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In what world is an XXS a 45" chest and 48" bottom opening?  And yet, Denim & Co has a Heritage Raglan Sleeve V-Neck Pointelle sweater with those measurements this morning.  Most XXS small tops on QVC have a 38-40" chest.  My chest is 33" and nothing on QVC with that size.  QVC pants in XXS are always 25-26" waist relaxed.  My waist is 24"--no pants with a 24" waist.  QVC only buys from vendors who make their clothes large with a tiny size attached to them to make people feel better.  We all know what size we are.  QVC please stop doing this and only buy clothes with a realistic size!

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Re: Ridiculous Sizing!

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  Is that what QVC calls " Vanity sizing  " ??? 

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@casterp.  Since you didn't list an item number,  we can't check and give an opinion.

 

If it was a cardigan, it could be an overlap. 

 

I buy dozens of Q garments and find those measurements to be very accurate.   I cant even remember returning something due to fit.

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@casterp.  It's a raglan sleeve which creates fullness, especially under the arm.  "

 
 
The Raglan style of sleeve creates a wider underarm area, especially convenient for over-garments such as sweatshirts or jackets, as it allows additional space for other layers underneath.
 
It's designed to have an oversized casually sloppy look.   All the sizes look huge but it's huge by design.  If it's not your style, pass it by.
 
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I'm a slender petite. Q sizes are vanity sizes. Many tops are 40" which is ridiculous. 

Their sizing does run larger, the average American woman is 5'4" and 170 lbs according 

to CDC. If true, that's pretty bad! 

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@casterp wrote:

In what world is an XXS a 45" chest and 48" bottom opening?  And yet, Denim & Co has a Heritage Raglan Sleeve V-Neck Pointelle sweater with those measurements this morning.  Most XXS small tops on QVC have a 38-40" chest.  My chest is 33" and nothing on QVC with that size.  QVC pants in XXS are always 25-26" waist relaxed.  My waist is 24"--no pants with a 24" waist.  QVC only buys from vendors who make their clothes large with a tiny size attached to them to make people feel better.  We all know what size we are.  QVC please stop doing this and only buy clothes with a realistic size!


@casterp 

I think it is the raglan sleeves and not the chest size that account for the largeness. It has to be quite a bit larger in order to account for the shape of those sleeves and their position on the garment.

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@casterp wrote:

In what world is an XXS a 45" chest and 48" bottom opening?  And yet, Denim & Co has a Heritage Raglan Sleeve V-Neck Pointelle sweater with those measurements this morning.  Most XXS small tops on QVC have a 38-40" chest.  My chest is 33" and nothing on QVC with that size.  QVC pants in XXS are always 25-26" waist relaxed.  My waist is 24"--no pants with a 24" waist.  QVC only buys from vendors who make their clothes large with a tiny size attached to them to make people feel better.  We all know what size we are.  QVC please stop doing this and only buy clothes with a realistic size!


 

@casterp  The measurements that you provide of 45" chest and 48" bottom opening are typical of QVC Large size garments.  For example, see size chart for A667049

 

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I think the XXS of this top should fit your 33" chest.  Don't know your preferred bottom opening.  You can try XXXS if you want to wear this top very tight. 

 

No idea what garment you found to have the measurements you cite.  You probably read the chart wrong.

 

No @skatting44 the measurements cited by the op are not vanity sizing.  @casterp probably read the chart wrong.

 

 

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I did hear them mention during the presentation that it's meant to be oversized and "slouchy." I know not everyone prefers that kind of fit.  

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Many people love the big bulky look!  Every year QVC presents at least 1 of them!  "Big Shirts" were all in at one time!

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Denim and Co clothing runs very large for the most part, Isaac runs more true to size,I am unsure about the other brands since if I purchase here it is either NYDJ jeans or Isaac.   

Maybe this is the reason why hosts say they wear XXS and are probably a 6 or small in a B&M store.

If you ever go to Europe and shop for clothing you will be shocked at what size you need. Not pretty.  American women eat more sugar and fat in their diets and getting much less exercise. When I was in Italy I asked where the Vatican was from where I was staying and I was told it was walking distance. He gave me the Kilometers and when I converted them into miles it was close to 4 miles! They walk everywhere, gas prices there have always been high and in Rome the streets are narrow and cannot hold many cars traveling on them.  It is faster for them to walk, and trust me the streets are not horizontal either, but go up and down !  You can spot Americans because of our size and being out of shape.