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Amazing! Incredible! Enough!

Who wears Logo? 3 women in Des Moines? I live in NYC and have never seen anyone in a Logo garment. I won't buy them because the tops are too tight and revealing. But how does a shopping channel allow so much air time to a line by a designer who takes her garments and only  changes the hem material weekly? I do not get it.Her colors are exquisite but have you ever heard of the word " schmata"? Also, let us chip in and buy Lori a thesaurus so she learns new adjectives. Amazing 33 times last night! Puleazzzzzze! Bored in Brooklyn.

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Neither have I - ever seen anybody wearing that style in my corner of NY.  Never!

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@Slopester wrote:

Who wears Logo? 3 women in Des Moines? I live in NYC and have never seen anyone in a Logo garment. I won't buy them because the tops are too tight and revealing. But how does a shopping channel allow so much air time to a line by a designer who takes her garments and only  changes the hem material weekly? I do not get it.Her colors are exquisite but have you ever heard of the word " schmata"? Also, let us chip in and buy Lori a thesaurus so she learns new adjectives. Amazing 33 times last night! Puleazzzzzze! Bored in Brooklyn.


As a fellow New Yorker -  I totally agree!  Never have I seen anyone wear her clothing, even in Soho or the Village, where the trends are very edgy.  Plus, all her clothing is the same.  Accentuates the hips, your eyes automatically are drawn to the hips.  Loose and saggy pockets, itis all the same and from the rear the models look like they are all spread out , not an attractive look.  Schmata is the perfect word.

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Re: Amazing! Incredible! Enough!

They allow so much air time because Logo must sell well. They are adding a Saturday show as as proof of that. 

I don't care for the "Logo look" - don't like ruffles around my hips and butt, however a lot of people must be buying. The clothes are all stretchy, which is good for TV/Online sales. They are more forgiving than fitted clothes which minimizes the return percentage.

The shows and Lori don't bother me though. I don't watch them.

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Not in Philly or the suberbs either.

 

Oh wait I think I saw a logo look on someone on u-tube "people of Walmart".

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Well, someone somewhere is wearing it!!!

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@Another new name SueRight -  or QVC is just burning money and pretending to sell out piece after piece after piece while the forums continue to insult thousands of buyers who love what they're buying.

 

It's incrfedibly amazing hoiw much these invisible critics know about how the whole world should dress.  Absolutely wondrous!   (descriptive words chosen very carefully from the OP).

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One of the hosts (forgot which one) showed her FB page where wearers of Logo posted their pictures. They are exactly who I thought was the customer.

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MOST of us don't live in New York.  And MOST of us really don't care what people wear in New York.  Their lifestyle oftenhas little in common with MOST of the country.  People in New York probably don't do the yard work a lot of us do; don't have the heat most of us have; don't deal with the mud; don't walk out to the mailbox and get the paper; don't have a big yard they can enjoy; don't get in the car to run a quick errand; and many other things that make our lives different.