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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

It is a great idea but I don't think it will happen.  True Linea ladies would know their proper size and then order and keep these luxurious items, but sadly, others would impulse buy and then return too many to make it a profitable venture.

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Registered: ‎09-09-2016

I just think that Linea Dellio is not on QVC enough.  It seems to be Susan Graver and Lego.  I agree with others that Susan Graver must own part of QVC.  What is with the prices of clothing in D&C, SG, Logo?  It seems since they have Easy Pay all the clothing has gone up.  I can remember when D&C was an affordable line, not anymore.  It is as expensive as SG!!

 

Kathy

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Everything I have ever purchased from Linea is top notch.  Bob Mackie used to have a better offering, but lately it seems cheaper and unappealing to me.

I no longer wear his clothing. Everything I ordered was quickly returned.

 

Just the other day I received  a Linea Leisure jacket that was well made and

of excellent quality. 

I would love to see higher quality worthy of higher prices.

 

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Posts: 5,895
Registered: ‎03-11-2010

QVC has cheapened all their lines but to me the worst that they did was to stifle Louis dell'Olio's Linea. I wish that there could be a luxe line but that won't happen. Every change I've seen has been to degrade the Q in QVC.

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Registered: ‎08-08-2016

Great idea! I agree, and I would definitely be a customer.  The fabrics in the Linea line are extraordinary,  and I have no problem paying more for unique designs with Linea quality construction.  LOGO, Isaac, and Susan Graver all offer a small number of higher-end designs (like tapestry coats), and I see no reason why Louis couldn't do the same.

Dennis Basso offers us top quality construction on his coats and faux furs, but he doesn't normally focus on what I would call career clothing.

(And I'm apologizing in advance but I also agree with insomniac2, BM designs for a completely different customer than the Linea line.)