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Then sometimes it's too warm in the studio and they have a fan blasting on them, LOL!

I think it's funny though as Gary seems to try and "match" the TSV, like wearing a hoodie yesterday and also a jean jacket when they presented that.   Strange.

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@Starliteshine   Yes, I agree. I've seen Halloween decor in the stores already. If retail keeps pushing seasonal items earlier and earlier, eventually it will actually match up to the correct months/holidays.


@Starliteshine wrote:

August is right around the corner. I am not looking to buy clothes for now, I am looking toward the next season. Back to school displays, fall decor and fall fashions were on display at retailers in my area on July 5th. 


 

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Some of the responses are fascinating. All this poster did was express an opinion. Keep posting and ignore the negative responses @Elizabeth03 

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@loriqvc wrote:

The comments about fashion "seasons" here are on point—but beyond that, some people like to wear long sleeves all year round, regardless of the weather. For example, despite temperatures over 100 for more than two weeks and another full week of that heat underway, my sister has been wearing cardigans and hoodies every day. She likes to be cozy and prefers to wear layers most of the time.


Moving to Tx would fix that.

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@LindaSal wrote:

Then sometimes it's too warm in the studio and they have a fan blasting on them, LOL!

I think it's funny though as Gary seems to try and "match" the TSV, like wearing a hoodie yesterday and also a jean jacket when they presented that.   Strange.


@LindaSal.  You must not watch D&C often.  Gary nearly always wears a jacket of some type.  He is apparently very sensitive to cold and it's said to be chilly in the studios.

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@DottieBlue wrote:

....And try looking for a winter hat or snow boots in January!  Pretty much "picked over" by then, and it's the middle of winter.

 

I start shopping for Spring fashion in February.

 

That's just the way the fashion industry is.  


We are running into that problem now. Family vacation next week and my adult son can't find his water shoes. Looked locally and all are on clearance for $6. However, his size is sold out. He had to order from Amazon and paid $35 for cheaply made water shoes. 

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Now is the time to buy when the price drops. I love fleece tops and some of mine need to go. I just now ordered a berry top for $11, a couple weeks ago got an ivy color, both cheap. I remember looking for mittens in January for my kids and not able to find any. There are some good blowout prices here now. 

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After July 4th, I'm not interested in summer clothes unless they're 50% or 75% off. 

HSN starts their sales early. This year, unusual, the Q had some pretty good sales. HSN, great sales; the Q tries squeezing every penny out of items. I noticed small discounts with Kim Gravel, while large with Candace and Isaac. 

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Depends on where you live and how warm/cold you run. I live where we have maybe 2 months of summer and the rest of the year I'm in Fall/Winter clothes so I only need about 2 minutes presentation of summer clothes. I'm constantly wishing to see things I can actually wear. I live in hoodies and full length pant s. Plus, as I'm sure you know, the fashion world hss always run a season ahead. 

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Is that the worst problem you have?