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06-27-2018 02:35 PM
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
06-27-2018 02:52 PM
The featured top was one mass of wrinkles.
06-27-2018 03:23 PM
Could not get past how wrinkled the shirts were, not a really good selling point
06-27-2018 03:24 PM
06-27-2018 05:14 PM
I agree with the prototype thing. I was once a men's buyer who had an opportunity to buy samples for DH and myself once the lines were presented to all stores. We were always cautioned that these samples were whipped up quickly and would not have the quality of the final pieces. But they were cheap and we ended up with a varied wardrobe.
06-27-2018 05:31 PM
Yes -- interesting! Good grief. Who cares about wrinkles in this circumstance; these are not the final versions of the top, and selling is not the point of this article.
06-27-2018 06:21 PM
06-28-2018 02:37 PM - edited 06-28-2018 03:06 PM
@Mz iMac- thanks for the article. It's interesting that the fit models are different sizes and shapes and also that QVC "requires" the designers to make their garments in all the sizes they offer but after the fit models and whoever else throws in their opinion at the round table they decide whether or not to actually have a plus size model certain garments.
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