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Just because I don't like something doesn't mean others shouldn't buy it if they like it.

 

QVC has access to millions of shoppers.  I am skeptical anyone knows a dozen women whose buying choices are identical to hers.   I don't see any  frequent Forum poster whose buying needs and wants match mine -  does that mean QVC should stop selling what you like to buy?  Talk about selfish!

 

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Most of Kim's novelty or print tops I'm not a big fan of, but there are a few I did end up buying. It's fall y'all sweater in char heather(grey)-#A655182, the stripe puff sleeve sweater in violet quartz-#A695184, and the Cranky sweatshirt in charcoal heather-A714868. Almost any sweater with embellishments like pearls, glitterery bits, or rhinestones are a no go for me. Not that I don't like some of them, because I do. I just can't be bothered with washing them. 

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We're all suppose to hide our bodies by wearing loud prints. 'Covers a multitude of sins'. Good camouflage.🙄

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Juvenile and silly. And the bizarre color blocking.

 

 

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@bellaartiste wrote:

I agree. Isaac did bold, and lots of color but wasn't childish. She is one step short from Cracker Factory. Actually Cracker Factory doesn't do big ugly prints. I do like cracker factory pants without the embellishments. 

 

I will leave it to Kim Gravel for taking the trophy for silly. I don't mind the stripes. It's the themed nautical, hearts etc. that are unappealing. 

She still sells or she wouldn't make these sweaters. I doubt even a 12 year old would wear. Of course this is only my opinion as I am sure there are many here who love her clothes.


 

Quacker Factory 😊

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I liked the star sweater which did not have huge motifs, which were well placed, but didn't think I needed it for almost $60.

 

I agree that I see many things in her collections that I consider to be very unflattering and wouldn't wear.

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Huge prints make me look huge. I work far too hard at staying the size and weight I am to wear any item I feel makes me look like a couch Smiley Wink. Whilst I adore a beautiful fabric with a gorgeous animal print here and there I don’t gravitate to big prints of any kind.
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I actually like larger prints, but it just depends.  I mostly don't care for tiny prints.  Couldn't say if I liked or disliked any of the clothing mentioned as I haven't seen it, or at least noticed it.  Something for everybody I guess.  

 

I'm not a fan of clothing with sayings on it, including PLW's.  

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Not into all the busy prints, stars, hearts, words and florals. Also, the prices have gone through the roof. Don't blame it on tariffs!!! I'll pass.

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Re: Kim and huge prints

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@ellaphant  @RescueLover I don’t like hers either