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06-17-2025 04:47 PM - edited 06-17-2025 04:53 PM
Bought Denim & Company's recent Classic Stretch Slacks (a TSV) that looked nice for at least three seasons. Tried them on today and was 99% disappointed!
They are the worst slacks I've ever ordered due to the fabric and the styling. So disappointed that I didn't know what those fibers were going to be.
And the postage!!! Holy cow. That would have stopped me had I known it would be so expensive for such a small package.
I did receive a T-shirt about an hour later from another vendor at QVC and am very happy with it, the price and the usual S&H. Wrote a great review!
06-17-2025 04:55 PM - edited 06-17-2025 04:58 PM
@CrazyTimes wrote:I always check measurements for each garment before ordering. I am mostly successful when I order tops, sweaters, jackets, dresses & blazers, although I have returned a few that were way off in fit for whatever reason.
Pants are a tougher online purchase for me. I'd rather try them on first before buying. I can always try to order more of a specific pant online if I know it already fits. I've done that several times.
@CrazyTimes Measurements do not work for me, especially with qvc. On some measurement charts I should wear large, yet I meed small or medium now to fit. Many of the mediums are way too large. I do not know what goes on with them. That's why I quit buying clothes with them, too many exchanges. Sizing varies so drastically. I think QVC has such vanity sizing to start with. Back in the day, before 2000 when most clothing was USA , and a couple other countries the sizing was the same for every single designer. It was so easy, they were more true to size, slightly generous. But you could by a Rue sweater, or denim and co, all same size perfect. Then when all the vendors lost control of factory quality and sizing at factories over seas ...all clothing is like that.
06-18-2025 05:55 PM
Again we are talking about quality and how poorly it is made
When the fabrics are cheap and manufacturing skimps and cuts back
they're not giving full sizing because they're keeping costs diwn
Skimp on fabric
Skimp on sizing
Then washing will bring the item to shrink
For the price the Q is charging you can buy a high end brand and maintain your true
Sizing
If you have ever bought consistently from a high end brand and maintain your size
that will tell you they have not thinned out their sizes to accommodate manufacturing costs
i routinely buy only from a few brands and that's because I'm a one size w/o fail or adjustments
That I can trust these brands and none are of QVC
06-18-2025 05:58 PM
i have no sizing issues with q clothing
those who do need to shop elsewhere or in person.
easy
06-18-2025 06:39 PM
The size chart is no help to me usually.
06-19-2025 10:59 PM
I agree that the "size chart" isn't very helpful, but the garment measurements are very helpful to me. I always pull up the garment measurements before I buy any clothing. I also check my measurements to be sure I know what I am doing. It's one step more to pull up the garment measurements from the tab in the description but it's so worth it for me.
06-20-2025 10:26 AM
With mass produced clothing (all unless custom made or sewn at home) there is bound to be some difference due to how it is cut out -- from many layers probably.
I know I really like the joy spun pajamas from Wal-Mart and have many pairs.Recently I purchased a new pair for summer --tried it on--and thought wow I must have lost weight as the waistline seemed extremly roomy. I got out an old pair --same size--and the new one was about 1/2 -1 inch larger. My dream shattered.😒
I agree and with other posters and make good use of the measurements chart. I sometimes get a similar frock out of my closet and compare measurements. I find skimming thru reviews very helpful also.
There are some brands that just about always fit me accurately. D&Co. and SG petite pants always. It used to be true of Quacker Factory ,but the last few I purchased were like riding pants=too much fabric in the hips.
06-20-2025 11:00 AM
I've had sizing issues with QVC for some time now. I had it down for a while....Denim & Co I'd order my usual size and was fine, SG I sized down and KG I'd have to size up one size for tops ( I gave up on her bottoms). But this Spring/Summer I did order a lot of crops from D&C that were way off. Way too big and returned. I'm especially diappointed with the D&C french terry crops. It's changed into the acivewear/easycare catergories and the fit is awful (for me). I would email the social team telling them what I was returning for a head's up and would always tell them of my sizing problems. I kind felt I I was in the minority so I'm kinda glad to come across this and know it's not just me.
07-14-2025 07:55 PM
i have quit buying clothes from QVC especially Kim Grvel and Peace love World they never talk about correct sizing or put sizing ontv i also check garment measurements but not always true I especially get irrated with Shawn as she never gives size information to busy talking to presenter or acting All bout herself
07-15-2025 04:45 AM
the waist sizes are never correct. toooo big when they arrive and then i have to return. i have been waiting for the return label to send this back so i can get different size. so annoying. hope the smaller size fits. geeze!
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