I have to say that I'm not a huge fan of the C. Wonder store, which is a kind of like a bright, colorful zoo of weird knick knacks, tourists who are NOT afraid to knock you down, and clothes that just cannot be of very good quality. And, if you read the article, you know that they're absolutely not great quality. Then again, you don't go to C. Wonder for the decent quality of the clothing. Save the ready-to-wear for Tory.
You go to C. Wonder for the affordable and cheeky housewares...especially those made of lacquer. Lacquer boxes, lacquer trays, lacquer everything. I love lacquer. I love lacquer more than I love petting strangers' puppies on street corners. And, maybe it's because I'm half Chinese, but I would love to see these little guys ($58; cwonder.com) on my bookshelf:
Team cute, quirky bookends.


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I wan't a fan of C. Wonder...
Before right now I didn't really know anything about C. Wonder, hmm interesting. I'm on Team Tory too. I mean, her clothes are so classic and pretty, I just want to wear them all.
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I actually was just talking about C. Wonder and product quality the other day. I really like Tory Burch's quality and designs, whereas C. Wonder does seem to be slightly less committed to that same quality and branding.
I'll be curious to see how this Burch v. Burch thing pans out, but I think ultimately Tory has the stronger, more consistent customer base that will keep her going.
Great post! I really enjoyed reading it. :)
I had no idea who C. Wonder was. Huh. Thanks. But I guess I've always been Team Tory since I love her shoes and tunics so much.
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