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On 8/11/2014 Tinkrbl44 said:
On 8/4/2014 Mz iMac said:

All of QVC <em>clothes</em> models I would think should represent all various body types/shapes and <em>age</em> groups of the common female. By <em>age</em> groups, I want to see a few models between the ages of <em>50-99</em> yrs who do not have perfect shapes modeling clothes. Not some <em>20</em> yr old 90lb mannequin wearing rubber stretched waist ban outfit, skinny jeans or leggings.

When the clothing vendors & the hosts talk about what these clothing items (pants in particular) can control & hide, QVC should have models with these same type of problems.

Hiding and/or pushing in your gut (pot belly) - prove it with a <em>LIVE</em> model showing <em>LIVE</em> before & after.

Lifting your butt - prove it with a <em>LIVE</em> model. Prove it to me with a <em>LIVE</em> model.

I do not want to see animated videos or still photos of what these clothing items can do. I want to see this with a <em>LIVE</em> model who actually has the defaults that the clothing items are suppose to control and/or hide.

<em>Live</em> models for the Genie Bras are an exception. {#emotions_dlg.biggrin}<br />

I do not want to see a normally flat belly model wearing a spandex or rubber stretched waist ban outfit that controls bulges or some other default.

I have only seen 2 maybe 3 plus size looking models (who never seem to wear plus sizes {#emotions_dlg.confused1}), both of them tall. I have yet to see a short plus size model, a model with a gut, thick thighs, model wearing plus sizes, etc.

I've only been watching QVC for 3 months now. What I wrote above is just what I have observed in those 3 months.

For most women, seeing a model wearing an outfit will give you a general idea as to how it looks on a human ..... there's really no way they can provide body doubles for every body type. {#emotions_dlg.thumbdown}

BTW, it's not waist "ban" .... it's waist BAND. {#emotions_dlg.unsure}

Maybe QVC should at least try to have models of all body types. One of the reasons I have not purchased any clothing items from QVC is that I am very confused about their sizes. Especially their pants. I cringe when a host or vendor asks a tall plus size model what size she is wearing & she says small or even worse petite. {#emotions_dlg.confused1}

I am a perfect size 10 for pants & medium for tops in stores. Yet I noticed on QVC the hosts and/or vendors will FREQUENTLY state go up or go down a size. Why? Why can't the manufacturers make clothes true to size? {#emotions_dlg.confused1}

P.S. I used spell check for this post. Wink

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There are many factors that can cause clothing to vary in size. It's not just QVC; this happens in all lines. Aren't you glad they tell you? I've never, ever heard a tall model say she's wearing a petite. You have so many complaints, perhaps TV shopping is not for you?
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On 8/13/2014 kachina624 said: There are many factors that can cause clothing to vary in size. It's not just QVC; this happens in all lines. Aren't you glad they tell you? I've never, ever heard a tall model say she's wearing a petite. You have so many complaints, perhaps TV shopping is not for you?

Not for clothing that's for sure.

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