Pippa O'Connor Ormond #12 Her blandness is driving me LOCO ,she chats to us peasants just to sell POCO

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Please don’t kill me but I bought some stuff in the Poco sale 🫣
Jeans for €30, it just shows you how much of a mark up they are making on the clothes. What I bought is going back anyway
The particular jeans I bought the sizing is way off. I’d be between sizes and lean bigger on the bottom, especially with jeans. The ones I bought are at least 1 if not 2 sizes bigger.
The top is ok, the material is harder and stiffer than I expected, not really comfy.
if I had bought those items at full price I really would not have been impressed.
Also I’ve to pay to return them.
 
Please don’t kill me but I bought some stuff in the Poco sale 🫣
Jeans for €30, it just shows you how much of a mark up they are making on the clothes. What I bought is going back anyway
The particular jeans I bought the sizing is way off. I’d be between sizes and lean bigger on the bottom, especially with jeans. The ones I bought are at least 1 if not 2 sizes bigger.
The top is ok, the material is harder and stiffer than I expected, not really comfy.
if I had bought those items at full price I really would not have been impressed.
Also I’ve to pay to return them.
I bought jeans and a t shirt in the sale, the t shirt is fine but the jeans went back as well, for me they were way too small, I got my own size, it says get your own sizes and size down if between sizes, they wouldn't even close on me
 
I thought she did the jeans well when she first launched with only a few styles and the branding was good. Totally lost is when she started churning things out. It was obviously never a premium brand but it definitely felt a little bit more…upmarket? I don’t know if that’s the word I’m even looking for but it was miles ahead of want it is now. I remember someone saying on here ages ago that the brand really lost its way when Jenny from iZest died and I don’t think there’s was ever a truer word said. Jenny was the brains behind brand Pippa.
 
I thought she did the jeans well when she first launched with only a few styles and the branding was good. Totally lost is when she started churning things out. It was obviously never a premium brand but it definitely felt a little bit more…upmarket? I don’t know if that’s the word I’m even looking for but it was miles ahead of want it is now. I remember someone saying on here ages ago that the brand really lost its way when Jenny from iZest died and I don’t think there’s was ever a truer word said. Jenny was the brains behind brand Pippa.
Yes I bought a pair of her jeans when she started out. I did like them, they were small fitting but stretchy. But they came apart after a year.
I had wanted the leather look trousers and tried them on in a pop up shop for look and fitting. They hadn’t my size but I could judge. I then decided I wanted them for Xmas in a couple of months time. Himself ordered them for me when they came into stock as my present and was disappointed in them. The material seemed to be different, they weren’t as nice and I actually sent them back. I hadn’t really been tempted to buy anything since but took a chance when I seen the reductions earlier in the week.
 
She’s like a dinosaur now in terms of Tiktok / insta influencing

She needs to either

a) dramatically shake her brand up and modernise it to fit current audiences

Or

B) just sail off into flowery tops and orthopaedic shoes territory with maybe a line of duvet covers in Dunnes for the Christmas. Bowls maybe. A nice butterdish 😄
 
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