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I don't agree, and I have no idea what anyone makes. I love Q

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@Marp wrote:

At least OP has remained consistent in her complaints; they have remained the same since her first post in 2014.  Yet, as pointed out, she is still here.


 

Yep, @Marp, every single rhondajune post is critical of QVC. Hey, OP, your agenda is showing! Maybe you should get thyself to Kohl's and sing and shout their praises right there in the aisle of the store instead of yelling at us on the "QVC" forums about how awful it is to shop here. Now there's a novel idea!

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I won’t pay premium prices for polyester no matter who makes it

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Shoppers have different opinions and have a right to express those views as long as they comply with Q's Forum Guidelines and Standards. 

 

I agree with @rhondajune about the clothing.  Q's prices are not very competitive, the sizing is inconsistent, some of the fabrics/styles I don't care for. So I do shop elsewhere when it comes to clothing. HOWEVER, there are other categories of merchandise that QVC offers that I like and still purchase from QVC.  So if you don't like one category, that doesnt mean you aren't purchasing other products....just a thought!  

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I don't understand this latest surge in polyester.  It is the worst "fabric" to wear!  I live in Arizona and will not purchase or wear it.  I only buy 100% cotton!!

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@katiemichelle wrote:

I don't understand this latest surge in polyester.  It is the worst "fabric" to wear!  I live in Arizona and will not purchase or wear it.  I only buy 100% cotton!!


Not everybody lives in Arizona.

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When I was still working, I wore Susan's tops often to work; they were easy to care for, comfortable, very well-made, and didn't wrinkle. Now that I am retired, I wear them to church and when I go out to dinner, etc. They still look like new and they are several years old. I do find her newer tops now are way too expensive for what they are.  I don't wear them in the heat, though; the liquid knit does not breathe, even though for her it seems to be a big selling point.

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@katiemichelle wrote:

I don't understand this latest surge in polyester.  It is the worst "fabric" to wear!  I live in Arizona and will not purchase or wear it.  I only buy 100% cotton!!


 

 

I do live in Arizona and have no problem with some poly fabrics. Not all 100% cotton is cooler and if it gets damp from perspiration,  it takes forever to dry.

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@Blingqueen023 wrote:

@katiemichelle wrote:

I don't understand this latest surge in polyester.  It is the worst "fabric" to wear!  I live in Arizona and will not purchase or wear it.  I only buy 100% cotton!!


Not everybody lives in Arizona.


 

Lol. This is true. The market for her clothes is in all climates.