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So if you want to purchase a pant and top outfit set from Susan Graver it would cost you $150. Not for me. Ridiculous 

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I buy most of my clothes at other places for various reasons. Many other choices out there.

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Not all of her "pant and top outfit sets" cost that much.  She has tons of clothes.  Plus you can check eBay for anything you think is too expensive - can often find it cheaper there. And brand new.  Even "as is" and "clearance" prices on QVC.   

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The price of everything everywhere has gone up. You are certainly entitled to your opinion but I do not see any reason to call out Susan Graver in particular.
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@Bicher wrote:

So if you want to purchase a pant and top outfit set from Susan Graver it would cost you $150. Not for me. Ridiculous 


 

Item numbers would be useful.

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@PhilaLady1 wrote:
The price of everything everywhere has gone up. You are certainly entitled to your opinion but I do not see any reason to call out Susan Graver in particular.

@PhilaLady1   Boy do I agree. I feel the same way about people complaining about her using polyester when so many lines use it.  And nothing wrong with it.

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Well, she's not the only one whose prices have risen signifcantly.  I've been watching DG2 and Guiliana on HSN.  Their prices are way out of line also. 

 

Fortunately, there ARE other places to shop.  For me Macy's is my go to store and have even started to shop at JCP.   Equal quality and lower prices.

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Nothing against SG, but IMO her clothes are sub par in quality and 90% of what she sells is indeed hot, thin, 100% polyester fabric. I remember her saying on the air a while back that she would try bringing in other materials like cotton, as people were complaining all she put out was "liquid knit" which is a fancy name for poly. She did, but she still sells mostly poly and charges a lot for it.

 

It's cheaper for the designer, and then they make more selling it. I think it worked well for her for many years, but now more people demand better quality, and quality materials for those kinds of prices. A good example is Aimee kestenberg's new fashion line. 100% cotton beefy tees, 100% Lyocell jeans with cute details, and much more. I bought many of her pieces. 

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 I heard Armani® is having a sale...

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I can find better deals on my own---don't buy much clothing here--nothing fits me-- but have to say, my last jeans purchases was from DG2 on HSN--found 3 pairs of jeans that fit me like a glove and were on sale--got them before the tariffs debacle.