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Registered: ‎04-30-2012

I probably have 7 or 8  SG tops and I like them very much. I bought 1 pair of pants and sent them back b/c they did not fit well so I never bought another pair. I mute her shows off and on when I do watch, just to much chatter and repetition of her explaining her brand. Everyone has their own favorites and QVC knows what brands sell and her brand is a big seller so it's no problem for me that she has more shows.

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Posts: 2,043
Registered: ‎03-21-2010

Hi!!

 

I think I can shed some light because I was not really a fan of Susan Graver's clothes.  Main reason-- I don't like the liquid knit.  I think it only looks right with more liquid knit and it's just not the everyday look I like. Once in awhile ok... but it's such a specific material with no structure.  Chico's had the travelers version and some other retailers make a similar line.  

 

What I continue to buy, like and wear are some of her other fabrics and designs.  I like blazers with stretch -- I probably have a dozen.  I buy every color.  And if you ever price blazers at places like Ann Taylor or Talbots, her line is down right economical. I also like the designs and patterns of her blouses.  

 

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Posts: 6,796
Registered: ‎06-19-2010

I don't buy Susan Graver simply because that's not my style of clothes. I'm more of a jeans, shorts and tee shirt girl. Most of her clothes are just to dressy for my lifestyle.

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Posts: 3,025
Registered: ‎04-19-2016

I've purchased a few of her items over the years.  I only need so many.  Tops and jackets.  Couple dresses as well. Not all liquid knit and she does offer other materials.

 

The liquid knit lasts and no ironing and always looks dressy.  No piling or fading.  I'm not a big traveler but if I were I can see where this would be the way to go.

I do not grab these pieces very often but glad I have them when I do need them.

 

As far as her presentations too much for me. Mute is the only way to go.

 

 

 

 

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Posts: 13,972
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

 

I tried liquid knit many years ago and wore it once. It was the the most uncomfortable thing I've ever worn.

 

I've always been a natural fabrics kind of person and should have known better than to buy polyester no matter what cute name it is given. To me, polyester is like wearing a plastic bag - it doesn't breathe, holds in all the body heat and any other heat that is around, and then sticks to you..

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,851
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I purchase more clothing from Susan Graver than any other brand at qvc. I was strictly a Talbots shopper before I retired but since have discovered Susan's line and I rarely shop Talbots anymore. I have a few pieces of liquid knit including a dress I love but I mostly prefer her other fabrics. I wear Petite and am happy many of her tops and bottoms are offered in Petite. Her blazers cannot be beat!

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Posts: 1,496
Registered: ‎03-10-2010
Breathe that the liquid knit feels very uncomfortable and plastic like. I had one of her tops, and I ended up terminating it. I just didn't feel comfortable to wear, and I always felt clammy wearing it.
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Registered: ‎04-04-2020

I don't mind SG, even her spiel, however, I tried her items several times and returned them all like the OP.

 

I can't do all that synthetic fabric.  Too hot and I do not like the "feel" of it.  For those that love her clothing, I think you're the lucky ones.  Easy dressing! Cat Wink

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Registered: ‎05-30-2021
I don't understand her popularity. She seems like a nice lady but, polyester tunics are just not for me. She has a lot of fans.....just ask her.
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Posts: 6,138
Registered: ‎12-13-2010

Her line is not for me. Poly fabrics and have not watched her in years as she's a non stop

talker.