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I bought a Merona plaid wool jacket that I just love at Target.  It is allover black and white plaid, and it has a belted waist and four buttons down the front.  After spending a reasonable $50 on it, I resolved to wear it as often as possible.

So, I wore it to church the day after buying it.  I couldn’t believe how stylish and comfortable I felt wearing it!  On my way out the door, I heard something hit the ground, and then I saw what I thought was a Quarter spinning.  I kept walking.

It would take me a few hours to realize what had happened – the middle button on my precious BRAND NEW jacket had popped off!  Now this was a dilemma, because I hadn’t grabbed the button off the floor earlier, so I have no matching button for the jacket. 

To make matters worse, the next day at work I was minding my business typing away on the computer, when I hear an all-too familiar sound of something hitting the ground.  Sure enough, another button had decided to break loose.  This time, I recovered the fallen soldier, slipped it in my purse and continued on with my day.

That brings me to today.  I decided to wear my jacket by tying the belt at the waist.  Hey, who needs buttons, anyway?  I was in the restroom tidying up when, lo and behold, the third button fell off!  So now I’m finally down to just one button hanging on for dear life.

This wouldn’t upset me so much if I hadn’t just bought the thing last Saturday, and if I knew how to sew…

…maybe it’s time to invest a little more money in a better-made jacket?

 

7 Comments »

  1. If I had the receipt I would take it back. It should be made way better then that!

    Comment by Marlena — November 5, 2008 @ 4:31 pm

  2. I´m so sorry that happened to you, it´s really annoying when it happens.

    As Marlena said, they should have made it so much better.

    Comment by LeelaBijou — November 5, 2008 @ 4:39 pm

  3. Thanks! I’m more amused than upset…after all, I didn’t pay very much for it. Hopefully my friend’s mom can sew the buttons back on better than they were before.

    Comment by Anna — November 5, 2008 @ 9:54 pm

  4. I love Target’s clothes, but these buttons just weren’t sewn on securely, it doesn’t sound like the whole jacket is a wash. Go to the fabric store (or Walmart), buy 3 cute buttons and drop it off at the dry cleaner. They’ll sew them on for you – no need for more expensive clothes necessarily!

    Comment by Kris C — November 5, 2008 @ 9:54 pm

  5. I’d be bummed and I’d take it back and make Target fix it for you. They must have someone on staff that can make some fixes for you! Did you check all over inside the coat to see if an extra button was sewed in? Cute coat.

    Comment by Maureen — November 5, 2008 @ 9:54 pm

  6. I would try sewing on cute new buttons on even though you don’t really know how… it might look ghetto but it’s worth a try. or you could buy this jacket that i just featured on my blog tonnishtouch.blogspot.com.

    Comment by Leah — November 5, 2008 @ 11:13 pm

  7. i’m sorry but “annalog” is brilliant!

    thanks for commenting on my blog. i heart target too.

    giyen

    Comment by Giyen — November 6, 2008 @ 12:14 am

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