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‎02-05-2019 02:02 PM - edited ‎02-05-2019 02:04 PM
I don't want - nor wear - cropped tops or long, tunic tops. I like tops that hit me about top of thigh and I want a slit on the side hem.
I think tunic tops look great on less curvy, slender women, but not on curvy women. If you have any kind of a butt and chest, the top does not skim over your body! It sticks out in the back and pulls in the front. And if it does skim, then it is too big in the shoulders...
‎04-29-2019 06:16 PM
I for one am tired of everything being tunic length. Some are ok but when I wear a skirt I'm looking for something shorter, not almost as long as the skirt. 25 inches is a nice length for this. It also would cost less because of less material.
@Aless1 wrote:
We really need shorter length tops,
‎05-01-2019 09:31 PM
I like longer length shirts.
‎05-02-2019 09:50 PM
I want more tunics.
‎05-04-2019 04:50 AM
I just don't look good in the tunics. Wish I could wear them to hide some things I would prefer to not show. And the really short tops not good on me either. It just goes to show there are a lot of different figures out there and a selection of lengths is necessary.
‎05-04-2019 08:27 AM
I agree...I can't wear short tops, however, I do like them to at least cover my stomach but not down to my knees...
‎05-06-2019 02:08 PM - edited ‎05-06-2019 02:12 PM
I think the tunic-length became prevalent when leggings came into style; I prefer a 25-26 inch length which is hip-length on my 5'4" self....the longer tunic ones add pounds....they just look like dresses on me....QVC should never stick with only one style or version of something...too many customers to ever reach them all with one style. Variety= more sales.
‎05-06-2019 02:17 PM
I would also like shorter length tops, since I am only 5'4". I don't want cropped tops, but there are too many tunic length tops - especially in Denim & Co. QVC needs to have more variety.
‎05-13-2019 09:19 PM
Obviously, we all have our opinions based on personal taste and preferences. The idea of offering a top in varying lengths is a wonderful solution. Sometimes a top will be shown that I would love to buy, but if I see the length is less than 30", I don't purchase. In spite of some opinions stated here, a larger person does NOT look bigger in a longer top....we look bigger in tops that are oversized, too baggy/big all over. If a tunic top clings to your stomach and behind, you need a larger size!
For what it's worth, I do have a comment on the larger sizes: just because a woman weighs more, it doesn't necessarily mean her arms are the length of gorilla's or that her neck is the size of a redwood tree trunk. There are some lines (looking at you,Isaac) where I often find this is the case....just an observation on my part.
‎05-19-2019 07:12 PM
A lot of the longer tips only accentuate probkem areas such as when they are long enough to cup under the butt - not a good look. I often see the shorter models with the tops hiked up to hide that or to get the length proportional when they are wearing shorts or Capri pants. Tunics only look good with long pants or on very tall women.
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