Okay, so the other day I was digging through my closet and came across this Tahari dress I bought ages ago. It got me thinking, “Is Tahari even considered a luxury brand?” I honestly couldn’t remember where I’d put it in my mental “brand hierarchy,” so I decided to do some digging.

My Little Investigation
First, I jumped on my laptop and started browsing. I wanted to get a feel for what other people thought about Tahari. I checked out a bunch of forums and fashion blogs, you know, just casual browsing to see what the general consensus was. I saw mixed reviews, some people were saying it’s good quality but not the top, others said depends on the product, and that it’s more affordable.
Then, I decided to hit up some online stores. I went to the websites of some big department stores like Macy’s and Nordstrom, just to see how they categorized Tahari. Mostly, it seemed to be grouped with brands that are considered “better” but not necessarily “designer.” It was kind of in that middle ground, you know?
I also checked the price, from a dress, jacket to shoes, I would say the average price for a dress is around 100-200, depends on the materials, seasons, and discounts. Not too cheap, not too expensive, but affordable.
Next, I started looking at the materials and construction of the Tahari dress I own. I examined the stitching, the fabric, and the overall feel of it. Honestly, it felt pretty well-made. The fabric was nice, and the seams were all solid. It definitely wasn’t flimsy or cheap-feeling.
My conclusion
After all this “research,” I’ve come to the conclusion that Tahari is more of a “premium” brand than a true “luxury” brand. It’s a step up from fast fashion, for sure, but it’s not quite in the same league as, say, Chanel or Gucci.

- Quality: Pretty good, definitely above average.
- Price:Mid-range, more affordable than high-end designer stuff.
- Overall: A solid choice if you want something nice that won’t completely break the bank.
So, yeah, that’s my take on Tahari. It’s a good brand, just not in the super-luxe category. I hope my sharing can help you!