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Nothing here yet, so I thought I'd start.  I'm a fan of Lori and her clothing line and I have maybe a dozen pieces.  I recently tried her pedal pushers for the summer because I do believe some of her tops look better with the tighter pants, but I do also wear her tops with Jeans. 

 

Some of Lori's designs and not for me but obviously are good for others.  I don't do more than 2 layers.

 

I also love some of Lori's colors and I like shape that fits my shoulders but flairs out over my tummy.  I hope QVC doesn' force Lori into the white,black,pink,blue color scheme.  I prefer the terra cottas, mushrooms, some of the fruity pinks, moss, etc.

 

Keep true to your vision Lori!

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I agree that many Logo tops look best with fitted bottoms, also tried the pedal pushers and especially loved last years version in white with the texture, very pretty and somewhat dressier than the usual cotton/span flat material. I believe they also came in navy.

 

I prefer ivory tops and wish she made more in white too. I would love to see a tank style dress, possibly column style with a somewhat loose fit, relaxed but not too oversized. 

 

I mainly wear her longer tops in fall with a shorter leather/"leather like" jacket over and leggings and boots. My casual uniform actually.

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I'm happy to hear that the pedal pushers were a hit.  I thought they were cute when presented.  And I ADORE Lori's color palette.  I am typically a fan of vibrant colors (plus black, white, tan) but Lori's more muted tones are so lovely.

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It's great seeing this positive thread about LOGO!  I agree that Lori's color palette is lovely ~ I believe she is just as passioante about the colors she uses as she is about the designs!

I haven't tried any of her pants as I am drawn to her pieces with tea-stained lace and flowy chiffon ~ Love her stuff!

Thanks for the upbeat thoughts ~ it's refreshing!

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LOGO positivity...  I like it! Smiley Happy

 

Nothing will take the place of the "original" 3/4 sleeve V-neck as my favorite LOGO top ever.

 

However, I am really liking the 100% cotton slub lately.  Super light weight for the summer and I've even layered some thinner turtlenecks under the 3/4 sleeve slub tops to extend their use straight through winter.

 

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Bev .... thanks for starting us off.   Even though I no longer purchase LOGO (closet bursting at the seams) .... LOVE to watch her shows!   

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@islandgrrl wrote:

I'm happy to hear that the pedal pushers were a hit.  I thought they were cute when presented.  And I ADORE Lori's color palette.  I am typically a fan of vibrant colors (plus black, white, tan) but Lori's more muted tones are so lovely.


That's what drew me to her.  The colors are gorgeous.  By far the best selection of colors in all of QVC.  Her muted colors are amazing.

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I love Lori's colors also even though many are a bit dark for me. I like the earth tone colors more but all of hers are rich and pretty tones. I started buying her blouses early on, carefully selecting ones for an older woman.

 

Now her prices have inched up so that I almost can't afford them, and certainly not much of a selection. To make it hurt worse, I think now she is coming out with better and more diversified styles, colors and designs that I like more than ever but I can't afford much any more.

 

I saw a top I really, really loved yesterday but with s & h, BEFORE TAX, it was exactly $ 70.50 !!!!!

One blouse !!!!!!!   Woman Sad  I surely couldn't get a few to mix and match at that price, unlessI wanted to blow all other "earmarked "money on her clothes.

 

I've notice, of course, that all other designers are getting their prices per item up there as well.

These are pretty much casual clothes too. Not dressy or church wear !

 

Susan Graver is inching her tops up also. I even saw some Quacker Factory tops at $ 60.00 and above today as well. They weren't elaborate either, just the usual tee's.

 

I guess I'll just not be able to afford to dress like this and start shopping the dime stores if one outfit will cost me $ 100.00, plus.

 

Our economy will only get worse !     Woman Surprised

 

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<p> One great way to buy Logo or Graver and be very mindful of cost is to shop the "as is" items. I do it all the time. Yes, sometimes something arrives wrinkled but I wash all items before wearing anyway so, no problem. I received a pair of white Graver coastal as is pants today that looked more vanilla than white but after a wash, they were white again. Look online for these items. It is a great way to save money.
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Thank you very much. I have never tried the "As Is" items, but you make a very valid point!

I'll look for those items. I appreciate it very much !   Woman Happy