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SKINNY LARGE HOOPS ARE IN STYLE NOW ...and have been  for quite some time, yet the majority of your hoops are still out dated in the style dept. Not interested in the blah little gold hoop that is   almost a mile wide. Or, they are solid gold and  priced over 300.00....can you go look at some Kendra Scott and get busy.

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Everyone is entitled to an opinion. Just a tip: usually it’s more effective to avoid insulting someone (like QVC in this case) when you’re asking for something. 

 

 

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I never new all my hoop earrings are now "out of style".  Learn something new every day!!!

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@Thebig I wrote:

SKINNY LARGE HOOPS ARE IN STYLE NOW ...and have been  for quite some time, yet the majority of your hoops are still out dated in the style dept. Not interested in the blah little gold hoop that is   almost a mile wide. Or, they are solid gold and  priced over 300.00....can you go look at some Kendra Scott and get busy.


 

 

@Thebig I  Really? Oh Geez! I’m out of business!!!

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I guess that leaves the rest of us in the "elegant," "classy" or"dress to please myself" or even "dress to create my own trend/style" out of the loop.

 

Also, there's a Suggestion box" forum where your post may be more visible to the Q team.

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Especially in jewelry, a trend lasts 5 minutes in the huge scheme of things. How many puka shell necklaces and mood rings are you coveting? 

 

Jewelry is a very personal thing. It can make or break an outfit. Bring tears or laughter to someone. A piece of jewelry can relate love, intentions and promise. A string of pearls or a pin inherited and re-made to enjoy today brings memories of a beloved aunt. 

 

Nothing, no piece or style of jewelry can be considered right or wrong for someone else. It’s a matter of personal taste.

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@Shanus, if I would have given you 10 hearts,  I would have. Your response was right on target.As individualist I follow my own path do not seek or ask approval, especially when it comes to my preference for my jewelry or the clothes in which I'm wearing. Thanks again for your elegantly word response.😀😀😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄

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@GRACIE wrote:

@Shanus, if I would have given you 10 hearts,  I would have. Your response was right on target.As individualist I follow my own path do not seek or ask approval, especially when it comes to my preference for my jewelry or the clothes in which I'm wearing. Thanks again for your elegantly word response.😀😀😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄


 

 

@GRACIE  💕

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I'm glad QVC offers most every style of hoop because all women do not like the same thing. And a lot of us have the small huggie type hoops to the bigger thinner hoops you're talking about.

We would not be happy if QVC only sold one style because one day we might want to wear small hoops and other days we might wear the bigger hoops that are either thin or wide.

I have several different pairs of hoops and change them up all the time depending on what I'm wearing and where I'm going. It would be so boring to have only one choice.

Thebig I, I'm sure if you looked up hoops here you would find so many different styles in silver, gold, bronze, clad and costume.I know I've seen big thin hoops here. If you're talking about 3 inches or more I'm not sure if they sell that size or not. I've never checked because I wouldn't wear them. It doesn't mean other women wouldn't though. 

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Many years ago, must be more than 20, QVC sold small, dime size, thin silver hoops that came with asst. gemstone charms. I think I paid $50 or less. 

 

I’d love to see that done again. Ripka did it at one time, the charms were sold separately and the price was out of sight.