
I'm not a fan of the way the men's J. Crew selection has become a trend bazaar. Instead of creating their own takes on popular items, J. Crew is just selling whatever's hot right now, slightly tweaked for exclusivity claims, and marked up high.
Take their constant, boring collaboration with Sperry. New to the group is a broken-in chino version of the timeless Top-Sider Original. Meh, but okay. Someone will want it. But compare the prices-- this chino (aka cotton) version is $118-- $20 more than the classic leather version.
I'm not that stupid.
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