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01-24-2022 09:03 PM
@homedecor1 I think they discontinued the Slinky brand several years ago. It looked cheap. HSN doesn't carry seconds. No store can without marking them as such.
01-24-2022 09:14 PM
I like Marla's tanks. They are thin enough to layer nicely under sweaters, particularly open weave summer crochet styles.
01-24-2022 09:16 PM
yes they do they post it it's a "outlet" store. Mostly returns and liquidation of certain lines,like Joy Mangano.
I'm not debating with you go to outlet and it's always overstock,2nds or returns even QVC has outlets.
As for 2nds some of these clothing lines once seeing the clothes in person you know why no longer on hsn.
01-24-2022 09:21 PM
BOXY, BORING, and made for women who are built like she is - LARGE.
01-24-2022 09:24 PM
Marla Wynn is a fantastic story-teller. I could sit and listen to her for hours. Her story-telling reminds me of that of Chuck Clemency at ShopHQ....I rarely bought anything but loved listening to him.
Marlas clothes don't fit my lifestyle but love her chunky jewelry. One of my favorite pairs of earrings came from her collection.
01-24-2022 09:27 PM
01-24-2022 09:35 PM
@Steffdoggy10 lol. Never saw a matron that would wear the wild graphics on much if her clothing, or the exaggerated sleeves and other design details. Its not conservative so maybe a wild matron.
01-24-2022 09:41 PM - edited 01-24-2022 09:57 PM
01-24-2022 09:54 PM
01-24-2022 10:01 PM
Factory seconds, also known as factory rejects or simply seconds, are retail items that, through minor fault of manufacture, are sold to the public for a reduced rate, rather than being discarded. The goods are often resold at this lower rate after failing the factory's quality inspection, being returned to the manufacturer's factory by the original retailer, or (less frequently) being returned to the retailer or wholesaler by the customer.[1]
The amount of damage or fault in the manufacture that may constitute an item being resold as a second varies widely; in clothing, for example, it may simply refer to a single pulled thread or mis-sewn seam, whereas in a set of items (such as crockery) it may mean there is one piece missing from the set. You can even pick up perfectly imperfect reusable cloth nappies and eco friendly items which stops them from going to waste in landfill. Generally, an item listed as a factory second will have failed quality inspection for cosmetic, rather than functional, reasons. Such items are often heavily discounted, but may not have as all-encompassing a warranty or guarantee as a full-quality item (for example, the product may be non-returnable).
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