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I am from Long Island , NY......I haven't seen many clothing items with the LOGO look here. Although I have seen some displayed in the stores. Not sure if the style is catching on here. Time will tell. It personally is not my style.

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I am a 1X, short, and I wear mainly LOGO. I have tried the classic look, I like the look on others but structured clothing makes me look like a box - a very uncomfortable box. My choices in local stores or online are minimal - polyester for anything dressy, cheap fabric and boxy tee shirts that are way too big in the shoulders - most at LOGO prices or higher. Yes, there are sales and off-price stores, but the selection is slim at full price and non-existent on sale.

When I found LOGO, I was so glad to have pieces that would mix and match and work together instead of a mish-mash of pieces bought here there that didn't really work together. It's so nice to be able to pull something out of my closet and know it will work and will look nice. I find LOGO to be soft and flowing, not boxy, not so thin or low cut I have to wear something under them. I wear slim pants or leggings that have some weight to them and aren't skin tight. I feel good in them, I like how I look and I'm comfortable.

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On 5/23/2014 winamac1 said:
On 5/18/2014 va603 said:

I am 37 and I have lots of Logo pieces. I live in the suburbs outside of D.C. There are many shopping choices available. I see lots of LOGO-like styles out in the nicer department stores. They are much more than what I pay on QVC. I do not layer upon layer the way Lori does. I do find many of her pieces very figure flattering. I am also 5'7" and I have to agree that her styles can overwhelm a shorter person.

ITA. I'm older than you are and five 8. I wear a lot of Logo on the weekends and in my down time. I don't layer the way she does either, and I think her prices are high due to s/h. But, in a few boutiques I've seen similar for the same price or more. I also think her styles can overwhelm a shorter person. I don't know if super heavy women look great in her clothing, but if they feel good in her tops, that's all that matters.

I don't layer like Lori does either and I went from not liking LOGO to now spending an embarrassing amount of money on it. I just ordered some more tonight. I am not tall (under 5'5") and am a senior. I was at a big birthday bash for one of my grandsons tonight and I wore a LOGO top with a LOGO vest, something almost all of the people have never seen me wear. I don't know if they were surprised or not. People said I looked great but that could be because I am still kicking (seniors hear nice things from people). AND Win, no one could, if they wanted to, order a glass of white zin. It is pretty verboten around here. lol {#emotions_dlg.laugh}

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I got tired of wearing the same type of clothes all the time.

Everything looked the same. I wanted something different and so I started to buy some of the Logo pieces and now I am buying about everything I can find in this line. It's fun to wear and it's fun to mix and match and it's different from what I had been wearing. I am a plus size woman and didn't think it would work for me but it does. And the material is soft and feels good too and I love the colors.