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04-11-2023 09:02 AM
Love Lori Goldstein's fashions and different clothing, but come on - $70 for a top?? And made out of that cotton slub, which is very thin and wrinkles easily.
Wish she would go back to that beautiful beefy cotton that she was using for t shirts, it washes up lovely with never a problem.
And whatever happened to the slim leg jeans? The 'boyfriend' jeans she is continually showing now have huge legs, and I am only a size 8 - 10 in pants, but the legs are so large I can't wear them, they look ridiculous!
04-11-2023 09:48 AM
Never was a fan of her things---but had to chuckle at the outfit that Rachel was wearing in the opening of the show.---Did she not look in the mirror first?? Reminded me of my 5 year old daughter dressing herself in all sorts of colors and patterns---taught her to say--"thank-you, I dressed myself" when people would compliment her on her bizarre choices--but at 5 that was cute----and then Lory gushing at how great it looked when she was dressed the same weird way!!! too much----
04-11-2023 09:54 AM
Every clothing line that has slub knit, in my opinion, is using the chintziest material ever! It's like see-thru tissue paper, and they have the nerve to charge exhorbitant prices for it like it's something 'designerish'. Haha. Some people may be fooled by it, I'm not one of them. LOGO is waaay overpriced just because Lori was a designer. Her designs are the same old thing. Shark bite, angled, tie dye, lace and then pile them all on top of each other for a 'street person' look. No thanks. She used to have some unique designs that I liked. Not anymore.
04-11-2023 09:59 AM
It is not only Logo, I saw a $69 skort in the Denim and Company show the other day which I thought was off the charts.
04-11-2023 10:11 AM - edited 04-11-2023 08:57 PM
I use to buy so much of her clothing. I prefered her rayon blend tops but I liked some of her slub knit, and that fabric has been around for a long time and has been pricey. I remember taking my girls when they were teens to Hollister. The kids loved these thin shirts that, at the time, I thought were chintzy and expensive. It grew on me and I enjoyed a lot of LOGO slub knit.
The problem I had with her line was I did like the layered look, so every top I would buy I needed one of those tanks with a little lace or a curved hem for underneath. THAT is what became expensive for me, even at Ebay prices. Before I sold everything I had 35 LOGO tanks (that is a very embarrassingly low estimate too). No, I didn't buy them all from QVC, most were from Ebay. As time went on Lori would change the length of her tops so I would have to buy ANOTHER tank that was either longer or shorter than what I had. When my daughters went through my clothes they said, mom, you have a tank in every single color and some are the exact same tank. Well, they weren't exactly the same, some were an inch or so longer, or shorter.
I'm kind of over her line now. Just a handful of items I kept.
04-11-2023 10:34 AM
I picture the LOGO team sitting around a big table saying, "what are the craziest patterns and colors we can throw together with the cheapest material, the stranger the better, these people will buy anything. The higher the price the more they buy."
04-11-2023 11:08 AM
I believe Lori was a stylist before introducing her line of clothing at QVC and she had name recognition in the industry. I think she is insufferable--everything is "perfection." I have never purchased her clothing so can't speak to the quality, etc.
04-11-2023 11:50 AM
I have a lot of LOGO clothes - buying them since she first appeared on QVC. Her style works with my style!
I like LOGO jeans. I only wear straight and wide leg - so the boyfriend jeans look / fit / feel great. (I turn down the hem ... hate the look of cuffed jeans.)
I'm in the midst of switching out the winter clothes and "found" four more pairs of LOGO jeans. I wear jeans all year around - so I was surprised that they were put away with summer clothes! It was a really pleasant surprise.
I have so many LOGO tops - I really don't anticipate buying any others - unless something "irresistable" shows up!
Love her LOGO LAVISH line ... they really "jazz up" a look.
04-11-2023 12:13 PM - edited 04-11-2023 12:16 PM
@SamBrown wrote:I picture the LOGO team sitting around a big table saying, "what are the craziest patterns and colors we can throw together with the cheapest material, the stranger the better, these people will buy anything. The higher the price the more they buy."
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LOL - I've wondered the same thing!!
'These people will buy anything' is probably a slogan here - and I still don't see any models in my Size 8 - 10, it's either Amy Stran (Size XXS) or Size 16 last night - I think I will not purchase anything until my size is represented!
And I refuse to go in for that layered look, wearing two or three tops together is just ridiculous and, in my opinion, all about making money!
04-11-2023 12:41 PM
I've always considered LOGO expensive and her fabrics are not the highest quality. I had a few of her tops and wore them frequently, but after a couple years they looked really shabby. I only have one of her tops in my closet and probably won't buy again
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