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Re: Sincere Question

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I really don't think mentioning the price of groceries or gas can rationalize or explain QVC's prices anymore.

Anyone can look around at so many other retailers to see that those grocery and gas prices people like to say is true for everything, is not the case at all.

 

There are prices that make a lot more sense at many other stores.

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@elated wrote:

@Catch71 wrote:

@on the bay 

 

My problem is Nothing from Target fits me well, and qvc designers like KimG., Susan G. Isaac, fit me better and are much better quality. I prefer quality and a good fit over quantity. I disagree with many here who say the quality is just as good at discount type stores. Kohls is another one where they have great deals, looks ok on the hanger, but the fit is off for me. Just my opinion, of course.


QVC is about vanity sizing versus store brands. You have to adjust your sizing wben you go to retail stores. Target has many different brands and they vary by size. Target has some pricey clothing on their website. You need to do research. Target has good quality clothing. 


I know all about vanity sizing at qvc; been buying clothes from them for many years. I am short and wear Petite; not readily available at most stores.

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@Catch71 What do you mean by "good quality clothing"?

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@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:

@Catch71 What do you mean by "good quality clothing"?


Well, if you have to ask you must not agree. I will leave it at that. You know perfectly well what I mean. If you disagree, so be it.