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Fabrics are not "old" or "young." A style or cut can make a garment appear dated, but fabric isn't inherently indicative of an "age."

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desertDi,  your  posts  were  so funny !   I don't feel that Susan's tops are old as the initial poster stated, I buy because I think the prints are beautiful. I have cut way back on  buying because they are getting to expensive. It's crazy and then the cost to return if the sizing is off or not what it appeared to be on TV is" kooko crazy" as Susan would say.  She is a talker so I mute her but the style is nice and I get many compliments. I have to agree with the feedback on the One Time Only coat, it does look like a bathrobe so I will not  be buying that.  

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This post has been removed by QVC. Sorry, this could be seen as unkind.

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@Goldengate8361 wrote:

Fabrics are not "old" or "young." A style or cut can make a garment appear dated, but fabric isn't inherently indicative of an "age."


I pretty much thought the same thing about fabrics looking "old". I'm 58 so I guess it's a flashback to the old polyester days. I finally broke down and ordered some things. I have to say, many  feel "old" to me. I've never worn them out of the house, lol. They were stylish, the material was just awful. 

 

On the other hand, I have many Nikki Poulos dresses that are Poly/spandex and they look fabulous. So I don't know what the difference is. Maybe the thickness of the material? Don't think it's the spandex per se as some I bought also had spandex and they looked "old". 

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Susan has a variety of fabrics, not everything is liquid knit.

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@GCR18 wrote:

Susan has a variety of fabrics, not everything is liquid knit.


 

 

I love the butter knit, heavier than liquid knit and seems to fit better.  However, I do find her prices too much for my small pocketbook; hence some of my purchases are made on clearance items, but mostly on last clicks or as is, if I can find my size.

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Re: Liquid knits...STOP!!!

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Something for everyone on the Q.....some hate Susan Graver, Some hate LOGO, Some hate WEN, Some hate IM......some hate a particular fabric...SOME ALSO LOVE and buy each one of them or the aforementioned.. Just because I hate IM and SG should I demand they stop selling them? No as obviously they sell each line and material by the thousands so proves I am not that correct in my demands. I know what you mean by hating liquid knit as I do too but I wouldnt go as far as demanding NO MORE or not as many. I just dont tune in or buy...easy peasy. Different strokes for different folks. Boring world if we all loved the same things and bought exactly same eh? Oh no now STOP the dreaded "Mom jeans" and cabbage flower cardi's LOL LOLOL

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@debic wrote:

I have no idea what liquid knits are.  Guess I better go look and see if it's life threatening.


I think it may be a result of global warming...or perhaps the cause of it.....

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I have to say that I like liquid knit tops for layering under jackets and vests!  I almost always wear a jacket or a vest, they always fit well over a liquid knit top!  I have stopped watching the Susan shows because of her non stop talking, but I often purchase her clothing online!

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@Mothertrucker wrote:

@debic wrote:

I have no idea what liquid knits are.  Guess I better go look and see if it's life threatening.


I think it may be a result of global warming...or perhaps the cause of it.....


Well, it IS 'liquid' knit, so obviously el nino has something to do with it. Cat LOL