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@chrystaltree wrote:

@lotto wrote:

Susan Graver...STOP, STOP making so much liquid knits! This material so, so for old, old people. I have stopped buying your clothing made out of this stuff. And stop talking over the 'host' time to speak. Sorry, Susan your so plastic!


 

.....and yet....you are watching her...lol 


How many pieces do you own? Probably multiples.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@lotto wrote:

Susan Graver...STOP, STOP making so much liquid knits! This material so, so for old, old people. I have stopped buying your clothing made out of this stuff. And stop talking over the 'host' time to speak. Sorry, Susan your so plastic!


@lottoBut what will we dottering oldsters wear on our weekly excursions out of the "home"?

 

Oh to be so young, cocky, and sure of yourself!  And so willing to insult other people on your very first post.


Susan Graver cheap polyester.

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I like Susan and have a number of her collections. Particularly, one pants and long sweater set Plush Knit she did several years ago. How many times I wish I had bought a a half dozen of this set. I bought it in  beautiful very light cool gray, and I wear it so many times. I would love to have it in different colors. 

 

Unfortunately, Susan has never again made anything like this. I own one top in Liquid Knit and would never purchase another. I would not buy her butter knit either, as she says it's like LK but beefier. 

 

I like very much her fleece jackets and will buy another one of those soon. But I agree with OP, too much LK. Expand a little and give other offerings. When she does offer other fabrics, they're an immediate sell out. I think all of them just make more money off of Polyester. And if it sells, they're going to stick wit it. Not here.... Plus their prices are too high for poly.

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I love the butterknit. Bought a pink top one time in liquid knit. Sent it back thin and I mean it was thin enough to see your bra. Being I'm big busted sure didn't want everybody to see my 'harness'. LOL

I got a bunch of her butterknits, though. They're excellent.

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Liquid knit is one nasty fabric!  What surprises me, is the price for her liquid knit.  It's a cheap polyester fabric!  I don't consider her more than a mass marketer, by no way a designer. The is no reason, other than greed, to charge what they do for it. That fabric is a cash cow for Susan and QVC.

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I Love, Love, Love Susan's liquid knit fabrics.  It's the only thing I wear.  I don't like cotton because it's too hot and wrinkles easier.  Liquid knit's don't wrinkle and they glide over the body beautifully.

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I find liquid knits to be too clingy and they show your pant zipper, pockets, etc.

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PLEASE bring back Liquid knit pants!  I left Chicos because your fabric

was so much better and wears beautifully!  They are the perfect pant

for the office.  I am too big for theJeggings!

 

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I, too, am so over Susan's liquid knit fashions.  I believe it's time for her to

move on with other fabrics.  This is getting redundant!  She is extremely

talented, and I think could use an update.  Do you think that Amy Stran,

Shawn Killinger, or Courtney Cason would be caught dead off -air wearing

"liquid knit"??  Don't think so!!  I believe they are the trendiest of all the 

female hosts.