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@Mz iMac wrote:

"It's an old look "

 

Not in my neck of the woods. 


@Mz iMacWhat part / region of the country?

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@docsgirl wrote:

She claims she's wearing the Susan Graver cropped jeans in size 2.  I wish she, as well as another sales clerk, would stop lying about their size.  Anybody can easily tell she is much larger than a size 2.  I've heard Isaac tell her to go up a size or two as wearing his garments too tightly did not present them in the best light.  Also, enough with the improper use of 'literally.'  Every other word out of many of the sales clerks' mouths is 'literally.'  I'm an English teacher and my students know not to use it other than for emphasis.


Have you ever tried on a pair of Susan Graver's jeans @docsgirl ? They run very, very large. A 2 is probably a 10 in retail stores.

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@rockygems123 wrote:

  What part / region of the country?

@rockygems123   Northeast

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@ellaphant wrote:

@docsgirl wrote:

She claims she's wearing the Susan Graver cropped jeans in size 2.  I wish she, as well as another sales clerk, would stop lying about their size.  Anybody can easily tell she is much larger than a size 2.  I've heard Isaac tell her to go up a size or two as wearing his garments too tightly did not present them in the best light.  Also, enough with the improper use of 'literally.'  Every other word out of many of the sales clerks' mouths is 'literally.'  I'm an English teacher and my students know not to use it other than for emphasis.


I imagine the people who think hosts lie about what size they are wearing have never worn Q 2s xxs, or xs. I wear all those sizes. The sizing can run large. Sometimes it fits, sometimes it runs large and I return it. Also, how petty to comment you think  a host is lying about  her size.


y@ellaphant wrote:

@docsgirl wrote:

She claims she's wearing the Susan Graver cropped jeans in size 2.  I wish she, as well as another sales clerk, would stop lying about their size.  Anybody can easily tell she is much larger than a size 2.  I've heard Isaac tell her to go up a size or two as wearing his garments too tightly did not present them in the best light.  Also, enough with the improper use of 'literally.'  Every other word out of many of the sales clerks' mouths is 'literally.'  I'm an English teacher and my students know not to use it other than for emphasis.


I imagine the people who think hosts lie about what size they are wearing have never worn Q 2s xxs, or xs. I wear all those sizes. The sizing can run large. Sometimes it fits, sometimes it runs large and I return it. Also, how petty to comment you think  a host is lying about  her size.

 

You know they're lying because they don't  fit. The sweaters don't meet, blouses have gaps, pants are pulling in thighs. We're  not guessing, we see it!


 

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@docsgirl..I completely agree w/u about Shawn’s own perception of her “size”. Also, that is cool that you’re an English teacher. I love grammar, spelling, and English.
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@docsgirl wrote:

She claims she's wearing the Susan Graver cropped jeans in size 2.  I wish she, as well as another sales clerk, would stop lying about their size.  Anybody can easily tell she is much larger than a size 2.  I've heard Isaac tell her to go up a size or two as wearing his garments too tightly did not present them in the best light.  Also, enough with the improper use of 'literally.'  Every other word out of many of the sales clerks' mouths is 'literally.'  I'm an English teacher and my students know not to use it other than for emphasis.


 

@docsgirl 

 

I highly doubt QVC's Legal Dept. is going to allow them to blatantly lie on air.

 

What size they are wearing...and what size WE think they SHOULD be wearing are 2 different issues.

 

 

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@Trinity11 wrote:

@docsgirl wrote:

Have you ever tried on a pair of Susan Graver's jeans @docsgirl ? They run very, very large. A 2 is probably a 10 in retail stores.


LOL...I've never bought a Graver anything....but this is enough to make me do so, I've always wanted to wear a size 2! LOL!!!!

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Oh a side note, I saw Shawn shopping in an area store. She actually is pretty small in person. I think that the camera makes them look larger than they are. She was quite lovely.

 

 

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Such a simple problem to fix.   Showing a top?  Leave it out.  Showing pants?  Tuck the shirt in or tie it.  

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I think her tying of a garment is her way of styling it or she doesn't like it.