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Registered: ‎03-14-2010

I'm over it.  I liked the basics, but I don't like the prints, ruffles, lace, etc.  I think I would like a plain tunic sans the sharkbite hem.  Tired of the sharkbite hems too.

~What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.~ William Shakespeare
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If I like the style, being honest, I find the same style in other places.... I have had good luck with Walmart and even look at Zulily.  She is very high and the styles are fun but not necessary.  

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

This is the first time I've read that someone doesn't like LOGO. 

 

Yes I'm being sarcastic.

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Registered: ‎12-09-2010

I don’t get it either, but I do like the way the shoulders and arms are fitted

and look good on all the models.  I just don’t like the rest of the layers, shark hems and the lace.

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I like some of her colors and a few of her tanks but most of it looks hideous with all the weird prints and patterns put together. I am tired of the lace thing too---it's pretty much all the same thing too, nothing different and the prices are not a value for me.

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Even though I agree, I try not to bring it up. The subject has been beaten to death here and all the bashing from Logo lovers is not worth my negative comments. Although it is on prime time and way too often, so are other shows that I choose not to record or watch. It is what it is.

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@bonnielu wrote:

If I like the style, being honest, I find the same style in other places.... I have had good luck with Walmart and even look at Zulily.  She is very high and the styles are fun but not necessary.  


I have worn layers for years.  Way before LOGO was presented.  I purchased some early LOGO, but backed off when it became about mixing patterns and uneven hemlines.  I appreciate that layering became more popular in the marketplace.  It's easy to find similar pieces now, and at much lower price points than this line.  And, more importantly to me, I prefer to not pay big bucks for trendy clothing that I tend to get tired of and want to toss.  I'll spend more on basics and more classic styles.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

I have never liked this garish look.  I'm not a conservative dresser either, I love trends.  This look is for teens for the most part, but I don't think it's even in style with them.  I don't really consider the same version of something over and over again to be designer clothing.  

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@PINKdogWOOD wrote:

@BriggsiePeawiggle  And that pieced-together dyed rabbit fur reversible is just plain hideous at a ridiculously high price tag. Where does she get her fashion ideas and style sense from, boggles my mind for sure.


OMG I so agree, and when she reversed it, she looked like it was PACKED on her body. I really couldn't believe that thing.

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@faeriemoon wrote:

I'm over it.  I liked the basics, but I don't like the prints, ruffles, lace, etc.  I think I would like a plain tunic sans the sharkbite hem.  Tired of the sharkbite hems too.


Did you see the long cardigan thingy that was like a sweater on the top and then was just sheer from the waist down to mid calf and was sort of full and flowy? It looked just like something I'd wear over a nice pair of pjs.