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03-14-2026 12:53 PM
Also in the no-tuck camp
03-14-2026 09:24 PM
my granddaughters do this. They range in age from 19-35. I do not. I am 78. So no tuck here. I don't think age makes a difference, but I do know with young so,en it is a huge trend. Also they tend to wear the baggier pants as well.
03-14-2026 10:37 PM
@Kachina624 Thanks for your response. I did mention in my post that I know that the measurements are available on line, but I find they are not always that accurate. I still like to see how the item fits/drapes on the models. It gives me a clearer idea about the product. The half tuck detracts from being able to view the top length which is the important feature for me. And I have found the on-line information to not always be accurate for that. Since I wear leggings a lot, the tush coverage is an important factor for me.
03-15-2026 09:46 AM
Did you even bother to read the comment made by retiredatlast??
03-15-2026 02:59 PM - edited 03-15-2026 04:15 PM
@retiredatlast I also find the measurements have never worked for me, ever. I have my measurements taken by the seamstress that does my alterations over the years. So they are correct. They are always too big , especially in chest and shoulders. With QVC it is hard. I have exchanged the M, that was to large, for a small. But the small just doesn't fit right. I quit buying clothes here for at least 15-20 years. Except one Jenny Garth. I had to go down to small in pants. They fit okay, I wear them. Just could be pinch roomier. Just to give you and idea, if I buy clothes at Nordie,( their store brand) I get size 10,or medium. There are brands I wear large top. So the Q is vanity sized. I think pieces are cut larger through bust and shoulders? And I'm a 38C bra. . Each designer is different. When I started with Q, all my clothes were from them. I wore same size in everything they sold, everything! after 2000, and the change to all overseas manufacturing..it was a ****** shoot. Always too large, long...and then ..each vendor had different sizing.
03-15-2026 03:03 PM - edited 03-15-2026 03:09 PM
Another non-fan of the half or front tuck look. I think that it just looks sloppy or that you were in a hurry and accidentally forgot to finish tucking in your top. And for online shoppers it makes it difficult to decide how an UNtucked version of the top might look. Glad the fad is fading.
03-15-2026 03:32 PM - edited 03-15-2026 03:34 PM
@shoekitty I buy a lot from Nordy. I have gotten the nicest Cotton tee-shirts of good quality for $30-$35 free shipping and free returns. I am not paying $61 for Amy Stran's tee-shirts as much as I like her and her style, It just pays to shop around.
and I agree I am an XXS or XS in Q clothing but a small at Nordy's. They publish size guides for all the designers and the reviews as well as Nordy usually say if they run small or large. So far I've been successful
03-16-2026 07:11 PM
Also, Not a fan of the front tuck!!!!
Please stop doing this. We want to see the full top and
the hemline and how it fits on the models and hosts live while presenting...especially if the hemline has any type of design....
03-24-2026 10:01 PM
@retiredatlast wrote: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.
Measurements for every clothing item are listed in the product description
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