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I have come to like the Logo Brand a lot lately. I have a few peices and really enjoy wearing them. They look great with skinny jeans or leggings. They are comfortable and I love the muted colors that I have purchased. I have to admit, though, that when I first saw her line and then ordered my first top, I was greatly disappointed and sent it right back. However, I have discovered that I have to really pay attention to the chest measurements, length measurements. These garments need to fit correctly at the shoulder and bustline or they will look horrible. If you get the right size it make a world of difference with these tops. 

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LG is the same thing all the time, long, different lace at bottom - good maybe for younger girls - AWFUL on older women - YUCK!
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@hoosieroriginal wrote:
LG is the same thing all the time, long, different lace at bottom - good maybe for younger girls - AWFUL on older women - YUCK!

@hoosieroriginal  Since you are well aware that there are people who like and enjoy LOGO clothes here, I hope that some day someone refers to something that you like to wear as YUCK also.  You are entitled to that opinion of course; it's my opinion that that's a very insensitive way to express it in the company of those who do like it.  Now I know a bit more about you than I did before I read your post.

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@Pearlee wrote:

@hoosieroriginal wrote:
LG is the same thing all the time, long, different lace at bottom - good maybe for younger girls - AWFUL on older women - YUCK!

@hoosieroriginal  Since you are well aware that there are people who like and enjoy LOGO clothes here, I hope that some day someone refers to something that you like to wear as YUCK also.  You are entitled to that opinion of course; it's my opinion that that's a very insensitive way to express it in the company of those who do like it.  Now I know a bit more about you than I did before I read your post.


@Pearlee

 

I just can't understand why people enjoy insulting other people's tastes by posting these types of threads......it just baffles me.

 

There are some brands that I would never buy because they're not my taste or don't fit my body style, but I would never go out of my way to insult those that DO like it and I can't understand why anyone would?

 

There's a diplomatic way of saying that you personally don't like a style/designer, without insulting others who obviously do, since she sells out all the time.

 

In my own personal opinion, these personality types have no manners and are only trying to:

 

 

You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.
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@KingstonsMom  I agree with your post 100%.  It's all about manners (or an obvious lack thereof) ....and being considerate of others.  

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I can't understand why one in particular seems to forget that others are ENTITLED to their OPINION.

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@hoosieroriginal wrote:
LG is the same thing all the time, long, different lace at bottom - good maybe for younger girls - AWFUL on older women - YUCK!

So don't buy them, easy peasey.

 

I'm 62, weigh 105 lbs and have a couple of her tops and I get compliments when I wear them.

 

Being an "older" woman doesn't mean you have to dress dowdy.

 

Just because you think they look "AWFUL" on YOU as "an older woman - YUCK!", doesn't mean they look "YUCK" on ALL older women.

 

 

You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.
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@Melania wrote:

I can't understand why one in particular seems to forget that others are ENTITLED to their OPINION.


@Melania

 

It's not a matter of being entitled to or expressing your opinion, it's a matter of expressing it in a respectful, non-insulting manner.

You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.