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02-29-2016 03:09 PM
@Nannerbelles wrote:I am not a fan of LOGO either. I'm not sure where people work but I could not wear 90% of the clothing sold on QVC to work. I work in a corporate environment and we cannot wear tshirts, leggings, denim, etc. In years past QVC did sell some nice work appropriate clothing but not anymore. I will save a lot of time and money not watching the LOGO shows. It sure would be nice to see some more dressed up work appropriate items though.
I hear ya'. I worked in the corporate world before retiring, and we too wore suits, skirts/blouse and dresses every day and no 'casual Fridays'.
Now that I'm retired, I do enjoy LOGO's cotton/modal items for casual wear, since that's what my life is now.....casual!
02-29-2016 10:32 PM
Not only are prices high, but you can buy three of the same size in a different color, and they will all fit differently. Quality control is lacking. I am ordering less clothes. Sticking to makeup and accessories.
02-29-2016 11:48 PM
From the graphics, her tops look really cute like it comes to a reasonable length but then I'll read the garment measurements to see what the actual length is and I'm just astounded that women go for that type of thing as it does not flatter everyone. The pictures online are quite deceptive because the tops are always shown on a tall woman looking like the bottom of the top ends where the leg bends - - but then you find out the actual length of the garment is around 29-1/2" to 31-1/2". That is just ridiculous for a woman of average height whose body measurements are in proportion to her height. Hopefully, the LOGO customer will burn out just like the B Makowski customer did.
03-01-2016 11:03 AM
I do not know who buys this stuff but you could not pay me to wear it.
03-01-2016 11:09 AM
I do not care for LOGO fashion and would never wear it, the prices are ridiculous. BUT, clearly there are ladies buying it and they must think it looks
nice. It is very frumpy looking and a more tailored look is so much more flattering. Lori clearly does not have a problem with self-esteem.
03-01-2016 11:14 AM
I could wear LOGO to work, but most of it I wouldn't.
I think a lot of her tops look really Juvenile, as in Junior. She just seems to slap frou frou hems and whatnot on the same old top and calls it MAJOR or DIVINE or some such goofy superlative.
It's just a danged T-shirt with a fussy hem.
And an EXPENSIVE t-shirt at that!
03-01-2016 05:37 PM - edited 03-01-2016 05:37 PM
@CLHS68 wrote:I do not know who buys this stuff but you could not pay me to wear it.
I didn't buy the TSV, but I own a closet full of LOGO.
And, I paid for it!
03-01-2016 05:43 PM - edited 03-01-2016 05:43 PM
@QueenDanceALot wrote:I could wear LOGO to work, but most of it I wouldn't.
I think a lot of her tops look really Juvenile, as in Junior. She just seems to slap frou frou hems and whatnot on the same old top and calls it MAJOR or DIVINE or some such goofy superlative.
It's just a danged T-shirt with a fussy hem.
And an EXPENSIVE t-shirt at that!
@QueenDanceALot And conversely, I think most of the Isaac Mizrahi items and some of the Susan Graver items look like they are for very stodgey old ladies. . I think LOGO clothes look fun and carefree and some look artsy. To each her own taste
03-01-2016 06:27 PM
I bought 2 of her sweaters that had ruffles and buttons down the front. I took it to a tailor and had her sew up the neck line about an inch and wear it as a top and I love it! I did buy a few basic pieces that were on sale last year and those are perfect for going to the movies or out to lunch or dinner. Other then that I havent bought anything else. Its got way to expensive and designs are all the same.
I have given myself permission to no longer play with LOGO.
03-01-2016 06:29 PM
@RetRN wrote:I do not care for LOGO fashion and would never wear it, the prices are ridiculous. BUT, clearly there are ladies buying it and they must think it looks
nice. It is very frumpy looking and a more tailored look is so much more flattering. Lori clearly does not have a problem with self-esteem.
I agree with your statement about quite a bit of her stuff, but not all of it. If she were to go more tailored and symmetric I'd definitely be in trouble. I got a new top from her recently , more tailored, and it is so soft and comfortable and flattering, that I got it in the other color too. Haven't received it yet to be able to state that it is undoubtedly flattering and without issues in another color, as is so frequent at the Q.
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