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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

@QueenofE wrote:

I love QVC, however it is very frustrating when your trying to listen for details about an item your interested in and all the hosts can talk about is their personal life or how many they sold. Please give more product/fashion details like sizing, inseam, the fit, etc., then if I need to I can watch the video and get the information. If  theres extra time feel free to talk about whatever you want.  Thank you.


 

Giving more product details would interfere with personal stories, antics, yelling, useless chit chat, etc.

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Registered: ‎09-23-2021

I find the garment measurements only marginally helpful.  First, they are not that accurate.  They describe how a garment is SUPPOSED to fit but my experience after shopping for 30+ years on QVC is what I receive often is different than the measurements posted by the Q.  Second, despite what QVC says, not all designers who claim to provide a standard QVC fit do so.  For example, Mizrahi size small is way different than a Peace, Love, World size small.  To me the most helpful data for predicting how something will fit me or look on me, is to pay attention to how it looks on the hosts and the models.  I find it especially helpful to see something on a petite host or model because I am a small person.  That being said, I wish the hosts would do a better job of telling us what size they and their models are wearing - including if the pants/dress they are wearing is a regular or petite length - and I wish QVC would show garment on a variety of body types.  I'm all for inclusive sizing but if the only model provided is a plus size, it's hard for me to gauge how something will look on me.  Ditto for Katia - gorgeous, tall, thin woman who won the gene pool lottery and would look awesome in a paper sack, but seeing clothes on her is of no use to me in making a purchase desicion.