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Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎06-15-2015

A suggestion for your viewers: please stop showing the tops in a front tuck.  

 

I like to wear leggings and because of that I purchase tops that are long enough to cover the rear. I like to know how long the tops actually are, but you can't when they are shoved into the front of the models pants.

 

Longer tops are also appreciated by taller people.  But you can't tell how long they are when tucked. I know you can always check the item's measurements on line- but I have found that to not always be as accurate as a visual.

 

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

@retiredatlast. D8d you know you have access to all the garment measurements including the length.

 

Go to the description and at the end of the text, it says to click here for the measurements.  That ought to solve your problem. 

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Registered: ‎07-26-2019

  Not a fan of front tucked  style esp when it's a tunic they are trying to pass off.

 Learned  to look at all the exact garment measurements

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Registered: ‎05-22-2016

I agree about front tucking. I want to see how a top looks w/o that. 

 

On a side note...seems the front-tuck is on it's way out. That's what I've been reading. But do what you want. No rules, no judging.

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Registered: ‎01-04-2014

No one should have to go to garment measurements to get a sense of how a garment looks. That's the purpose of live television. That's the advantage QVC has over other retailers. 


If they want to show a half tuck, or a full tuck do it after it's displayed untucked.

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I watch (or read a lot of fashion) sites or blogs etc…. And they all say the half tucking thing is beyond over, and they point to the resurgence in belts as proof. I would guess they are of the opinion that we should tuck in the entire top and add a belt. My personal thought are that fashions rules are silly and women should do or wear what pleases them. If you view the specific garment measurement tab you will see the length of any top you’re interested in. Maybe that could help you a bit, since I doubt we will see less front tucking anytime soon.
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Registered: ‎10-09-2012

The front tuck doesn't bother me at all.  

 

The listed measurements are your best bet if you need specific style or coverage.  I'm spending my money, so yes I'll take that step if it's something I need to know for that item.

 

The models, even on live TV, can only do so much.  No one has my exact stature or measurements.  Someone the same height as me will have a shorter or longer torso, different length inseam, etc.

 

 

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

@Etoile308 wrote:

No one should have to go to garment measurements to get a sense of how a garment looks. That's the purpose of live television. That's the advantage QVC has over other retailers. 


If they want to show a half tuck, or a full tuck do it after it's displayed untucked.


I only shop online @QVC.  If you want to "see it in action" you just click on that and that's enough if it's something I'm interested in. The other day I was doing just that-watching it in action. This gal was showing me everything about this pair of trousers but she absolutely would NOT turn around. Not even for a second. I wanted to see the back of the pant and how it looked on, but it was not to be. BOY! Was that irritating.

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Posts: 11,289
Registered: ‎06-10-2015

@retiredatlast ...............Im with you.  Do not tuck them while featuring the top, that goes for models and hosts.  Other times its not a big deal to me.

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Registered: ‎03-30-2014

I am also firmly in the no tuck camp.  Can't see what is going on with the product.