Welcome to the Trade Market! This is Effortless Anthropologie’s buy/sell/trade posting. You are welcome to create classified-style listings in the comments or link to an outside auction service. Please note that resellers are not permitted. All transactions listed within are conducted independently of this blog and as such I have zero involvement. If you have a positive experience you’re welcome…
Hope you had a lovely weekend. I didn’t make it to Anthropologie this weekend unfortunately. And really truth be told I barely made it out of the apartment. (My eyes are close to shooting laser beams at the computer screen I think.) Yesterday night there were fireworks over at South Street Seaport, which is just a few blocks from my…
The Brand Sizing Guide in the sidebar is starting to get a little bit long, so I’ve decided to make it into a post instead. Please comment with any brands I’ve missed. For additional comments please see this post. Thanks all! For reference, my sizing: approx. 5’8″, 34-28-39, 155 lbs., curvy pear Inseam: 35″ tops 6/medium :: skirts 10 ::…
Attention NYC-area Anthropologiettes: the Rockefeller Plaza Anthropologie store is having a celebration on June 25th dedicated to the work of Vera Neumann. Details in the email — RSVP by June 22. If work schedule allows I am so there.
I have a house guest at the moment and he watched curiously as I opened my packages today. One was a couple of J.Crew items. The other was shaped like a book but opened to reveal a bunch of catalogues. “What are those?” He asked.“Old Anthropologie catalogues,” I replied.“Old catalogues? As in they don’t sell the clothing anymore?”“That’s right.”(Curious stare…
Some days I have trouble choosing between an embellished top and a statement necklace. And Anthropologie isn’t making that choice any easier with all their big fancy-schmancy necklaces. The homepage currently points to a bib necklace landing page filled with large-scale adornments. The Flora Shapes Necklace ($48, above) has a vintage charm to it and the Stormy Sea Necklace ($48)…
Like something out of a Tide commercial, Anthropologie’s other email of the day is devoted to clean cuts. Which as far as I can tell translates to “random assortment of items that Roxy loves.” The Loose Leaf Tunic ($78) in blue motif? Love it! The Caranday Dress ($178) in green motif? Want it! The Jacqueline Dress ($98) in blue? What,…