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On 1/21/2015 sarpy said:

Here's something to think about. LOGO has a striped top with lace around the bottom. This morning MBR was presenting a top that was striped and had lace around the neckline. She said it would bring attention to your face. Now, what does that say about a striped LOGO top that has lace around the bottom.

I think that statement says more about MBR than it does about LOGO. {#emotions_dlg.scared}

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I do not like droopy pockets... I think they look sloppy. Just my opinion. I think that everyone should dress how they feel best.

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On 1/21/2015 sarpy said:

Here's something to think about. LOGO has a striped top with lace around the bottom. This morning MBR was presenting a top that was striped and had lace around the neckline. She said it would bring attention to your face. Now, what does that say about a striped LOGO top that has lace around the bottom.

LOL! Some people have cute butts & want to draw attention to them.{#emotions_dlg.laugh}

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Isn't there enough space in this world to accommodate both those who enjoy droopy pockets and those that don't?

Some people take things way too personally.

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I don't care for droopy pockets on anything - I don't care who the designer is or the brand name. But other people love them, so to each his own.

However, I don't think there is anything wrong with Susan saying a garment doesn't have droopy pockets if it doesn't - she's just telling the truth. And I'm sure she has a pretty good feel for the people she's marketing to, therefore, she doesn't make things with droopy pockets because they apparently don't appeal to her demographics.

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Who cares what other venders say...If you like droopy pockets go for it! Life is too short to worry about what others say.

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On 1/21/2015 insomniac said:

Isn't there enough space in this world to accommodate both those who enjoy droopy pockets and those that don't?

Some people take things way too personally.

I vote for droopy pockets!! It's different and 'outside of the box'.

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Oh, please. Of course SG is referring to Lori Goldstein's "floppy pockets" but she isn't insulting any customers or Lori, for that matter. There's nothing wrong with pointing out the differences in the various styles QVC offers. Are you also offended that she makes a point of saying that her leggings aren't skin tight at the ankle?????

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On 1/21/2015 kittymomNC said:

I don't care for droopy pockets on anything - I don't care who the designer is or the brand name. But other people love them, so to each his own.

However, I don't think there is anything wrong with Susan saying a garment doesn't have droopy pockets if it doesn't - she's just telling the truth. And I'm sure she has a pretty good feel for the people she's marketing to, therefore, she doesn't make things with droopy pockets because they apparently don't appeal to her demographics.

I agree and well said!
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I don't like droopy pockets either and glad she pointed that out. For those that like droopy pockets, to each their own; it's just fine either way.