrowed the money to pay themselves.
@suzannesaidso3079
@suzannesaidso3079 3 роки тому
Yes, PE and VC is a double edged globalist sword: killing quality, fashion and economies the world over while enriching central bank scheming MFs the world over. They’re up in their jets flying here and there making billions shifting money all over the planet, killing economies and small businesses everywhere. They and their partners have personal shoppers and private tailors so they don’t have to worry what happens if their latest card game goes down in flames. And please, don’t call that Capitalism. It’s something entirely removed from free market commerce as it was intended.
@lilaccilla
@lilaccilla Рік тому
Thank You ! yes , they steal the money , its plain and simple theft !
@lilaccilla
@lilaccilla Рік тому
@@suzannesaidso3079 There is so much corruption anymore in these creepy swindlers at the top
@madamhummingbird
@madamhummingbird 3 роки тому
I began making J Crew purchases in the late 80's. The quality and the price point of the clothing line was amazing. I remained a customer until the mid 2000's. Once the company changed it's line to the lux class, I took my business elsewhere.
@99ways2tarot
@99ways2tarot 3 роки тому
Was a HUGE J. Crew fan for 20 years, saved all the catalogs. But it has changed in the last few years and I wasn’t feeling it as much. I miss the late 2000s J. Crew. I still have a lot of my sweaters and cashmere cardigans. Doubt I will shop there in the future. Other options ☹️
@euanbegbie
@euanbegbie 3 роки тому
The quality of the clothes is very poor at the price point
@KittySnicker
@KittySnicker 3 роки тому
Much better than shit like H&M. You get what you pay for
@davidlawson5303
@davidlawson5303 3 роки тому
That’s why you wait for the sales; they always come around
@abmtz8537
@abmtz8537 3 роки тому
In terms of quality I would say it’s on par if not slightly lower than Ralph Lauren, and we all know RL is way pricier.
@tinggu1506
@tinggu1506 3 роки тому
H&M, Zara.Uniqlo suck. Ok for kids but disaster quality and cut on adults.
@shay9541
@shay9541 3 роки тому
To any new viewers, “Company Man” makes great and very informed videos that is essentially of this same exact format. There’s a whole channel of these types of videos that BI is pretty much stealing from without credit. Support your small creators!
@CharlotteTranp
@CharlotteTranp 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing
@rin-5794
@rin-5794 3 роки тому
I had worked for J. Crew from 2010-2012. It was an amazing experience and the team was incredible. J. Crew has been one of my favorite brands for as long as I can remember and its kind of sad to see the bankruptcy.
@happydayz7857
@happydayz7857 3 роки тому
BI you entirely brushed past their peak in 1990-1991 where pretty much everything you’d see on TV sitcoms was JCrew. Barn coats, roll neck sweaters, chinos. I mean c’mon BI do your homework. You jumped from the 1950’s to about 2015.
@cincocats320
@cincocats320 3 роки тому
So true. Late 80s to early 90s they were super popular in college. A solid source for wardrobe staples that were good quality and relatively affordable for young professionals getting started.
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism 3 роки тому
Why do I immediately think of the yuppie couple in "Best in Show"?
@caliinthevalley24681
@caliinthevalley24681 3 роки тому
Jcrew died because of fast affordable fashion and because they cater to modern conservative staples. When you can buy a t-shirt at Target for $7 why would the average consumer pay $40 when you can’t really see that much of a quality difference. A lot of these popular clothing retailers are suffering the same fate. The GAP, Ambercombie & Fitch, and J Crew. They need to be more sustainable like Everlane. Keep their quality high and charge comparable prices. I hate to say this because I think Instagram/You Tube sponsored videos are the work of the devil but they need to get out there in terms of advertising.
@niasmith1358
@niasmith1358 3 роки тому
Cali In the Valley However their quality is amazing and even lasting
@celestema2506
@celestema2506 3 роки тому
Everlane is not even sustainable. They don't pay workers fair wage, their fabrics are not sustainable, they have no commitment to environmental issues. The only good thing about them is their transparency on the supply chain.
@Anti-Taxxer
@Anti-Taxxer 3 роки тому
I’m willing to bet that there is a decent number of people out there that could never bring themselves to buy a $7 shirt from Target. Some people have standards.
@SimplyBico
@SimplyBico 3 роки тому
Fair prices and good quality usually means to pay more money than usual. Normally in a big part of the world you will have to pay a significant amount of money to get long lasting products. United states is a very big exception. Discounts are huge and there are lots of offers to purchase good clothing relatively cheap. However, that ended up creating fast fashion, which is the one who creates more pollution and near slavery in many poor countries. I am aware that some people is not able to get clothes unless is something from gap, or h&m or banana republic. The issue is when everyone wants to have a huge closet or are enslaved to seasonal trends. Or they want to copy celebrities. I get back to my original point. Fair prices means to pay more, more sustainable and durable. Expecting to pay little and get great clothes causes to burst fantasy bubbles like this store j crew, gap, etc.
@shawnadyment
@shawnadyment 3 роки тому
Target sells garbage, I wouldn't waste $7 there. There are high quality and sustainable clothing companies out there.
@caitlinscott3325
@caitlinscott3325 3 роки тому
I’m curious how Madewell is factored into all of this? Because I feel like the brand has been thriving over the last few years (also didn’t realize they were a subsidiary of j. crew)
@tracy_ragland
@tracy_ragland 3 роки тому
I didn’t know that either They should be doing well with that No one shuts up about madewell
@sylvia1797
@sylvia1797 3 роки тому
Madewell is definitely doing a lot better than J. Crew. I think it's in part just due to what kind of fashion is in right now: J. Crew has a reputation for being very preppy/WASP-y/"classic" (a style that kind of peaked in the 2000s) whereas Madewell sells the more artsy style that has really become popular with brands like Anthropologie and Free People.
@candicew.1096
@candicew.1096 3 роки тому
I worked there in the 2002-2004. Back then, the quality of the products warranted the price. Today, not so much. Bring back the quality and make the pieces worth investing in, again.
@jjjj5452
@jjjj5452 3 роки тому
J crew is really just another GAP
@alfiemarie
@alfiemarie 3 роки тому
nooo. lol j crew is so much better than Gap
@michaelcap9550
@michaelcap9550 3 роки тому
@@alfiemarie Just way too expensive.
@SevenGears
@SevenGears 3 роки тому
at least kanye is giving gap some attention lol
@mileyfan94
@mileyfan94 3 роки тому
I disagree. The quality of j. Crew pieces especially the coats, blazers, and pants are definitely better than Gap and Banana Republic.
@chikpea7816
@chikpea7816 3 роки тому
the last item I bought from J Crew about 4 yrs ago was the classic lady day coat Italian double wool it is such a beautifully made coat I wish I would have bought it in another color
@mascara1777
@mascara1777 3 роки тому
I used to spend hundreds a month on clothes at the mall in my 20's. I would never have been caught dead at a thrift store. Now post recession, I've found thrift stores that literally sell higher brand name clothes WITH THE TAGS STILL ON for 50 cents or $1. I literally bought a mid luxury brand leather shirt with the tags still on for 50 cents! Now that I've experienced that, I can't pay the prices I used to pay ever again. The recession was good for something!
@trex1448
@trex1448 3 роки тому
Old J Crew was pretty good quality. I stopped buying when their fabrics became thinner, and quality went down while the price went up. I kept going back out of habit trying to find something to salvage to wear. Always left empty handed as hard as I tried to find something to buy.
@mundaneamazing
@mundaneamazing 3 роки тому
The funny thing is that I used to have so many J. Crew sweaters because people buy them, wear them a couple times (or NOT AT ALL) then donate them to Goodwill. Enter ME. I never even sought the brand out, I just would grab a cute sweater off the rack and noticed it was J. Crew.
@aricarly
@aricarly 3 роки тому
I think the US has a problem with this. Of buying lots of clothes, wearing them once or not at all like you state, and then donate it. In my country, everyone wears their clothes until they are literally falling apart (sometimes even 20 or 30 years). Or give it to family and friends if it didn't fit right.
@wvanderwahl
@wvanderwahl 3 роки тому
I've been shopping J Crew for years way before Jenna Lyons took over the reigns I can tell you that the product became too expensive and even worse the stores looked the same season after season. It was trying to be designer & high end. The identity was lost. I was not able to afford a $300 cashmere crew neck no matter how pretty the colors were.
@suzannesaidso3079
@suzannesaidso3079 3 роки тому
Jenna looks like a Jack in Jenna clothes.
@BuckNaked2k
@BuckNaked2k 3 роки тому
The fabric they use is thin, thin, thin! Like tissue paper. I remember fondly the J. Crew from 10-15 years ago.
@mommolette3607
@mommolette3607 3 роки тому
I used to really love J Crew, but I noticed EVERYTHING in the store was made in china. I mean without any variance. Of course the prices were straight out of Italian or French import though
@RrR-xv4ij
@RrR-xv4ij 2 роки тому
THIS. If i want cheap chinese good i would order from Amazon
@mommolette3607
@mommolette3607 2 роки тому
@@RrR-xv4ij exactly!!!!
@Patty-to3rp
@Patty-to3rp Рік тому
They are changing that. They are now trying to make more and more fair trade clothes. Especially the jeans. Love that. Never see made in China on the jeans anyway.
@lizhopkins6926
@lizhopkins6926 3 роки тому
Could it be that people aren't interested in fast fashion? Could second-hand clothing be the cause? I'm not paying $46 for a pair of pants when I can get them at a thrift store for $6!
@liciaa1372
@liciaa1372 3 роки тому
I hear that
@kawaiikoibito3268
@kawaiikoibito3268 3 роки тому
Um no because thrifting is very location and time depnendent
@64musicandmore
@64musicandmore 3 роки тому
Especially since you can find wayyy better quality, vintage clothes for under $20
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism 3 роки тому
The problem is simply: we all just have too many clothes in the online shopping era. People are dumping their excess into thrift stores, and aren't willing to pay even a great price for something they already have.
@suzannesaidso3079
@suzannesaidso3079 3 роки тому
It’s all in the Paradigm Shift!
@margaretbooth3729
@margaretbooth3729 3 роки тому
It wasn't exclusivity that caused the decline of J. Crew. It was that quality of J. Crew products that severely declined over the past five to seven years that did them in. J. Crew clothes are not even worth the cheap price they have been charging in recent years. Cheap material, design flaws, stitching so poor that the clothes fall apart in a short period of time. Sadly, most other U.S. clothing retailers have done the same thing and cheaped out making their clothing in places like China. I'd rather buy more expensive, better-made clothes that were actually manufactured in the U.S.
@roser4894
@roser4894 3 роки тому
yes
@jellybelly111
@jellybelly111 3 роки тому
I don't care if I have to pay more... I really wish companies would stop doing fast fashion styles and tissue paper quality clothing.
@jj7345
@jj7345 3 роки тому
The year that they did the giant ruffles on everything? That was the year they messed up.
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism 3 роки тому
"Hey, do you know that Seinfeld episode..." "YES."
@chikpea7816
@chikpea7816 3 роки тому
Omg the ruffles that's about as bad as the cold shoulder tops that won't go away
@veritylaurel194
@veritylaurel194 3 роки тому
Yes! What is up with ruffles on everything?
@joeybaseball7352
@joeybaseball7352 3 роки тому
1:19 whenever you hear the words "Private Equity Firm," you know the company is going downhill from there.
@tltinatl
@tltinatl 3 роки тому
I have a wool sweater that I bought from J Crew in 1996 that has not so much as a loose thread on it. No exaggeration, it still looks new. I was able to keep a bag that I bought there in the 90s for 15 years and two pairs of flannel pajamas pants lasted 12 years. The last sweater I bought from J. Crew (around 2011) faded, shrank and had loose buttons after ONE WASH in a lingerie bag, in cold water and being laid flat to dry. The two t-shirts I bought the same day more or less disintegrated in less than a year of normal wear and also being treated very gently. Everything I've ever bought from H&M and Target has lasted longer. Their clothes are cheaply made overpriced trash now.
@MommyShortlegs
@MommyShortlegs 3 роки тому
Who is j, and why he got a whole crew?
@cekinci
@cekinci 3 роки тому
watch the video
@sarahm.5305
@sarahm.5305 3 роки тому
Al o r/woooosh
@user-ub3ub1eq3j
@user-ub3ub1eq3j 3 роки тому
A joke I laugh
@joeybaseball7352
@joeybaseball7352 3 роки тому
I have no idea
@suzannesaidso3079
@suzannesaidso3079 3 роки тому
Kinda like Haagen Daz - pulled it out of the air.
@debrajohnson382
@debrajohnson382 3 роки тому
I work for J Crew and one of the reasons they aren't doing well is bad management. The CEOs have run it to the ground. I've been there 6 years and have had 5 CEOs. Each one changes the whole way the company runs. They waste millions of dollars buying equipment, changing procedures, moving merchandise to other stores and then having to move them back. In Virginia we are using auto bagging to ship out merchandise which is all we do now. The larger items are done by people. The merchandise is not as good and right now we don't have enough work for people to get 40 hours. Stores are closing and we just got another new CEO. They can't keep workers.
@MelissaJetzt
@MelissaJetzt 3 роки тому
I WISH I could buy good quality clothes. It's so hard to find nowadays because price no longer correlates to quality.
@jfncho
@jfncho 3 роки тому
5:14 a $2500 skirt isnt perception that its being priced for elitist.
@latinaalma1947
@latinaalma1947 3 роки тому
I wear vintage when I can find it the quality beats these newer brands all,to,heck...real silk, real wool, real linen, in classic styles...a much nice way to dress!!
@suzannesaidso3079
@suzannesaidso3079 3 роки тому
Hear hear. I Cringe at the things I’ve discarded over the years. Now, when certain clothes annoy me, I store them away for awhile, as I know how quality continues to decline, in All matters, seemingly.
@tamaramainardi9068
@tamaramainardi9068 3 роки тому
I worked at J.Crew during their high point and love everything. But there was definitely a shift in style and the brand overall. Hope it can come back because it’s still a fav 💕
@tew04d
@tew04d 3 роки тому
Greed gets them every time
@ah5721
@ah5721 3 роки тому
Agreed!
@CadyVirina
@CadyVirina 3 роки тому
$2500 for a Plain Shirt is Plain Insanity.
@swpdisciple
@swpdisciple 3 роки тому
I love J Crew. I really hope they stick around.
@injohk1909
@injohk1909 3 роки тому
Me tooo :(
@nekograce7914
@nekograce7914 3 роки тому
When Lyons became prez, everything changed. Prices, style, everything. Every season the styles got less wearable. I never went back.
@meikoblock
@meikoblock 3 роки тому
If they wanted to be an elite brand then why can't the elite keep them afloat?
@niasmith1358
@niasmith1358 3 роки тому
I am in love with JCREW, hope they are here to stay
@ghstbird3338
@ghstbird3338 3 роки тому
And J.Crew is in ❤️with your wallet.
@mlast4032
@mlast4032 3 роки тому
6:06 asking Victoria Secret for help?! It’s like the blind leading the blind...
@FinancialShinanigan
@FinancialShinanigan 3 роки тому
$2,500 of anything is rarely worth it.
@HawkyStudying
@HawkyStudying 3 роки тому
A new Ford Mustang xD
@siddsakkik
@siddsakkik 3 роки тому
A lexus .
@meemee5660
@meemee5660 3 роки тому
A vacation
@drewisours
@drewisours 3 роки тому
Brand new washer and dryer
@ElsieMarina
@ElsieMarina 3 роки тому
A house?, full year of rent?, full kitchen Reno?... the list goes on and on
@roser4894
@roser4894 3 роки тому
I used to looove jcrew. Their sweaters, tops and jackets were my staples. But some items were too expensive for the quality and I eventually shopped elsewhere.
@Racheeeeek
@Racheeeeek 3 роки тому
OMG my mom is in the background at 2:37 as the "everyday consumer" WILD
@maggyxchuu
@maggyxchuu 3 роки тому
This video was so insightful
@ghstbird3338
@ghstbird3338 3 роки тому
Also, THANK god I have went from dressing like a J.Crew model to a guy who spends most of his time outdoors - in a kayak, on a camp site, on a mountain, down a hill, into a valley. One moves on with life.
@tomboy313
@tomboy313 3 роки тому
"if the 2500 skirts were worth it". OMG no, no piece of clothing is worth that much unless its bespoke and tailored to the body...
@cheria9399
@cheria9399 3 роки тому
+ made with one of a kind limited edition fabric of amazing quality.
@marcusbarbera9138
@marcusbarbera9138 3 роки тому
Dressed in J Crew through my college years in the 80s/90s back when the quality was great and, i think, made in the US. ... don't know if the quality was the same after that. As the catalogs stopped, so did my purchases. One thing is for sure: I would never buy ANYTHING ZARA or H & M, and if I were a woman, FOREVER 21. FAST CLOTHES are wickedly bad .....I don't want throw away clothes and refuse to buy clothes from retailers that treat garment workers as though they are as throw away as the clothing they are sewing.
@ElizabethRodriguez-tp3pn
@ElizabethRodriguez-tp3pn 2 роки тому
I honestly only have about 5 items from J.crew but they are good quality and have held up. Not to mention that the best part was that I remember getting them on sale. Win win.
@whateveer
@whateveer 3 роки тому
This is what happens when suddenly an affordable good quality brand pretends to be high end fashion. H&M for example has the big cheap fast fashion line but it also has high end capsule collections in collaboration with designers. . .
@haveanicedayhi8545
@haveanicedayhi8545 3 роки тому
I used to love JCrew but their clothes aren’t even cute now. It’s all either boring or tacky
@tartineboy41
@tartineboy41 3 роки тому
As usual finance guys made their moves took the money and went away Shame
@zamennadonahue7482
@zamennadonahue7482 3 роки тому
#modells
@kimberlyperrotis8962
@kimberlyperrotis8962 4 місяці тому
I used to buy a lot at JCrew and Madewell, but these brands stopped selling high-quality clothes. That’s it for me!
@mdtaylor2274
@mdtaylor2274 3 роки тому
I bought a leather belt from JCrew back in 1990 and I wear it to this day.
@mdtaylor2274
@mdtaylor2274 3 роки тому
@John Smith it sure did. Including music and I really miss the 90's
@agencyeditor8379
@agencyeditor8379 3 роки тому
Too pricey and poor quality now. Tried to buy size 12 jeans in store and the salesperson who was checking for me disappeared. I tracked her down and asked if she had a 12 in stock. She looked really embarrassed and said “I’m sorry, we don’t carry your size in store, but you can order them online.” That was it for me. Never shopped there again.
@Bklyngurl85
@Bklyngurl85 3 роки тому
Probably gonna have a similar video about Anthropologie real soon.
@protectoservices
@protectoservices 3 роки тому
What I noticed after visiting their stores was the lack of friendly customer service. You would enter their stores and not one word from their employees. You had to ask instead of being asked. Overly priced clothes and bad customer service saw it coming. Just like Abercrombie!!!
@jawbraker84
@jawbraker84 3 роки тому
I don't get how their clothes are called affordable! They're quite expensive!
@serrah3532
@serrah3532 3 роки тому
i wanna see the rise and fall of express clothing too
@peytonstearns4229
@peytonstearns4229 3 роки тому
I find this video so interesting. I started shopping at J. Crew just this year and think the clothing is wonderful. It's expensive, but so is everywhere else I choose to shop haha! I don't know if I'd say it's growing in popularity again but I think the brand has opportunity to grow with the younger crowds like I'm seeing on UKposts now!
@Psych911
@Psych911 3 роки тому
Comparing the old JCrew catalogs to the new ones really shows how the national psyche has changed. The models in modern catalogs are always frowning with aggressive poses or in many cases sad-looking
@freddyfourfingerz9126
@freddyfourfingerz9126 3 роки тому
I've bought J-Crew for a decade. Within the last 3 years, the quality of fabric changed. Newly purchased polo style shirts had holes within just the first couple of washes. Colors faded dramatically (even in cold wash) in just 6 washes. I like the brand but purchasing clothing and having them unwearable eats up money.
@adiosepic1829
@adiosepic1829 3 роки тому
Jan Singer sank VS into the ground, so idk what they were expecting
@sophiemarzbanian887
@sophiemarzbanian887 3 роки тому
kind of a red flag that all of the stores drexler “fixed” flopped again a few years later.
@TimothyOng77
@TimothyOng77 3 роки тому
"Bizness insider reached out to Jay crew but did not receive a response." Lmfao
@Maddie-rv6sp
@Maddie-rv6sp 3 роки тому
lmfao
@josieschmo4172
@josieschmo4172 3 роки тому
I sure like finding J Crew & Crewcuts at the thrift store!
@injohk1909
@injohk1909 3 роки тому
I love you, J.Crew!
@YesYesYoureRight
@YesYesYoureRight 3 роки тому
4:20 As granny used to say (often) "any fool can spend money". !
@yingzh2948
@yingzh2948 3 роки тому
I do like your video, it easy to understand and the word is very helpful to learn business English, do you have a reading version ,like a article in your website?
@stinkiitofu
@stinkiitofu 3 роки тому
Use captions
@user-ub3ub1eq3j
@user-ub3ub1eq3j 3 роки тому
I really like how business insider never gets political or biased (from what I’ve seen)
@adamr8098
@adamr8098 2 роки тому
j crew factory prices are the real prices for the quality of the product.
@AmaterasuFaia
@AmaterasuFaia 3 роки тому
Fully agree with Drexler that recent business moves (e.g., Mercantile line) have cheapened the brand. I remember even as recent as the early 2010s, JCrew was synonymous with impeccable quality and coveted by upper-middle-class individuals willing to pay the full retail price for their preppy styles. I remember being ecstatic to find JCrew in my local thrift store back then, but now I find JCrew on sale in stores for thrift store prices. With the overexpansion into cheap quality J Crew factory and mercantile lines, JCrew has lost its niche market. It's no longer exclusive enough for people to pay premium prices, but it's not cheap enough to compete with fast fashion. Still, I absolutely love the mainline J.Crew quality at the current sale prices. I hope J.Crew and Madewell stick around.
@janetteruiz9347
@janetteruiz9347 2 роки тому
I had a jcrew sweater but got paint on it then I out grew it so I trashed it rip. It was my favorite sweater, well used
@ghstbird3338
@ghstbird3338 3 роки тому
They were excellent back in the early to late 90's for us college kids - back then. Clothes were well-made (I STILL own a shirt from the mid-90's with their original label and the oarsman logo), and decently priced. They got greedy, when public ( as in trading) and raised the prices. Their men's sizing fit were for guys with size 30 waist and looked like models. They lost me many many years ago.
@jamielancaster01
@jamielancaster01 3 роки тому
From the 1985 to the early 90’s my entire wardrobe was J.Crew!
@ChloeMadeleinee
@ChloeMadeleinee 3 роки тому
How do u edit these vids
@PamelasLas
@PamelasLas 3 роки тому
They had such good quality
@fashionablylate9020
@fashionablylate9020 3 роки тому
*cough *cough they don't have bankruptcy prices online yet 😂
@AP09141
@AP09141 3 роки тому
Sure they made the Plus Sizes to follow the modern movement but their "fit pattern" is unchanged from slim body design. For example, the length of their top is still short and arms are too long or cut too short for "Curvy or Plus" body type. The same pattern is applied to Madewell clothes. Straight lines on curvy people make them chunkier and bigger.
@deontaer
@deontaer 3 роки тому
I LOVED J Crew about 5-10 years ago. Their clothes and jewelry were great for the 30 something professional. But for the last 3 years or so, their clothes have lost all sense of style. That washed out, faded look with flower embroidery? Box shaped tops and dresses, UGLY shoes and accessories. $30 for tissue paper thin t-shirts? What happened? The clearance sale isn't even worth it any more. Whoever pissed off the designer that made them profitable - shame on you.
@Patty-to3rp
@Patty-to3rp Рік тому
10 years ago is when I turned on j crew. Stuff didn't fit right. Now I'm back loving it.
@Pierronimo8764
@Pierronimo8764 3 роки тому
I liked their basics back in the days (such as their chinos, sweaters etc.). They had this "casual american/ laid back /good quality" vibe. They also had some nice suits with italian wool (a bit too expensive though). I mostly wear vintage now, so I moved on.
@lissandrafreljord7913
@lissandrafreljord7913 3 роки тому
What is up with all these American fashion retailers dying out. Victoria's Secret, Abercrombie and Fitch, True Religion, Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, J Crew, Forever 21, JC Penney, Neiman Marcus, Modell's all seem to have been struggling hard these days.
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism 3 роки тому
People have been on a non-stop clothing buying spree since the mid-2000s, during the online shopping, mid-tier-designer boom, and now we all just have too many clothes. Brands assumed that the demand for clothing would be inelastic (heh) while consumers are dumping their excess at Goodwill and trying to figure out if they can covert their half-bath into a walk-in closet.
@aricarly
@aricarly 3 роки тому
@@DeflatingAtheism Exactly... too many clothes, too little time and space.
@Vialamesa
@Vialamesa 3 роки тому
Wow, I started buying jcrew in 2003 and stopped buying in 2017. I didn’t know Drexler was the CEO all those years. I’ve to say for clothing, jcrew has a great return of investment coz I sold jcrew pieces that no longer fits me and they sell like hot cakes. I got my money back for sure, whether sold used or new. I only purchased sale items though. Never paid full price. But man, the quality, the aesthetic and of course the catalogs that convinced me to buy them, you can tell it’s very well made. So sad they filed for bankruptcy.
@o.t.n_ofthenightproduction1952
@o.t.n_ofthenightproduction1952 3 роки тому
Most companies have gone down in quality and that's the sad part... I order a shirt from abercrombie and it is nothing like the fitted/ quality feel anymore.
@mangatween883
@mangatween883 3 роки тому
I find it amusing that none of the 'Most valuable U.S. Brands in 2013' (at 0:21) are relevant anymore.
@ayenayen3806
@ayenayen3806 3 роки тому
i love the quality of j.crew clothes
@dalailama8845
@dalailama8845 3 роки тому
Didn’t know j.crews but enjoyed the video very much anyway
@yp791
@yp791 3 роки тому
I like JCrew, I don't know what was like years ago,but during this lock down,they have lots of good sales, the quality is good,the price is reasonable to me.
@callalilly4743
@callalilly4743 3 роки тому
Bring on the sales!!
@harliarmes4259
@harliarmes4259 3 роки тому
I didn’t realize that made well and j crew was the same company!
@MrMannyhw
@MrMannyhw 3 роки тому
The company failed to develop brand loyalty. Selling too expensive when brand is not perceived as high end then flip flopping to low end is what killed it. A customer who is currently buying this affordable and well designed/made clothing dont want to pay more than they needed to. Neither do they want to pay a lower price for cheapen clothing. That's the Jcrew problem. CEOs think its rocket science that they are failing out of nowhere. But the writing was on the wall.
@Gary-jh3wd
@Gary-jh3wd 3 роки тому
So Private Equities corporate greed was their main downfall
@watsonxox7145
@watsonxox7145 3 роки тому
Less so corporate greed, more so pretentiousness
@VanessaShowShow
@VanessaShowShow 3 роки тому
The quality matches its sales price or less. Wouldn't even consider buying when it's sales to be honest
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