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<blockquote data-quote="Alison C" data-source="post: 72165" data-attributes="member: 3943"><p>I agree - for women, the tailoring at Mango is great. And the sales are amazing for picking up really smart, understated, well-cut trousers, jackets etc at an absolute steal. As usual, the trick is to choose the simplest lines - cropped or full-length trousers in black or navy, single-breasted blazers which fit across the shoulders and at the waist (even if you rarely wear them done up), and smart tops maybe with a stripe. Some of the synthetic fabrics don't look as good as in the pictures - especially the silky polyester shirts which can get a bit clingy, and good prints can be harder to find. But Mango's basic tailoring is excellent, great value, and may even be machine washable if you put it on a delicates cycle. </p><p></p><p>Also: if you find something you really like, like a blazer, consider getting another one in the sale and maybe get your dry cleaner to change the buttons? That can instantly look just a bit less ordinary if that's what you are looking for. 😊</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alison C, post: 72165, member: 3943"] I agree - for women, the tailoring at Mango is great. And the sales are amazing for picking up really smart, understated, well-cut trousers, jackets etc at an absolute steal. As usual, the trick is to choose the simplest lines - cropped or full-length trousers in black or navy, single-breasted blazers which fit across the shoulders and at the waist (even if you rarely wear them done up), and smart tops maybe with a stripe. Some of the synthetic fabrics don't look as good as in the pictures - especially the silky polyester shirts which can get a bit clingy, and good prints can be harder to find. But Mango's basic tailoring is excellent, great value, and may even be machine washable if you put it on a delicates cycle. Also: if you find something you really like, like a blazer, consider getting another one in the sale and maybe get your dry cleaner to change the buttons? That can instantly look just a bit less ordinary if that's what you are looking for. 😊 [/QUOTE]
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