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04-12-2017 03:18 PM
@CAMOGIRL wrote:You are right... colors - everything does not go with everything. I totally agree!
It is kinda like "hmmm .... "whatever color shall I wear today? oh, what does it matter?
it all goes together just fine!!". Oh please ... maybe, somewhere ... like Lori's World.
I think whether one likes LOGO or not they certainly can take that "permission to play" thing a little too far-
04-12-2017 03:44 PM
@Nomorebirthdays wrote:@Pearlee you just said people are mean, rude to people who like logo. Yet you can insult those who like big loud flowers, wallpaper prints. Ok for me but not thee?
@Nomorebirthdays Yes I did. And once in a while, on a thread just like this one (of which there are all too many) with the tone it starts from its very beginning, I indulge in letting people see how it feels. As an example of what they are doing.
Since I am "thee", do "ye" understand now?
04-12-2017 03:49 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:
@Pearlee wrote:
@carol in NC wrote:Sorry, lol, I've never seen this on the Forums before. Then again, I'm fairly new here. I am sure you are right and it has likely been discussed ad nauseum.
@AussieLuvr Yes she is right. It has been.
It's odd. LOGO and Susan Graver seem to bring a lot of emotion in a certain segment. A psychiatrist might know the reason for it. It's only clothes and no one forces any of us to watch shows that don't appeal to us. Some people just seem to harbor a deep resentment or fear of LOGO clothes and SG. It's the oddest, weirdest thing. Every week, there are scores of posts bashing those two lines.
It is odd but given the voracity of their contempt for these lines I have to believe it's the same few individuals using different names.... the alternative is a bit scary
04-12-2017 03:51 PM
@Nomorebirthdays wrote:@Pearlee you just said people are mean, rude to people who like logo. Yet you can insult those who like big loud flowers, wallpaper prints. Ok for me but not thee?
Ding, ding,ding!
04-12-2017 07:39 PM
Some colors can be very jarring together, IMO, like this sweater shell-
04-12-2017 08:29 PM
@BARBIE100 wrote:From what I have seen, it does not take a lot of adult imagination to wear Logo, (everything goes with everything theory.) Some of the combinations remind me of a three-year-old child playing dress up.
.... instantly reminded me of Garanimals!! Only for grown ups and without the hangtags because grown ups don't care if things match....
(Tongue-in-cheek and just kidding..... .
)
04-12-2017 08:33 PM
Lighten up girls..why so literal?
04-12-2017 09:04 PM
I like logo one piece at a time, generally free of lace and froof.
IMO, the prices have gotten outrageous.
04-12-2017 11:05 PM
@Pearlee wrote:
@carol in NC wrote:Not that I owe anyone an explanation, but I actually don't watch the Logo shows. I tune in a little early on Monday nights to watch Isaac Mizrahi, and I see a few minutes of Logo while waiting for it to come on.
Thank you for clarifying that your very strongly worded first post of condemnation of the LOGO line of clothing is based on watching a few minutes of LOGO while waiting for Mizrahi.
Unfortunately, she's like that with everyone. Feel free to ignore her.
04-12-2017 11:05 PM
I have been known to wear an Isaac floral cardigan over a Logo tunic.
GET THE HANDCUFFS!!!!!
(So clearly I dress like a three year old with no imagination.....)
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