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04-16-2025 09:56 AM
04-16-2025 09:58 AM - edited 04-16-2025 09:59 AM
would recommend clicking on the actual garment dimensions on All the QVC lines . Don't go by Sm, Med, Lrge, ect as you might be disappointed. Don't listen to the Hosts either - look at garment dimension tab on the website
04-16-2025 10:06 AM
I ordered the pink palm and I am in Florida too. In her Flexibelle jeans I size down one size. This is the first time I have ordered the TripleLuxe which is a different material mix, so I ordered my usual size and next size up just in case. I can't comment as for the Denim & Co as I don't order that brand. The best part of her pull on jeans is the fact that they mold to your curves without bagging out, no gap in the small of the back, and best part, that deep front panel holds your tummy in like nothing else. I am a fan!
04-16-2025 10:08 AM
@skatting44 @And I might add don't always believe the reviews about going up or down a size. Everyone's body is different in proportion so while some garments may not fit a person according to their body proportion, it may be perfect for another, I agree people should know their bust waist and hip measuremebts and use the click here link for the actual garment measuremebts for an accurate fit. The same with inseams. Some people may be shorter with longer legs and Vice versa. I rarely ever have to return a garment because of the size.
04-16-2025 10:53 AM
QVC really should have a round applause for their garment measurement drop-down. Absolutely the best!
Brands can vary due to cut or style, so there is no comparison.
04-16-2025 12:11 PM
@Justshop. Figure out what hip and waist size you need by measuring something well-fitting in your closet. Go to the actual garment measurements and find the closest match. It never fails me.
I find Kim runs about the same as D&C or Isaac.
04-16-2025 12:27 PM
@Justshop Everyone is different and I can only say that you need to try them to see if you will like them.
I agree about checking the measurement chart for that item.
I personally have not had luck with Kim's pull on pants. I get them home, try them on and they look & feel great until I start moving. They always seem to start sliding down and the crotch area is soon several inches lower and I need to pull them up. I no longer buy her pants.
04-16-2025 02:53 PM
@haddon9. Iv3vhad that problem too. 8 usually bu6 petite sizes because I have short legs. However, I've concluded that sometimes the back rise is too short for me in petites, causing me to almost lose my britches. The rise in Kim's pants, more that other lines, tends to run short.
04-16-2025 03:25 PM
@Kachina624 I have short legs too so maybe that's the problem. I don't know but I'm not fond of pants inching their way down!
I have noticed the NYDJ has a very short rise even on their "high waisted" pants!
I tend to wear mostly Denim & Co. I can wear some of Susan Graver and some Logo pants.
04-16-2025 04:02 PM - edited 04-16-2025 04:07 PM
@haddon9. I think it's not cool to keep ducking behind things to pull up your pants, especially not with all the CCTV.
If they have belt loops, I've had good luck with the elastic invisible belts I've gotten on Amazon, especially with the NYDJ.
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