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Re: A blouse by every other name

@lolakimono: Yeah that too! lol

 

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Re: A blouse by every other name

@CoG@lolakimono@Andreatoo@Desertdi@wildcat fan

 

Then, we always have the "cute little flouncy-thingy!" (Peplum)

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Re: A blouse by every other name


@LTT1 wrote:

@CoG@lolakimono@Andreatoo@Desertdi@wildcat fan

 

Then, we always have the "cute little flouncy-thingy!" (Peplum)


I love the 'cute little flownsy thing' WHEN it's done right....

I want Hal's but I'm waiting for the price to come down a bit...

Hal Rubenstein The "Reese" Nautical Sweater

It's a good thing I looked! Shirt I just ordered of his was marked down again!

if you're interested it's only $14.95 now!

Hal Rubenstein The Golden Shell

Comes in white too

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Re: A blouse by every other name

I guess I hadn't noticed.  I call them all either a shirt or a top.  I don't get anymore graphic than that.

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Re: A blouse by every other name

I, too, have always been surprised that hosts of fashion shows seem to know so little about fashion details.

 

As an aside, and as a pet peeve, I am always annoyed by Susan Graver's insistence on the "higher cost" of putting a band onto a collar of a shirt.  That's all well and good, but sometimes, a shirt does not need a band and is more flattering if the collar is flatter.

(See @lolakimono's post of the third set of images (in color) of the shirt collar and the tailored collar.  A collar somewhere between those two would be welcome if QVC designers offered it.)

 

More like this collar (not the style or color, necessarily, just the collar).

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