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I just turned it on.  Things are so different today.  I used to buy many casual clothes from  this line, and I am still wearing many of them.  Well the patterns I am seeing this A.M. are UGLY!  The shapes of the garments are nil.  This word "comfy" in my opinion is another word for big and sloppy.  I won't pay the  money they are charging for these unattractive oversized clothes.  Denim  Co is not the same as it used to be, and that is sad.

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Ditto.

My last 2 clothing items from Q were 2 sweaters, one by Kim G, the other by IM. Love them. Most Q clothes dowdy and $$$$.

Just bought several items from JCrew on sale.

30 year good customer and Q has pretty much lost me.Better choices and prices elsewhere.

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Gary said the "Naturals Collection" has blown up in popularity.  I can't believe huge numbers of women want to hit the ironing board again with linen and Rayon.  I'm just not interested.

 

Knowing the D&C demographic includes many older women who don't want to expose upper arms, why do they have one sleeveless garment after another?

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@Kachina624  I've been noticing a lot of pretty sleeveless dresses. I won't buy though, I like a short sleeve at least.


@Kachina624 wrote:

Gary said the "Naturals Collection" has blown up in popularity.  I can't believe huge numbers of women want to hit the ironing board again with linen and Rayon.  I'm just not interested.

 

Knowing the D&C demographic includes many older women who don't want to expose upper arms, why do they have one sleeveless garment after another?


 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

Gary said the "Naturals Collection" has blown up in popularity.  I can't believe huge numbers of women want to hit the ironing board again with linen and Rayon.  I'm just not interested.

 

@Kachina624   I was wondering why the models were wearing wrinkled clothing.  The top appear to wrinkle as they are being pulled over your head.  The sleeves were the worse.

 

What is up w/D&C w/the flowery designs?  I do not want to walk around looking like a garden that will attract bees trying to pollinate me.

"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."


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Re dresses - I've seen some very nice one on Kohl's website for very reasonable prices.  

 

D&C is way overpriced on everything and even when there's a "sale" it's maybe a 10% reduction--big deal!

 

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I have been wearing the naturals collection for a few years. You do not have to iron them. It is a linen blend NOT pure linen of years ago. So dont be afraid of this line they are very soft and comfortable.

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@Mz iMac 

 

I've noticed all the flowery prints too.  To me they look very matronly...actually that's not the right word.  Most of the ones I've been seeing are downright ugly.

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@Mz iMac.  I don't know who is designing D&C fabrics, but they're awful.  I bought so many pretty prints in the past.  I don't like florals unless they're very abstract.

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@Kachina624 

 

So they can sell you a shrug, shirt or jacket ......

 


@Kachina624 wrote:

Gary said the "Naturals Collection" has blown up in popularity.  I can't believe huge numbers of women want to hit the ironing board again with linen and Rayon.  I'm just not interested.

 

Knowing the D&C demographic includes many older women who don't want to expose upper arms, why do they have one sleeveless garment after another?