Is Donni Worth Buying? These Are the Reddit Community Reviews

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Donni built a loyal following around its elevated basics and knit pants – but lately the conversation has shifted. Prices have climbed fast, and the Reddit community has noticed.


The Good

The Pants Are the Star

  • Consistently the most praised product category across all threads — particularly the kick flare, knit cargo, and pointelle styles “I have their knit cargo pants and love them. I think I’ve owned them for two years and they look great. The fabric is very thick and strong.” (3 upvotes)
  • A rare win for petite women who rarely find pants that fit without hemming “I’m 5’2 and didn’t have to get them hemmed which is rare. They’re soft, not see-through. I’ve thrown them in the washer/dryer a few times and so far no shrinking or warping.” (5 upvotes)

Quality Feel That Earns Loyalty

  • Fans of the brand describe a consistent sense of elevated dressing that keeps them coming back “It’s fantastic quality and I always feel put together while wearing.” (3 upvotes)
  • Long-sleeve tops also earn genuine praise “I have some of the long-sleeved tops. Love them — much better quality than some other high-end tops I own.” (2 upvotes)

The Not So Good

Durability Issues — Particularly Linen

  • Ripping after a single wash is the most alarming complaint, and it happened to multiple users following care instructions correctly “I put my beloved linen Donni striped pant in the wash per tag instructions for the first time and there were MULTIPLE rips in the pants once I took them out of the dryer.” (1 upvote)
  • The same issue reported repeatedly “Happened to me too — rips right in the butt. Sewed it up. Happened again. Will never buy again for that price.” (1 upvote)

Pointelle Pants Post-Wash

  • Texture and lint magnetism are real issues that weren’t obvious at purchase “They came out really rough after washing and EVERYTHING sticks to them — lint, pet hair — so they look sloppy.” (1 upvote)

Customer Service

  • One user received a clearly used item on sale and was told they could return it but wouldn’t receive the sale price on a replacement — effectively penalizing the customer for the brand’s mistake
  • Early buyers also flagged items marketed as “silk” that turned out to be synthetic alternatives, wearing poorly after washing


The Pricing Problem

This is where Reddit’s goodwill runs out — and it’s the dominant conversation in recent threads.

  • Taffeta cargo pants went from ~$350 to $418+ within months of launch
  • Sweaters now reaching the $700 range
  • Cotton/cashmere sweaters priced around $450 despite containing only 15% cashmere
  • A basic zip-up hoodie launched at $250

“Still love Donni — but now their pricing is OUT OF CONTROL. This is highway robbery.” (10 upvotes)

“I don’t agree with their cotton/cashmere sweater pricing being ~$450 especially when it’s only 15% cashmere. You can get 100% cashmere elsewhere for that price or less.” (5 upvotes)

The brand that built its following on elevated but accessible basics has, in the view of many loyal customers, priced itself into pretension. “Used to love Donni in 2021/2022. The prices are out of control now. Feels a bit pretentious to me now.” (1 upvote)



How It Compares

  • Leset — the most frequently recommended alternative; similar aesthetic, comparable or better quality, slightly lower prices “I prefer Leset for similar vibe, better quality, and I think slightly better pricing.” (1 upvote)

  • The Reddit consensus is that Leset offers essentially the same look with a more justifiable price tag — and several users rate its quality higher than Donni’s current output

Is It Worth the Price?

When It Is Worth It

  • You’re buying the pants specifically — kick flares, pop pants, and knit cargos are where the brand genuinely delivers
  • You’re petite and struggle to find pants that fit without hemming — this is a real and rare advantage
  • You’re buying on sale or secondhand, where the value proposition makes much more sense

When It’s Not Worth It

  • You’re buying sweaters or knitwear at full price — 15% cashmere at $450 is hard to defend when 100% cashmere exists at a similar price point
  • You’re buying linen pieces — the washing durability issues are too well-documented to ignore
  • You’re paying full retail for anything, given how poorly items resell on Poshmark


Tips from Reddit

  • Buy on sale or secondhand — kick flares, pop pants, and other popular styles come up regularly on Poshmark at a fraction of retail; multiple users say this is the only way they’d buy “I’ve only bought items on sale or secondhand because the prices are too high otherwise.” (3 upvotes)
  • Stick to pants over sweaters — the pants category consistently outperforms knitwear on quality-to-price ratio
  • Check cashmere percentages before buying any knitwear — the marketing doesn’t always reflect the material composition
  • Air dry instead of machine drying — especially for linen pieces; the wash durability issues appear most severe in the dryer
  • Great pick for petite women — pants frequently fit at 5’2″ and under without hemming, which is genuinely hard to find at this aesthetic
  • Look at Leset first — if you like the Donni aesthetic, it’s worth comparing before committing to full retail price


Final Verdict

Reddit’s relationship with Donni is one of fading loyalty.


Users who found the brand in 2020–2022 largely loved it. Users shopping it now are running into prices that have outpaced the quality.

  • Still worth it for the pants, petite sizing, and secondhand finds
  • Hard to justify for sweaters, linen pieces, or anything at full retail given the durability concerns and poor resale value

Bottom line: Donni makes genuinely good pants. But shop it on sale, skip the sweaters, check the cashmere percentage on anything knit, and take a look at Leset before you commit to full price.

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