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More and more it is all about clothes like Cuddle Duds... roll out of bed in Cuddle Duds.... wear your same Cuddle Duds out shopping.... come home walk the dog and go back to bed in your same Cuddle Duds....  

 

Sloppy, droopy, messy looking fashion.... seems like most of the fashion sold on QVC is like this. What is up with that?

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I don't like Athleisure, yoga, or whatever they call it now clothing.  It's fine when used for its intended purpose, but to wear it all the time is not for me.

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I think I saw one pair of pants in the last few years with a side or front zipper. Most of the pants sold on QVC tend to be lounging type pants. Do they think we never go out?

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Life is hard.

Comfortable clothes make it easier.

I can't wear Cuddle Duds or Logo (too short & fat), but I am all about comfort.

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@SeaMaiden wrote:

More and more it is all about clothes like Cuddle Duds... roll out of bed in Cuddle Duds.... wear your same Cuddle Duds out shopping.... come home walk the dog and go back to bed in your same Cuddle Duds....  

 

Sloppy, droopy, messy looking fashion.... seems like most of the fashion sold on QVC is like this. What is up with that?


yep

but go out and about and see what people are wearing

not my look either

 

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As someone who used to love the tv show What Not to Wear, I only wear sweat pants if I am working out.  As Stacy and Clinton used to say, "It doesn't take any more time to put on a nice pair of pants than it does a pair of sweats."   Aslo, I would never pay #30-$50 for a pair of sweat pants.

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@SeaMaidenlol  As I sit here in my old, old XL sweatshirt, 8 year old jeans, and loafers that are maybe even 20 years old, I'm perfectly content.  If I had to make a run to the supermarket or the PO, I'd exchange the loafers for a more supportive shoe (no more "fashionable") , throw my old raincoat over everything and go. 

 

Sometimes when I go to shop Costco, I buy a cup of yogurt for lunch and sit there across from the registers to eat.  Hate to say it, but America is dressing comfortable.  And to a pretty large extent, I see old-clothes comfortable almost everywhere I go.

 

I think QVC is selling some lines that appeal to people like me but who perhaps don't have my oversupply of comfortable old clothes or who live with a spouse or some other family and feel a need to update even comfort/casual.  Nothing at all wrong with that.

 

 

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@millieshops  I would rather see someone in 8 year old jeans than sweat or yoga pants.  So many times they are so long they are dragging on the ground.

 

I also hate to see people running around in scrubs, unless it is their work attire.  That seems to have kind of died down a bit.

 

HSN has something like a leisure wear outfit for their TS today.  It is cute for home, but they are saying to wear it out to dinner or to work!  They even had a model with a necklace on......the thing has a hood!

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I'm with those of you who do not wear sweat pants (or whatever they are calling them, but they are still "sweat pants", lol) unless I am actually working out. I also don't dress to the nine's to do those same activities. I am most comfortable in my jeans with a polo type shirt or similar. I, who has worn jeans forever, don't understand when others say they are so uncomfortable, but.....to each their own, in this, as in everything.
"To each their own, in all things".
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@millieshops   Nothing wrong with dressing comfortable and doing your own thing. I am all for that. I like comfort clothes at times myself.  I just think it would be nice to see more real fashion on QVC.