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04-12-2019 11:37 PM
simple white sleeveless blouse I could get in another material for 20 at penny's.
I like nice stuff, but, that's for Amazon's ex-wife. LOL
04-13-2019 12:57 AM - edited 04-13-2019 01:00 AM
Lyocell is a form of Rayon and has many fine qualities which may make it worth the price. Read about it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyocell#Uses
04-13-2019 03:32 AM
@Kachina624 wrote:Lyocell is a form of Rayon and has many fine qualities which may make it worth the price. Read about it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyocell#Uses
@Kachina624 Yup.......today's variation of rayon is a whole different product......."almost" has a silk quality to it.
04-13-2019 06:43 AM - edited 04-13-2019 06:44 AM
@jnb0903 wrote:I read the article and I will re-read it after supper.
I know a lot of people have mentioned tariffs and higher cost. What I don't understand is, if the tariff makes everything so much more expensive, why not move back over to making it here in America?
If QF was made in the USA and the price stayed around the higher end that they are at now, would people be more willing to pay that higher price?
It's certainly interesting but isn't IM, Attitude/Renee, etc.. also made in China? If so, then how are they besting the prices of QF and D&C?
Thanks for sharing that article and that website! I'll be saving it to read through. ☺️
most of the infrastructure for manufacturing clothing has gone, it would be a huge investment to bring the machinery here.
Q set the prices and obviously the DC and QF customer is paying the current prices
04-13-2019 06:45 AM
@chessylady wrote:@SharkE That shirt you referenced is made of lyocel which is rayon. Remember years ago when you washed rayon it shrank and was all wrinkled? Hope it's better than that at $114.
Tencel isn't really like that old school rayon, feels and looks very different
04-13-2019 06:48 AM
one more thing which we have discussed,
QVC never runs a sale, like 20-40% off, so while a top might be 50 in the store and on Q, on a sale you can get a reasonable price. Here not often.
Rinna's stuff I like some, but I think the prices are too much for what it is so I won't buy.
the resale sites are loaded with Q items so you might find what you like
04-13-2019 07:23 AM
The prices are very high for Denim & Co. they have skyrocketed in the last year. Isaac's line is a much better deal at this point.
When it comes to QVC, I only buy it if it is a really good deal and exclusive to QVC such as Isaac and D & Co.
04-13-2019 08:43 AM
I went to TJ Maxx Wednesday, and they had the cutest styles at very good prices...I purchased a nice long cardi that would be no less than 60$ on the Q, for 15.99...made in China, same as the Q stuff...I could have purchased so much more for items that were really cute and fashionable for less than half the prices the Q charges...but somehow my checkbook wouldn't allow me to do that. And....no S&H charges!
04-13-2019 08:58 AM
Shop locally -- better prices and no shipping charges. Try it on before you buy it. (what a concept!)
04-13-2019 10:02 AM
I've been siwth QVC almost since day and one and I never knew a QVC that sold clothing for $10. Yes, prices increased over the decades because ALL prices of everything have increase over the decades. If shoppers think the prices are higher now, it's only because the prices are high FOR THEM. As some people age and retire, they find that their financial situation is not what they want it to be. They can't afford certain things but that does not mean that those things are over priced or expensive. We all have live within our own budgets. One of things I have noticed about QVC prices is that they all tend to be within a particular price range; from one designer to the next. There are no surprises here. No sticker shock. I am not going to click on a shirt and see that the price is $189....which happens at the better department stores.
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