Vintage JCrew catalog page featuring its trademark Jenna Lyons look. This mix of prints and unexpected layers is pure magic. November, 2011.
Photo by Fabulous Florida Mommy on Flickr.
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Vintage JCrew catalog page featuring its trademark Jenna Lyons look. This mix of prints and unexpected layers is pure magic. November, 2011.
Photo by Fabulous Florida Mommy on Flickr.
A piece of nostalgia, filing for bankruptcy. If you are #40AndOver and attended college in #the90s, you probably remember receiving a #JCrewCatalog in your dorm mailbox. It was probably the first catalog that catered to the college age student, so unlike the JC Penney and Sears catalogs of our parents and grandparents day. It was a hallmark of life on campus. I never ordered anything from them and I'm guessing not many of my friends did nor this current generation, because, unlike the JC Penney catalog (or Penny's as my grandmother liked to call them), J. Crew was super expensive so really, most of us just looked at the pictures. #the40andoverproject #OldSchool #memorabilia https://www.instagram.com/p/B_xCqGmhTt4/?igshid=j6eh2z6bjp57
This kitten is a 103 years old #jcrewcatalog
I’ve always wondered why catalogs continue to exist in the digital age we live in today. My WSJ story has the answer: Shoppers spend more online after browsing through lavish print spreads.
Tutus and Cashmere. #jcrewcatalog (Taken with instagram)