01-25-2021 08:50 PM
Well, that is really disgusting. I do not think I will buy anymore clothes from QVC.
01-25-2021 09:05 PM
JINLIE:
My experiences have been with clothing from regular in person stores.
Lots of sprays, strong dyes, etc. in regular stores, too.
I wouldn't give up re: QVC.
They are very customer oriented, and if a garment happens to have a strong odor which won't air out, I'm sure that they would refund.
01-25-2021 09:12 PM
@JerseyJ. I've had that smell in several pairs of Q denim products including a jacket. I've successfully removed the odor with of couple applications of X-O Deodorant Spray by Don Aslett. Amazon has the best price on it.
If you don't want to go that route, return t h e pants as defective. Doesn't matter if you've washed them. If you no longer have the invoice or need a shipping label, contact the mods at qvcsocialteam@qvc.com. That's too much money to throw away.
01-25-2021 09:24 PM
If any items I bought had a foul odor I would not spend a second trying to remove the odor. Smelly items are not for me, and would go right back.
01-25-2021 10:35 PM
I said this on the last smelly thread but the times that it's happened to me (infrequently) the odor is sulfury and it always dissipates quickly on its own.
I can't imagine any garment worth working so hard to get rid of an odor otherwise