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04-02-2024 06:01 AM
I don't know of any third world countries who export clothing to the USA.
Most of our clothing imports from QVC come from China which is a first world country with an outstanding economy.
Since very few companies in the US manufacture clothing or fabric, or anything else for that matter, if we want merchandise, we have to import it.
They can charge what they want to and if we need it, we will have to pay for it. everyone in the chain must get paid...for fabric, for manufacturing, for packing, for transportation to the US, transportation to a warehouse,transportation from the warehouse to our home.
QVC gets paid to market the product and pay their employees. How many US employees are involved to get this clothing to you? Overhead is high.
I don't see prices going down anytime soon.
We in the US buy a lot of disposable clothing...high fashion, low quality. We have closets full of stuff we purge often and buy more of.
We are better off owning better clothing, but less of it. Clothing should last for years. Instead it ends up in landfills polluting our land, water and food.
Really, how much clothing do we really need?
04-02-2024 06:18 AM
Buyers are also told that they need these costly products for whatever reason. And we believe this nonsense. Many buyers do not do their research.
Do those $100.00 shoes really make your feet feel better? Do those COSTLY jeans make you look slimmer. The makeup and skin care formulas are pretty much the same and many, many buyers believe "you get what you pay for" or the more it costs the better the product!
On a sadder note:Goodwillprices are outasight!
04-02-2024 06:44 AM
Hubbs says,"you do not get what you pay for,you get what you shop for".
04-02-2024 06:45 AM
I have to watch my budget since I retired and I find that it's often hard to find clothing items that I really like for a price that I can afford. I realize that the price for everything has gone up and has gone up a lot, especially in light of certain things occurring which I will not go into because I do not want to get banned! However, I think most of us know what I'm talking about. I want everyone to be able to make a wage that they can live on. If I see something I really like, I will keep checking on it to see if it goes on sale or comes down in price to something that I can afford. I'm like you though, I just can't and won't spend $60 for just a plain old top.
04-02-2024 07:18 AM
I will really be watching what I purge. Most of us have way more clothes than we need. Honestly, I have had some tops for 10 years. Glad I have them. I am not spending $60 for a cotton D&C top. (Talking for myself only not judging) I know, we can all buy what we want, what we can afford. I'm glad I don't have so much disposable clothing. I still shop sales, Kohls, Macys, but the quality is down a lot of places. I have more than I ever need. Wants is different. But I need nothing.
I bought a lunchtime special Susan Graver top. Better price, but still a different (lower) quality than even two years ago.
04-02-2024 07:35 AM
04-02-2024 07:38 AM
This post has been removed by QVC because it is unkind
04-02-2024 08:17 AM - edited 04-03-2024 12:40 PM
Regarding all these "great prices" on QVC of $25, $35, $39 and up-posted in the above post,
they really are not that much of a bargain-check out others like below from Target-
04-02-2024 08:20 AM
If you pay attention to what big corporations are doing, it's all greed.
Corporate profits have skyrocketed even though they say other issues resulted in price increases.
Corporations used covid the the recession of January 2021 as an excuse to price gouge.
I worked for a huge international corporation for nearly 40 years. I was high enough up the ladder to know what was really going on.
People need to stop being so naive about how big corporations work.
04-02-2024 08:26 AM
I rarely buy from Q anymore. I can find nearly identical (or identical) clothes, food, shoes, 14k jewelry, electronics, bedding, furniture, and everything else for less money at other retailers. Plus, most of those I shop with offer free shipping and I rarely pay return fees.
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