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@septemberwrote:

@Annabellethecat66wrote:

I almost started a post with the headlines "Is there Anything Martha Stuart DOES NOT sell?"

 

Good grief!  When I got home and turned on the TV she was standing next to a roto tiller?  Like SHE would really be using the machine at her house?

 

You know, I don't buy her clothes, they could be beautiful, I just don't pay any attention.

 

However, I looked up at the TV at some of the machinery she's been selling today!  Good grief!


Yes,I can see her using a rototiller, even though she can certainly pay other people to use this device at her home(s).  Some people are very hands-on and not afraid to get their hands dirty.  She's one of those people.  


I think Martha takes pride in things that males usually do. And she does so w/o losing any of her femininity. I agree that she's not "afraid" to get her hands dirty. You can tell she loves to garden and do all the "dirt" work....

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@Annabellethecat66wrote:

I almost started a post with the headlines "Is there Anything Martha Stuart DOES NOT sell?"

 

Good grief!  When I got home and turned on the TV she was standing next to a roto tiller?  Like SHE would really be using the machine at her house?

 

You know, I don't buy her clothes, they could be beautiful, I just don't pay any attention.

 

However, I looked up at the TV at some of the machinery she's been selling today!  Good grief!


Martha is a huge gardener. Yes, she is hands on with all the gardening on her 200 acre farm. She has been gardening for most of her life and uses most all the equipment on her farm including snow plowing her many roads.

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Martha's things are nice. I must admit to being surprised...not what I expected. 

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I know nothing about yard work,my husband does all of that

 

If I were in the position I had to do this, myself, I would look for someone like Martha, for advice, because I wouldn't know where to begin.

 

I think she is an advocate for women, and gives good advice. She didn't become the first female billionaire, because she is stupid

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I have found Martha's clothing to be very well made.

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I have never purchased from her clothing line, but am going to check it out now. Thank you for your posts on this topic.

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@faeriemoonwrote:

I have found Martha's clothing to be very well made.


@faeriemoon

 

Me too! I have several pair of her jeans and 2 of her embroidered denim jackets and they are top notch in quality, both construction and fabric!

 

I can tell that they'll last for the rest of my life!

 

Keep the quality coming, Martha!

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I think that Martha is one of those 'hands on' type of people.  It's probably very relaxing for her to 'dilly-dally' around her grounds.

'I know', she most likely has many people who care for her acres and homes' landscapes, etc.  Not one person can do everything everywhere. 

I do like her fashion items.  Very wearable, and the prices are 'right'.  Great variety, so far.

 

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Yes, yes!! I love everything I’ve ever purchased from MS's line, including household items. I hope to see much, much more of her merchandise offered here at the Q. 

 

Looking for more of her high quality jeans now, with a few spring tops. 

 

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Martha Stewart's products just seem relatable and I am so pleased to notice that she hasn't gotten into affirmation type products putting "love" "be nice" be loving" "peace" "love to the world" on anything. When my daughter was in elementary school and I took her shopping she always pointed to the t-shirts that said "love" and had flowers, peace symbols, ladybugs.  By the time she entered middle school she no longer wanted that.  She's an adult now and loves to put on a fashion show for me each time she buys something new and not one piece of wording anywhere on clothing. She purchased Martha's jeans, the one with the pearls on the outside inseam and it looks really cute on her.