J Crew Factory: Chevron Stitch Boatneck Sweater, Intarsia Zebra Sweater

Like I mentioned Sunday, I was able to visit the J Crew Factory to look at the arrivals from a few weeks ago. This week will be the next roll-out. I’m guessing Early Access will be Tuesday and the full roll-out on Wednesday.

~ Chevron Stitch Boatneck Sweater, Heather Safari, Small ~

This fit well in the Small. The arms are a little snug but I like how it skims the body. Sizing to a Medium will make this too loose for my liking. This is a merino wool blend but felt very comfortable and soft on. I like the Heather Safari color as well with the striped neckline, wrists and hem.

~ Intarsia Zebra Sweater, Gentle Sea Ivory, Small ~
This was on my wishlist from the beginning. I don’t care for the light blue of the sweater but the zebra is cute. The Small fit well and I wouldn’t size up, even if I was layering underneath. After seeing this IRL though I decided not to buy it. I have a lot of sweaters and usually wear my Cashmere Sweaters the most.
It’s always good to visit the Factory or new Mercantile store in-person if you can as the promos are usually different from online. At the time I visited, everything was between 40-60% off. Both of these sweaters were 50% off.
What do you think of these sweaters? Are you excited to see what new arrivals bring to the Factory?

3 Comments

  1. October 5, 2015 / 8:50 pm

    Please share with me how you manage to wear cashmere sweaters in winter! I moved to northern CA last year and wasn't able to wear a single one of my long-sleeve cashmere/alpaca sweaters.

  2. October 5, 2015 / 9:17 pm

    Keilexandra – Haha! I'm more in Central Texas and it does get chilly enough here to wear a cashmere sweater in the Winter. I rarely wear a coat unless I know I'll be outside for a long period of time. One of my wool Lexington's will usually keep me warm.

    • October 5, 2015 / 9:40 pm

      Ah, maybe that's your trick. I can't give up my wool sweatercoats and coats, but layering a wool sweater under a wool coat is just way too hot for 50-60 degree days.