A Printfresh Dress Review And a Discussion of Quality Fashion

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I receive gifted apparel from a range of brands and shop for my own apparel. Now that the world has reopened, I have resumed going to malls and stores to research for future content on Wardrobe Oxygen. I feel one needs to see and touch, understand textiles and trends, and understand the fit and practices of labels before they can tout that something is a “dupe” or a cheaper equivalent. (If you came for the Printfresh dress review, it's after my fashion discussion and it's worth your scrolling).

I don't believe in the look for less. I have had a $35 “dupe” of a $185 dress lying side by side. I have bought Amazon viral dresses and then seen the designer original and been able to compare fabric, design, and detail. Very, very rarely over my three decades of working in apparel or writing about it have I ever find something that truly gave the same effect and look for less.

But in the past few years, it hasn't been as easy to differentiate between the two. The brand known for great denim fits differently; that high-end label's linen dress is scratchy and see-through. And that new label that prides itself on creating the look for less made a garment that feels and fits better than the brand it's ripping off. It can feel hopeless to ever again experience quality apparel, but recently, a dress gave me hope.

The Feeling Of Losing Hope in Fashion

Back before the pandemic, I bought a white long-sleeved off-the-shoulder top from a popular label sold at retailers like Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, and Shopbop. I love it. Like, grab it if the house is on fire love it. It's made of this awesome heavy yet spongey fabric, and it's loose on the bottom and tunic length, so I can throw it on with leggings or denim shorts or wide-leg trousers or even sweatpants, and it looks and feels great.

I love this top so much and wore it so often that it began looking… overloved. Considering how much I wore it, I felt it made sense to buy another one. When I saw Nordstrom still carried the shirt and it also came in black, I ordered one. I had sized down to Medium, that wasn't in stock so I sized up to Large.

It was not the same shirt. At all. Sure, the white one had been worn and laundered quite a bit, but this new one was a completely different cut and fabric. It was this thin, rough fabric with almost no stretch, and it was much smaller than my original shirt. I went to my purchase history at Nordstrom to find my original purchase. I clicked the link to the garment and it was the same exact product page as the black one I had ordered. The same information was on the garment labels, except the original was a size smaller.

How can we shop with any success when the literal, same exact shirt from the same brand sold at the same permalink is a completely different cut, fit, weight, and texture of fabric? How can we know what is worth our money these days? We might as well buy the look for less, since it's all ill-fitting crap.

Which Leads Into my Printfresh Dress Review

Printfresh has been a favorite place for colorful, size-inclusive organic cotton sleepwear, but in recent years, the label has expanded to include accessories and apparel. The first season of dresses in 2022, I received one for free. I wore it once; it was the Friday of Labor Day, and I wore it to the town festival.

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September 2022 in a dress that is no longer available

It was a cute dress, but the fabric was a bit stiff, and the style was a bit too cutesy for my personal style aesthetic. But that was a while ago, and Printfresh has a new collection of dresses and blouses, and it is far more refined.

So refined, it gave me hope. It reminded me of what quality used to be and why I never believed the look for less worked. There is no way to recreate most of these dresses in a cheaper way. And those details that add to the cost are the kind of details we all deserve and are rarely offered in such a nice range of sizes and styles.

Printfresh gifted me two of their dresses without any expectations. I was heading to New York City for a couple of days and the week after, heading to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Some pretty yet breathable cotton dresses would be great for both trips and gosh these dresses were pretty. And they didn't look as stiff as the ones I got years prior.

These dresses are not made of the same fabric as the pajamas. One is from organic cotton poplin, but it's light but crisp and doesn't easily crease. The other is organic cotton cambric (think the weight of cotton handkerchiefs). The colors are as bright as they looked on my monitor, and the details blew me away.

Printfresh Coast to Coast Dress

Alison Gary of Wardrobe Oxygen in a blue printed sleeveless Printdresh dress and white Birkenstock Bend sneakers on the steps of the Met in NYC.
When at the Met…

Recently I went to New York City, and for the day when we went to the Met and it was over 90 degrees, I wore the Printfresh Coast to Coast dress in Oceana. Reading the reviews on the Printfresh site, I decided to go one size up from what I wear in the pajamas and I'm glad I did. But unlike many dresses, which, when going up a size causes gaping in the armholes or the waist in the wrong place, this fit great.

Alison of Wardrobe Oxygen in the Met gift shop taking a mirror selfie wearing a Printfresh blue sleeveless belted shirtdress that hits low calf
Gift shop selfie… and the same bag from 2022!

The dress buttons completely down, and between the buttons on the bodice are tiny hidden snaps to prevent gaping. The band collar is trimmed with the tiniest sweetest ruffle. The buttons are covered with the same print as the front placket. It has the threads with snaps to hold bra straps and prevent them from showing. There is a slim and not tight elastic band at the natural waist, so the skirt can have fullness, the bodice can have shape, and the wearer can remain comfortable even if she had seconds.

Alison of Wardrobe Oxygen crossing a street in NYC rolling a suitcase and wearing a blue printed shirtdress from Printfresh
Hello pockets deep and sturdy enough to hold a reusable water bottle!

The pockets are deep but not bulky, the self-belt long enough to be creative. It's only lined at the bodice, so you get coverage and a breeze right where it's needed. The dress would look great without the self-belt, or with another belt in your closet. It is stylish but not trendy, it is classic but not boring, it is a dress I could see myself still wearing this well over a decade from now.

I own and have experienced other $228 cotton dresses, and few have felt as special as this one. It's really spectacular.

Printfresh Way Around Dress

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My sister in the Elegant Escape top, and me in the Way Around dress.

The Printfresh Way Around Dress is also lovely. I also went with 1X for this dress and wish I sized down to XL. The back of the bodice is smocked so you really don't need to size up for a large bust. The straps are wide enough to hide a lot of bra straps, and can be adjusted for length and aesthetic with the ties (I personally love a big bow right at the top of the shoulder). It was perfect for a beach weekend; these photos were taken one evening in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

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Not the best photo but it shows how swishy and soft the fabric is!

The cotton cambric is soft like rayon or viscose but feels so luxe and so… fluffy. Even though it's lined, it still is so breezy and light. The colors are rich, the pattern very clear and nicely matched up on seams. You can put your phone in a pocket and the dress won't hang weird. It is a very simple looking dress, but the details make it special. I may buy one in a different color in a smaller size, I think it's so nice.

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At dinner in Rehoboth Beach, showing better detail of the prints in our Printfresh apparel

On that same trip to NYC, my sister brought the Printfresh Elegant Escape Top, which she purchased with her own money without me even knowing she was also scoping out Printfresh apparel. This silk/cotton blouse looks even prettier in person. It's elegant, the fabric is refined, and the pattern mixing and placement were so well done. She brought it on our Rehoboth Beach trip as well and got so many compliments.

It feels good not just to wear a quality garment but one that also fits. The Coast to Coast dress and Elegant Escape top are only available up to 2X, but the Way Around dress, as well as several other dresses and skirts, are available up to 4X.

Quality is harder to find in larger clothing sizes. Retailers will offer six colors up to size 12 and anyone else gets black and maybe navy. Extended sizes are graded from a size 8 dress form so they end up with ridiculously long yet narrow sleeves or incredibly simplistic stretchy styles. And few brands are willing to invest time and money giving plus sizes a chance.

So yeah, a Printfresh dress gives me hope. Quality, style, and size. It's a really special combination. I hope to see it more often.

Printfresh Discount Code

Years ago, when I did my first Printfresh pajamas review, the company gave me a code for the Wardrobe Oxygen community to save 15%. this code still works, and works sitewide, including the apparel and accessories. Just use code WARDROBE_OXYGEN at checkout for 15% off your entire order.

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15 Comments

  1. I really appreciate this review because so many of their dresses seem designed for people over 6 feet tall (or else they are mini-dresses, which I don’t enjoy either). I have one Printfresh skirt, which is definitely a maxi on me at 5’4″ rather than the midi length shown, but the quality is indeed beautiful! It’s good to see that the longer dresses don’t seem too overwhelming on you. I wish the blue dress came in the print mix of the orange one!

    1. I hope they expand the collection! Printfresh sent me the sundress in the size smaller in the blue colorway and it fits perfectly and is equally as nice and now I want more!

  2. The reasons are:
    1) Everyone wants cheaper; you get cheaper.
    2) An outlet appears popular, therefore successful. Hedge funders think “There’s a profit to be made”. They buy the business and demand a year on year increase in return. At some point, the quality has to reduce to ensure the return. Business fails. Rinse and repeat.
    Simple capitalism.

  3. Iโ€™ve been trying so hard to buy a dress from printfresh for the last Several months, but But Iโ€™m finding them as a plus size woman theyโ€™re extended size options tend to be sold out so much more than other sizes leaving very, very limited choices. I love that they have extended sizes, but I wish that they would stock it in the same quantities. They stock other sizes.

  4. I don’t shop much anymore because the clothes are terrible. The fabric is cheap and awful. Like really bad. And then they want to charge you the same high prices. Even if it was on sale and barely cost anything, I still refuse to buy and wear poorly made clothes with terrible fabric.

    Even though a lot of my clothes don’t fit me anymore because I lost a lot of weight, I refuse to get rid of the good stuff (the merino wool, the Italian linen) because I know that I will never find it again. So for now, it will stay in my closet, even if I can’t wear it.

    I understand they are trying to compete with fast fashion but this is ridiculous. Not everyone wants to wear fast fashion.

  5. My first Printfresh experience is when I requested a pair of their pajamas for Mother’s Day after you featured them. That was in 2020 and they’re still my fave PJs. I then stalked the robe and bought it on Poshmark with credits I had earned from sales. It’s the Bajeera print and delightful.

    I also want to give a shout-out to their dish towels. Got some as a Christmas present and they are sooooo pretty and absorbent and just the best. Now I want some of the daytime clothing, thanks to your review ๐Ÿ™‚

    Other quick note? It’s a woman-owned business, based in Philly, and she designs the prints. Such a great company!!!

  6. I have learned over the years if I know I really, really love something, I purchase 2, because I know by the time one wears out, there will not be another of the same quality. I recently did this with a pair of white eyelet trousers. One is in storage, the other is getting worn all summer.

    The trick is to do this with only things you know you love, as you said, grab in a fire love. You usually know it when you purchase it.

  7. โ€œ How can we shop with any success when the literal, same exact shirt from the same brand sold at the same permalink is a completely different cut, fit, weight, and texture of fabric? How can we know what is worth our money these days? We might as well buy the look for less, since it’s all ill-fitting crap.โ€

    YES!!!

      1. I know we are talking about clothes here, but the diminishing quality is not only with clothes. Name any of dozens of items and you will see the same thing: tools, appliances, beauty products, you name it.

  8. While the review is much appreciated, I wanted to comment how much I love seeing posts with you and your sister together. The way you look “same same but different” reminds me so much of the similarities between mine and my younger sister’s faces and makes me smile every time. Thanks, as always, Alison.

  9. I love PF robes and have been wanting to try a dress — thanks for the encouragement! I do wish PF, and other retailers, would include a shot of the dresses without their belts so we could get an idea of what’s happening underneath — waist seam, pleats, elastic, gathers, etc. I never wear belts and want to know how a dress is going to look without it.

  10. This highlights one of my biggest pet peeves. When I shop a style I have loved in the past and the newer version is of lesser quality or somehow fits completely differently. It happens with inexpensive brands that bring back the same style a year later and happens with more expensive brands too. And don’t even get me started on buying the same style in the same year in a different color and it isn’t even remotely the same style. I wonder sometimes if retailers think oh well everyone loved this item we will make it again but with a slightly cheaper fabric and no one will know. We know!

    The dresses are lovely! Definitely makes we want to try them out.

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