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Re: Linea Leisure for the Well Dressed Woman

On 1/3/2015 Beccaboone2 said:

I love Linea and I love Louis - he is the best designer on QVC (or anywhere, really), IMO. I've been a fan for about 2 years now, and during that time have accumulated many, many pieces of Linea. I wear something Linea about every day.

I have to put this out there, though - as a long-time reader of these boards (long before I "discovered" Linea), I have to say that I think perhaps *part* of the reason there are so many critical posters of Linea and Louis is that at times, Linea fans can sound sort of harsh and defensive of the line and of Louis. I understand the history here - I have read through it all as it's happened over the years, even if I don't participate much - and it's clear that Louis has many devoted followers (which I include myself as). But to post something like this - bolded and some of it in caps - well, it gives off a defensive, aggressive message that I believe is a turn off to many. There is nothing wrong with sweatshirts, and to say Louis would "never sell anything in the sweatshirt family" - bolded and capped no less, is kind of insulting to people who may love and wear sweatshirts often, and may well alienate that person from ever wanting to even try Linea. For the record, I rarely if ever wear sweatshirts (I don't think I even have one at this point) - but I do see women in very casual settings (at the garden center, grocery shopping, etc.) who do wear them and look fine.

I think we can all "promote" and support Louis and the Linea line more effectively when we do not appear appear to be so defensive of everything that is written or said. Frankly, Linea quality and design speaks for itself. I'm looking forward to new Linea items this month and into spring.

HI Beccaboone2...I appreciate your opinion and certainly will not start an inappropriate debating contest with you (after all this is each of our personal opinions) but the reason I purposefully wrote as I did was in the context of my post. There was so much bashing of the Feather Jersey line and "nay sayers" who went on and on and on how they hated polyester that it totally killed the line. Louis even mentioned this. I don't like everything Louis presents to us and even some of the items I think I will love don't work for me but I do not come on this forum and bad mouth them and devalue the line. Some items are too long for our petites; some pants and jackets are too short for the tall ladies; that is good input; but I don't start bashing items before they have been shipped out and have not received for trying on. I never wear anything or wash anything and send back. I don't care if readers who are not Linea buyers are turned off. That is their problem; they are missing out on a fabulous designer. Each to his own. If I was turned off by other posters I wouldn't buy anything on QVC... There are a few posters who troll these forums and post snarky and devaluing comments and destroy the opportunity for those of us who like to try and buy different lines that Louis offers.

No, there is nothing wrong with sweat shirts, I have a few from my favorite football team. But this is not a sweat shirt. I am wondering why my post bothers you. I did not call out anyone; I did not disrespect anyone. You state your opinion, I state mine. I wonder why you are compelled to chastise me?

I have been wearing Louis's clothing since 1982 and have probably paid for several of his vacations and a car or two. I know my Linea; love my Linea and want this line to stay as long as Louis wants to put up with all the craziness that goes along with producing this line.
I am so looking forward to receiving my first piece and hope, if you ordered today, you are pleased with your tunic..

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Re: Linea Leisure for the Well Dressed Woman

On 1/3/2015 Beccaboone2 said:

Goldie, no of course your remarks did not alienate me! I've always thought the same of you - that I would probably really like you in person, too {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes} You are always respectful and kind in your posts, and I really appreciate that.

You may be right (and I hope you are)- perhaps it was just me reading Happy's post that way. I now live in a somewhat elitist-type community which makes me weary, and it could be I am just ultra sensitive to that (as I despise that attitude). If so, my sincere apologies to Happy. BTW, I always enjoy Happy's posts, too - we all have our love of Linea in common, and we all appreciate Louis very much. I think I am just so tired of seeing so many negative posts (not just Linea) on these boards - people get so seemingly angry and defensive at times. I know there has been tension between Linea ladies and some others on the board over the past years, which is really silly IMO. But the world has enough negativity in it - I enjoy the positive and kind interactions so much on these boards, and of course, the heads up when new and great things pop up! Smile

Happy New Year, Goldie.

Thank you for your very kind and sensitive reply, Becca. I am so glad that we are still online friends. Is it that we are all "jealous lovers" of Linea?

As you wrote, all kinds of nastiness appear on these forums, but each time I swear that I'll go elsewhere to share, something online prompts a response from me. And there I go again! It is my weakness to want to share thoughts and talk -- especially about fashion and other "light" topics when I want to avoid heavier thoughts.

I can understand not liking thoughts and statements that are exclusive. My nature is to be inclusive, and I do not like pettiness in any transaction, but I am particularly sensitive to those who seek to exclude. To me, it is one of the ugliest urges among humankind.

Of course it happens all the time in life, and you just have to steel yourself, think lovely thoughts and move on.

Best wishes to you, Becca, for the happiest of New Years!

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On 1/3/2015 Goldie76 said:
On 1/3/2015 Beccaboone2 said:

Goldie, no of course your remarks did not alienate me! I've always thought the same of you - that I would probably really like you in person, too {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes} You are always respectful and kind in your posts, and I really appreciate that.

You may be right (and I hope you are)- perhaps it was just me reading Happy's post that way. I now live in a somewhat elitist-type community which makes me weary, and it could be I am just ultra sensitive to that (as I despise that attitude). If so, my sincere apologies to <em>Happy</em>. BTW, I always enjoy <em>Happy's</em> posts, too - we all have our love of Linea in common, and we all appreciate Louis very much. I think I am just so tired of seeing so many negative posts (not just Linea) on these boards - people get so seemingly angry and defensive at times. I know there has been tension between Linea ladies and some others on the board over the past years, which is really silly IMO. But the world has enough negativity in it - I enjoy the positive and kind interactions so much on these boards, and of course, the heads up when new and great things pop up! Smile

Happy New Year, Goldie.

Thank you for your very kind and sensitive reply, Becca. I am so glad that we are still online friends. Is it that we are all "jealous lovers" of Linea?

As you wrote, all kinds of nastiness appear on these forums, but each time I swear that I'll go elsewhere to share, something online prompts a response from me. And there I go again! It is my weakness to want to share thoughts and talk -- especially about fashion and other "light" topics when I want to avoid heavier thoughts.

I can understand not liking thoughts and statements that are exclusive. My nature is to be inclusive, and I do not like pettiness in any transaction, but I am particularly sensitive to those who seek to exclude. To me, it is one of the ugliest urges among humankind.

Of course it happens all the time in life, and you just have to steel yourself, think lovely thoughts and move on.

Best wishes to you, Becca, for the happiest of New Years!

How about me, Goldie, don't I get a Happy New Year?? Or are you hoping I will get run over by a tracker trailer??{#emotions_dlg.confused1}

P.S. Happy New Year to Becca also.

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Omigosh, HAPPY, pardon my manners! Happy New Year to you, too!

Without you, we would not have many Linea cheerleaders left. We love Linea! Let that be our mantra.

ETA: I admire your courage, HAPPY.

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I like sweatshirts. I like Louis. Therefore, I must not be as judgmental as I thought.

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On 1/3/2015 graycatsrule said:
On 1/3/2015 snickster said:
On 1/3/2015 Beccaboone2 said:

I love Linea and I love Louis - he is the best designer on QVC (or anywhere, really), IMO. I've been a fan for about 2 years now, and during that time have accumulated many, many pieces of Linea. I wear something Linea about every day.

I have to put this out there, though - as a long-time reader of these boards (long before I "discovered" Linea), I have to say that I think perhaps *part* of the reason there are so many critical posters of Linea and Louis is that at times, Linea fans can sound sort of harsh and defensive of the line and of Louis. I understand the history here - I have read through it all as it's happened over the years, even if I don't participate much - and it's clear that Louis has many devoted followers (which I include myself as). But to post something like this - bolded and some of it in caps - well, it gives off a defensive, aggressive message that I believe is a turn off to many. There is nothing wrong with sweatshirts, and to say Louis would "never sell anything in the sweatshirt family" - bolded and capped no less, is kind of insulting to people who may love and wear sweatshirts often, and may well alienate that person from ever wanting to even try Linea. For the record, I rarely if ever wear sweatshirts (I don't think I even have one at this point) - but I do see women in very casual settings (at the garden center, grocery shopping, etc.) who do wear them and look fine.

I think we can all "promote" and support Louis and the Linea line more effectively when we do not appear appear to be so defensive of everything that is written or said. Frankly, Linea quality and design speaks for itself. I'm looking forward to new Linea items this month and into spring.


I totally agree with this post, and also think that anyone who presumes to know what Louis would or would not do is just that, presumptuous. These types of posts are exactly why I seldom post on the Linea forums anymore. And I am sure no one cares, lol.

ITA. This post was spot on.

ITA. The capital words w/ exclamation marks is known in the computer world as raising your voice and/or yelling...just those few words set the tone of the entire post. Hum.

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Nice try Beccaboone 2 but it won't work. It never does.
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I like Linea. I like sweatshirts. If Louis were to lower himself to design a sweatshirt, I would most likely buy it. Unfortunately I did not care for this morning's tunic so will have to look elsewhere for my high-end leisure clothing (whatever that even means).
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For me, this tunic will be my version of a sweatshirt. I never have worn them, tried to in college, simply hated them, and so there is a need in my life for this sort of top.

I loved it, but wanted the pink or the blue or the moss and they were sold out in my size when I discovered that Louis was on today. I think the cotton blend will be very comfy with a bit of stretch, just what I want, yet looked so pulled together and flattering.

Iris looked fabulous in it, they truly all did, Leah's navy tunic and jeans were great, and Jac? Well, she looked like she was born to wear these clothes.

Glad this was a successful launch, all those sell-outs, nice!

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Re: Linea Leisure for the Well Dressed Woman

On 1/3/2015 Beccaboone2 said:

I love Linea and I love Louis - he is the best designer on QVC (or anywhere, really), IMO. I've been a fan for about 2 years now, and during that time have accumulated many, many pieces of Linea. I wear something Linea about every day.

I have to put this out there, though - as a long-time reader of these boards (long before I "discovered" Linea), I have to say that I think perhaps *part* of the reason there are so many critical posters of Linea and Louis is that at times, Linea fans can sound sort of harsh and defensive of the line and of Louis. I understand the history here - I have read through it all as it's happened over the years, even if I don't participate much - and it's clear that Louis has many devoted followers (which I include myself as). But to post something like this - bolded and some of it in caps - well, it gives off a defensive, aggressive message that I believe is a turn off to many. There is nothing wrong with sweatshirts, and to say Louis would "never sell anything in the sweatshirt family" - bolded and capped no less, is kind of insulting to people who may love and wear sweatshirts often, and may well alienate that person from ever wanting to even try Linea. For the record, I rarely if ever wear sweatshirts (I don't think I even have one at this point) - but I do see women in very casual settings (at the garden center, grocery shopping, etc.) who do wear them and look fine.

I think we can all "promote" and support Louis and the Linea line more effectively when we do not appear appear to be so defensive of everything that is written or said. Frankly, Linea quality and design speaks for itself. I'm looking forward to new Linea items this month and into spring.

Well written post. I agree wholeheartedly. Nothing wrong with sweatshirts in the appropriate setting. I don't like bulky clothes, so I don't wear them, but I like the look on others. Many times the ultra Linea supporters come off as cliquish and a little snobby sounding. JMHO.