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@SeaMaiden wrote:

Her prices were ridiculous!  I would NEVER pay $50 plus dollars for a cheap T shirt.  Her line is outdated and childish.  More like what a teen or 20 year old would wear. 


I would disagree.  I think the t shirts were overpriced, and the boots and jeans were very reasonably priced.  I paid $119.00 for some jeans recently from INC.  

 

The t shirts were overpriced but super cute.   Her boots were not made in China which was very much of a positive for me.

 

Outdated??? Are you kidding me....?  not at all...I don't agreel with that comment, but no one said you needed to like the selections.

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Sheryl Crow would not be my artist of choice to have their lyrics plastered across my chest.... I also agree the prices, for what she was offering, were out of line but she does seem very charming and approachable.

 

I found her reaction to the caller that complimented her on her song collaboration with Kid Rock less than enthusiastic!  Everything else was 'special' and 'meaningful' but that song was 'popular for kareoke' . It just came off as dismissive...

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@Andreatoo wrote:

Sheryl Crow would not be my artist of choice to have their lyrics plastered across my chest.... I also agree the prices, for what she was offering, were out of line but she does seem very charming and approachable.

 

I found her reaction to the caller that complimented her on her song collaboration with Kid Rock less than enthusiastic!  Everything else was 'special' and 'meaningful' but that song was 'popular for kareoke' . It just came off as dismissive...


For some reason that didn't bother me.  I thought the t shirts were darling.  I thought they were expensive, and I wanted them a bit longer.  I did order the cute coral one.  It's on extended delivery.  It didn't look as short.  

 

I love her music.  I want to download it-if it's available now on i tunes.

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I said I wasn't going to buy anything and I did the opposite.  I went way overboard.

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@Andreatoo wrote:

Sheryl Crow would not be my artist of choice to have their lyrics plastered across my chest.... I also agree the prices, for what she was offering, were out of line but she does seem very charming and approachable.

 

I found her reaction to the caller that complimented her on her song collaboration with Kid Rock less than enthusiastic!  Everything else was 'special' and 'meaningful' but that song was 'popular for kareoke' . It just came off as dismissive...


@Andreatoo I wouldn't say they were plastered.  Maybe the T-shirt but I liked the denim shirt and jacket.  The embroidered sayings were inside and understated.  I didn't care for the jean embroidery but I did like the style.  I have a pair I purchased last year from Sundance but the embroidery was very little and not loud at all.

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@makena

I was referring to the tee shirts as far as the lyrics go.

 

I thought the white flare jeans were cute until I saw the pockets in front. They looked like they were on backwards! Unique for sure but a really odd choice..

 

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I 100 percent agree with you! You read my mind and took the words right out of my mouth! Thank you for your post...  My mouth fell open when I saw the prices and her clothing line is tacky! I  for sure changed the channel right back to QVC.

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I liked a few of the items but didn't buy anything.   The t-shirts were overpriced but cute as were the Blondie themed shirts they had a few weeks back.  The great thing with HSN though is if any remain they will be marked down quickly.   Just "favorite" the items with a heart that you like and you can keep track of markdowns there.

 

I thought Sheryl seemed very down to earth and good natured. 

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SC had a line of jeans (and some tops perhaps??)  a few years back at Dillards: Boot Heel Trading Co. was the name. Apparently it was short-lived, but I still have a pair. They're one of my favorite pairs - well-made and fit nicely.

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@winamac1 wrote:

@SeaMaiden wrote:

Her prices were ridiculous!  I would NEVER pay $50 plus dollars for a cheap T shirt.  Her line is outdated and childish.  More like what a teen or 20 year old would wear. 


I would disagree.  I think the t shirts were overpriced, and the boots and jeans were very reasonably priced.  I paid $119.00 for some jeans recently from INC.  

 

The t shirts were overpriced but super cute.   Her boots were not made in China which was very much of a positive for me.

 

Outdated??? Are you kidding me....?  not at all...I don't agreel with that comment, but no one said you needed to like the selections.


@winamac1 - lol. I.m not surprised at that comment considering the source...My order for the patch jeans went on waitlist uggh as did my order for the Hale Bob top. Limited collections, but I've always had good luck getting waitlist items.will post a review when I get them

 

I taped the shows and heard Sheryl say they have more coming later this year, a Fall collection,  so it's not just a one off. Love her music. We saw her at an outdoor concert at a winery in NorCal. Los Lonely Boys opened for her., love their song 'Heaven'. It was a fun event. She puts on a good show

 

Hope everyone posts reviews.  I really like the handbag too! 

 

Sheryl Crow Patched and Distressed Skinny Jean - Dark Wash Denim
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Sheryl Crow Patched and Distressed Skinny Jean

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