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Registered: ‎04-28-2010

I do not know about you ladies, but I am just about finished with Denim & Co. - the sizing is all over the place - I am afraid to order anything from that brand any more! I look at the "click here" for the sizing, and it is all ove the board - and to top it off, then I read reviews indicating the sizes are not matching the "click here" sizing. Any one else having these concerns?

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Registered: ‎10-01-2014
Whatever I buy, from whatever line at the Q, I always view the "click here" sizing chart. I find it to be accurate most of the time. In D&C, 99% of the time I will buy XXS, sometimes XS. I don't think I have ever sent any of this brand back due to sizing issues. I could be wrong, but it seems that most of the sizing complaints come from orders of the larger sizes and I don't have any experience with them. D&C seems to me to run larger than most Q brands, Gili smaller. JMHO.
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Registered: ‎08-08-2011
I haven't had too much trouble with the D&Co sizing. I normally wear a small in that line but once in a while a medium. I don't order any pants though - just tops or jackets.
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Registered: ‎07-29-2014

This brand always runs large on me. Sometimes I've had to order two times smaller than my normal size. The inconsistent sizing in this brand and others, along with shipping and return costs, is why I no longer buy apparel from the Q. I only buy home items and Jai jewelry now. Those items I'm always pleased with. 

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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

I've never had an issue with D & Co. sizing in tops.  I always check the garment measurements online before I order from any brand.  I gave up ordering pants online from any site a long time ago - just too difficult to get the fit right for me (no matter how many times they claim you can order pants on air and be condfident about the fit.) I know I can return them but I don't want that hassle.  I would rather try pants on before I buy them. 

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I think I posted ono the old Board, but here goes again. I ordered three pairs of shorts from D&C in the same size.  The pattern was the same for each, but the length of each pair was different - one Bermuda, one shorter, etc.  They all came separately, of course, so three S&H charges. Anyway, one pair fit, another was a full 1 1/2 inches larger, and the third was 3 inches larger.  All said the same size, and all were identical except for the length.

 

I kept one pair which fit well and the others went back, along with a note explaining why.  I don't see how you can have three different waist sizes on the same cut of shorts.  BTW, all were to fit on the true waist.

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The was the brand I had an issue with in pant length. I ordered reg and they were "just" long enough but I was afraid once washed they would be too short. They were casual so I wanted to wear sneakers. I would have liked to have tried the 'tall" but due to it being a different item number, had to be a new order, not exchange, with shipping charges racking up. Wasn't sure if they would be too long with sneakers. I decided to just keep the regular and wear around the house if they get too short. Not my best shopping experience, actually my last with clothes at QVC.
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Registered: ‎03-10-2010
In my experience, which is considerable, D&C is very consistent in sizing. I always check the garment measurements, they're always the same within an inch. I have dozens of pairs of the famous two-pocket pants. When they arrive, I don't even try them on until their first wearing. They're always exactly the same.

I used to buy a lot at Dillard's. Within any given brand, the sizes were all over the place. Had to try everything on before leaving the store.

I have no complaints about D&C at all.

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Registered: ‎03-27-2011

I guess every body is individual. I love  D & C french terry pull on straight leg pants and consistently fit Medium size (b&m 10-12 usually). I love their waistband, pockets, and choice of colors . I just cannot find any color in b&m stores beside navy, black , and sometimes brown. I live in a large city and have shopped at many varied stores.

Now when it comes to tops and coats the size that I purchased according to the sizing chart measurements were huge on me. I bought large and felt like a little girl playing 'dress up'. I had to send back a coat and that little top with princess seaming ,fitted pockets (which I really liked) but sh&handling charges --eh --too much of a gamble.

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Registered: ‎12-08-2014

No, I really don't have any sizing issues with any of favorite QVC brands.  I don't care if  the sizing is "all over the place".  I use the body measurement size chart to get the size I should order and I don't care if I have to order a size 16 for one garment and size 18 for another. Or a size 20, for that matter.   Why would that matter to me?  All I want is a good fit, I don't care what size I have to buy to get it.  And I never....ever read what other people say about sizing.  I don't know those women, I don't know if they really own the garment of if they are telling the truth.  I do know my own body measurements; the real ones and not the ones I would have if I lost 10 pounds.  I go to the size chart, find my size and I'm done.  That's why I love buying clothes from QVC.....no guess work!  One other thing.  I also know what works for my body and what doesn't.  I have "full" thighs, I know that and I know that getting a good fit in a skinny pant is just never going to happen.  I can use all the size charts I want but the problem is with the thighs I inherited from my mother's side of the family....not QVC sizing.