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Frequent Contributor
Posts: 78
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

1. Yhe height of a model has nothing to do about a size.

Instead of stating so and so is 5'6" is wear a size S

How about so and si is wearing a size small and her normal size 

Is 6. 

The height of a model has nothing to do with what size a person normally wears.

 

2. I do not need to be told how I can wear an item can be dressed 

Down or up.

 

3. Need to see the back and the side seams to see if the stripes etc

Match up.

 

4. Maybe add to web site a 3D option so you can see the garment. 

 

5. Overall HSN hosts do a much better presentation of clothing. 

 

 

 

Super Contributor
Posts: 286
Registered: ‎09-08-2010

I respectuflly disagree about a model or hosts height not being relevant.  As a tall person - it matters a lot to me where a dress or pants hit on a similarly sized model - i.e. knee length or above - at ankle or to the top of a shoe.  Though they aren't always a perfect indication - they go along way for a tall gal like me getting it right.  

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Posts: 2,853
Registered: ‎09-07-2014

I agree @22eyesblue . For me it is the opposite though. I am petite, 5'3". I do not like the dowdy look, I like dresses about 3" above my knees. So, height really helps. But I do feel @lightswitch has a point about other measurements. If they are models I feel their measurements can also be very beneficial. Bust, Waist and Hips. Weight really isn't necessary and most likely would never be offered but it could help also. I do use the garment measurements but when I see it visually on a person it can sway me to purchase the item more than just using the size guide.