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@PurpleBunny wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@PurpleBunny. It's not my responsibility to support her lifestyle. No purchases for me.

 


Atta girl. I'm with ya. 


Ditto.

 

Jamma

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I am really not a fan in any way.  On top of that her "designs" are just so much more of the same... huge with no shape.  I also don't care for how pants cinched at the ankle looks as well.... they make the back side look huge. ...

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Shop online, @Tantrum!!! Their sales are great right now, and you can get free S&H.

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I think Lisa designs for figures like her own. Balloon pants with the cinched ankle look good on her. Everything is to her body silhouette. And I'm not in CA -- not many in my area walking around with flowing garments waving behind them.

I don't have a need or want for her in my closet.

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Order from Belks online. I have never been in a Belk's store as I live in MI. Your whole order ships for free when you order a beauty item because beauty ships for free. I order from Belk often. They are my favorite Black Friday Store. My family loves the gifts I give them from Belk

 

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@MELAMWO wrote:

Order from Belks online. I have never been in a Belk's store as I live in MI. Your whole order ships for free when you order a beauty item because beauty ships for free. I order from Belk often. They are my favorite Black Friday Store. My family loves the gifts I give them from Belk

 


It's a wonderful store, @MELAMWO, and I wish you had the chance to have one near you. I've used and had them close to me in two different states and love Belk's.

When Liz Claiborne was in its prime, Belk's would have a huge selection of them in their Petite department. And the sales were so good and could compete and beat others.

Now I have one about four miles from me and stop in all the time when I'm just out and about.

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How come the moderators haven't moved this thread over to fashion yet?

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Okay, just adding my 2cents.  I kind of like her fashions so I tried a pair of pants and I feel they were made okay and I know my size but when I tried them on they were WAY to big so I returned for a smaller size but they were out of that size.  I take an XL but needed an L.  I think she's very pretty, as for her personality, I don't really know...  Now, don't jump on me, just wanted to add my little 2 cents.  ta da!!!!   We're getting blasted with snow right now.  ug.

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I Agree with the constant high prices on most of the clothing lines.  I realize cost has increased on everything but on a lot of clothing lines paying $65.00+ for a top is out of my reach.  I really do not purchase Quaker Factory  (I'm not a fan of a lot of sparkle, YET) but I think Quaker factory has been very consistent with quality and pricing..I remember Sport Savy had good pricing for complete sets and Denim  &Co also had reasonable prices...

Every thing changes, for me I am unable to continue to afford less quality high prices...

Just my take on subject......BLESSINGS To All

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