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03-28-2019 01:48 AM - edited 03-28-2019 01:49 AM
One of the things I loved about clothes shopping with QVC is that the sizing was supposed to be the same regardless of which designer you purchased. I feel like that’s changed over the past year. I’m shopping my normal QVC size, yet the pieces are either too big or too small.
The other night I saw a Denim & Co. presentation and all the models said they sized up. In a NYDJ show they were bragging about needing to size down. I’ve also noticed that many brands are now saying that you need to refer to their size guide, not QVC’s.
This is really disappointing. I’m spending a fortune on returns.
Is anyone else having similiar problems?
I really love shopping on QVC but they need to go back to having all of their designers use the same size guides.
03-28-2019 03:23 AM - edited 03-28-2019 03:25 AM
I don't see any difference from what it's always been. Some lines do run a little smaller than others but they've always been that way. Same as department store sizing.
Studying and using the actual garment measurements will go a long way toward preventing costly returns.
03-28-2019 07:33 AM
I've had so many sizing problems with items I've ordered from QVC, I've wondered the same thing. Who do we blame for sizing inconsistencies? QVC? or the individual brands? When I order 2 exact items from a brand on QVC - same item and size, different color - and one is too big and the other too small, is that the fault of QVC? or the designer/brand?
I used to order lots of D&Co, Dialogue, Joan Rivers, etc., back when I worked full time. I ordered my usual size and every single clothing item I received from QVC fit perfectly. I ordered the same size in every brand and never had to return anything because of fit issues. In the last 2-3 years, I've only kept one item of clothing. Nothing else I've ordered from any brand sold on QVC has fit correctly. My body hasn't changed sizes - the clothing at local clothing stores hasn't changed sizes - it's just the clothes I've ordered from QVC.
Or I'm just unlucky.
03-28-2019 08:04 AM
I feel the same way. I had a few favorite brands that ran consistant and always fit. Now I hesitate to purchase because I cannot count on the measurements. Too bad because I pass on so many items because returns are so expensive. Also I find quality has gone down and prices have gone way up.
03-28-2019 10:56 AM
Ditto!
Not only sizing between designers...also within designers. I've seen medium chest sizing range from 39 to 43. Shoulders 14.5 to 16.5 on the measurement chart. Often, what I received didn't measure the same as the chart. Returns are too expensive.
Surprisingly, received 2 Martha Stewart tops last week that fit and are good quality for the price.
But, I'm mostly shopping for clothes elsewhere.
03-28-2019 11:38 AM
@Foxxee wrote:
Ditto!
Not only sizing between designers...also within designers. I've seen medium chest sizing range from 39 to 43. Shoulders 14.5 to 16.5 on the measurement chart. Often, what I received didn't measure the same as the chart. Returns are too expensive.
Surprisingly, received 2 Martha Stewart tops last week that fit and are good quality for the price.
But, I'm mostly shopping for clothes elsewhere.
To be fair, you have to consider the type and style of garment here. Is it a relaxed fit or a slimmer cut; is there stretch in the garment, or is it a rigid fabric; etc. Not all garments of a particular size are meant to have the same measurements.
I do agree that it's frustrating that one can order multiples of the same item in the same size and receive garments that do not fit the same. Unfortunately, that's not just a QVC phenomenon. For example, when I try on jeans, I always try on multiple pairs in my size (if they're available; I have also ordered two of the same size to try at home if it's something I really wanted) to find the best fit.
Also, I'm not sure that the generic "fit guide" size charts (which refer to body measurements) are the place I would go first to try to figure things out -- as others have stated, the individual garment measurements are probably much more helpful.
03-28-2019 11:44 AM
I'm not having any fit problems.
I do check the "click here" measurements to verify the amount of wearing ease - but rarely have to change my size selection.
03-28-2019 12:46 PM
I agree the sizing is getting more and more difficult. I really never understood the vanity sizing thing?? Anyway, I am ordering less but I do always check the garment measurements, it does help when it's posted correctly, sometimes it isn't user friendly.
03-28-2019 01:35 PM
Has standardized sizing EVER been a reality?? It's a lovely dream but I don't recall a time when it's existed....
03-28-2019 05:28 PM
I think that "QVC sizing" thing left the building years ago. There are too many designers and clothing vendors now for them to restrict themselves to QVC sizing. I know my measurements, I know how I like my clothes to fit so I check the size charts before I order.
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