I was a little apprehensive about ordering this after reading some of the reviews that indicated it was pretty cheaply made. Turns out they were totally right -- it's not quality. When I opened the package the buttons were already trailing threads; and the feel and cut of the cotton is much what I'd expect from something from a juniors section in a department store. Unfortunately, that cheapness in cut and material makes all those buttons an effort -- they accentuate the flaws in the cut. There are also some random gaps in the front seams, near the buttons -- I can't tell if they are intentional attempts at style or if the seams opened a little! Either way they aren't noticeable unless you're holding it up looking for something wrong with the jacket, but it deserves mentioning. In order to make it look nice I have to fuss. Careful ironing should go a long way too, but there is a bit of tug-this-and-pull-that-and-smooth-this-bit I go through to make it look decent.All that said -- I'm not returning it! Adjusting and ironing are not in vain.. .I think I can wear this around campus and feel classy and not too young. I do love deep colors and that retro-vibe. At Overtock's price, it's worth having fun with even if it's not quality. The fuller skirt is very cute, very retro-pretty (but again, a younger look).On a styling note, including a nice light scarf over it will distract from the flaws in the cut. The belt is short -- meant to be buckled -- but it's worth working it into a half-bow instead of buckling; looks much classier and cinches better. Bottom line -- if you want something vibrant, cute, and budget friendly for spring or autumn, you CAN make this work.Sizing: I'm 5'1, 120 pounds, took the small.