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07-11-2017 10:42 AM
@yolimaria wrote:I agree with you. Too much LOGO!!!! Do ladies really want to wear all those layers of tops whether they "go together "or not! I have never seen anyladies in the area of Connecticut where I live wearing this type of top,single or pied on.
The other comment is regarding the pants. 99% of the pants shown on ANY clothing show are skin tight. There are MANY of us that would never wear such a thing. Obviously the latter has to happen so the many layers of tops can be worn. Not my style and would bet a piece of chocolate that this is true for many, many ladies.
Time to change styles!!!!
There are many designers on QVC that have loose slacks and tops that don't layer for sale. Truly, there are designs for everyone, try looking online, they're there!
07-11-2017 10:43 AM
I never understand why it's relevant to people what other people are wearing. Are you folks lemmings that you have to follow a crowd [off a cliff]?
I don't give a rat's patootie what other people wear. I wear what I want to wear for me.
Do you people love looking like everyone else? I don't. I'm an individual and prefer my own style. I don't spend time looking at what others wear to emulate them.
I own my own style - because I have enough self esteem to do so. I don't like to "blend in with everyone else" and not be unique, about anything in my life.
So all these comments about "I never see anyone in my city wearing this" makes me say, "so what?" I am true to myself, and don't need anyone else's approval or style - just my own.
07-11-2017 10:46 AM
@ALRATIBA wrote:
@yolimaria wrote:I agree with you. Too much LOGO!!!! Do ladies really want to wear all those layers of tops whether they "go together "or not! I have never seen anyladies in the area of Connecticut where I live wearing this type of top,single or pied on.
The other comment is regarding the pants. 99% of the pants shown on ANY clothing show are skin tight. There are MANY of us that would never wear such a thing. Obviously the latter has to happen so the many layers of tops can be worn. Not my style and would bet a piece of chocolate that this is true for many, many ladies.
Time to change styles!!!!
Just curious ... how many people do you see on a daily basis?
Living in Manhattan, I probably see several hundred just walkiing to the corner. I see thousands if I walk over to Park Ave or Madison Ave. Up around Herald Square ... several thousand other people.
Tight pants and LOGO style tops are quite popular with all sizes and all ages.
@ALRATIBA I think fashion is somewhat regional. Here in NE Ohio, people tend to run a bit behind with fashion trends. I see girls and women of all ages and sizes wearing leggings with shorter, rather close fitting tops. They really like to show their backsides, and the bigger the better! Only the few more conservative and usually larger ladies are seen dressed in looser clothing.
07-11-2017 10:51 AM
I only have a couple of vests and one cardigan. I don't layer but love those particular items and have been interested in more, one jacket but it was $89 and I won't pay that..... but everyone deserves to like and buy what they like. If you don't care for Logo, check out Susan Graver, Bob Mackie, Louis Del O'lio, et al, who have more traditional styling....
07-11-2017 10:52 AM
One other thing, in my small mid-western town .... I've seen Logo and complimented the wearer, looked really good on her. One of Logo's embroidered tops, no layers....
07-11-2017 11:02 AM
@millieshops wrote:If we each listed what we personally have no interest in buying and QVC got rid of each, what would be left?
Exactly.
07-11-2017 11:04 AM
@txskies wrote:Lately, every time I tune in to QVC, LOGO is being shown. If LOGO is that popular, I guess I am tuning in to the wrong Network to buy clothes. All day jewelry is another turn off. Programming is getting limited and bizarre.
You have alternative choices. If QVC is not pleasing to you, choose elsewhere.
07-11-2017 12:04 PM
I agree that there is an awful lot of Logo, and I find it odd because there isn't a whole lot of variety in what she presents. Now, I have maybe a dozen LOGO items, and I like the look and feel of them, but I think I have enough now, and I also feel they are very expensive for what they are. I have other similar tops that I've found at Marshalls and stores like that, that are every bit as nicely made, and are under $20. Also, I find this idea of layering not to my liking. It looks silly and a little sloppy, so I"m only wearing one at a time.
I just wonder how long she'll be able to go on selling so much of her line, when there is so little variety. I think at some point, sales will go down drastically when people start tiring of the look.
Maybe, though, she'll branch out to other styles. Oddly enough, one of the first LOGO items I bought years ago, before she had her own shows, was a very different style of lightweight jacket. It was short and fitted, and had cute ruffles down the front and over the shoulder area. I bought two, I liked it so much, one tan and one black.
But yes, there is an overabundance of LOGO and I wonder how long it will go on this way.
07-11-2017 12:32 PM
Also time to change channels! I've yet to see even a tall, thin model look good in LOGO.
07-11-2017 01:28 PM
@ALRATIBA wrote:
@yolimaria wrote:I agree with you. Too much LOGO!!!! Do ladies really want to wear all those layers of tops whether they "go together "or not! I have never seen anyladies in the area of Connecticut where I live wearing this type of top,single or pied on.
The other comment is regarding the pants. 99% of the pants shown on ANY clothing show are skin tight. There are MANY of us that would never wear such a thing. Obviously the latter has to happen so the many layers of tops can be worn. Not my style and would bet a piece of chocolate that this is true for many, many ladies.
Time to change styles!!!!
Just curious ... how many people do you see on a daily basis?
Living in Manhattan, I probably see several hundred just walkiing to the corner. I see thousands if I walk over to Park Ave or Madison Ave. Up around Herald Square ... several thousand other people.
Tight pants and LOGO style tops are quite popular with all sizes and all ages.
Seeing thousands of people walking around in a certain style of clothing is different than whether they look well in it.
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