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09-13-2018 11:44 AM
09-13-2018 11:55 AM
Yawn. Very ordinary.
09-13-2018 12:14 PM
Hi KKlim, I wasn't watching but I looked them up. They look very nice and I love sateen sheets. They sleep very dreamy. Linens help make the home comfy and cozy, and are one of my weaknesses.
09-13-2018 12:29 PM
09-13-2018 02:14 PM
I did not get to see the show, but looked up everything on line and love her color palette! Very pretty. The sheets look really nice, as well as the Shag Rug, and pillows. The Blanket looks super nice as well for those wanting a lightweight blanket....Will try to catch her late show!
09-13-2018 08:17 PM
Watched for a while....but honestly wasn't impressed....
and constantly heard "high end"....and "luxury" which i wasn't really seeing.........
09-13-2018 08:22 PM
One price for all size sheets, I don't think so. I'm not subsidizing the larger sheet sizes so the Q can offer the sheets at a lower price. The sheets look nice, but let's all pay our fair share.
09-13-2018 09:01 PM
I feel the same way about clothing. Why should smaller sizes pay the same as those ordering plus sizes.
09-14-2018 08:20 AM
Who is Stacy Garcia anyway?
09-14-2018 08:46 AM - edited 09-14-2018 10:59 AM
@blackhole99 wrote:One price for all size sheets, I don't think so. I'm not subsidizing the larger sheet sizes so the Q can offer the sheets at a lower price. The sheets look nice, but let's all pay our fair share.
@blackhole99 Interesting. Do you feel the same way about clothing (including bras, and outerwear), and shoes/boots?
Of all the components that go into a price, fabric is actually the least expensive thing, by a wide margin. Machinery, electricity to run the machinery, shipping, electronic components, labor, etc. are all higher cost components. Consumers sometimes think, my size should be less expensive than their larger size. But should it really, when that could be mere pennies difference, if that at all? It's surprising, but the fabric difference across the same product is not driving true expenses or costs. Some retailers price that way, because it greatly helps their bottom line.
Conversely, when I see retailers that DO break pricing by size, they are getting far more in their profit margin from the consumer than they should. That's where the rip-off really is.
I definitely will not pay the same price of my 55" TV as a store's 30" TV. Those components are truly incrementally more expensive in the final product.
Sorry for rambling. Charge it to my price economics courses in college, and once working for a major retailer in their product development offices.
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