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04-18-2017 11:18 AM
Nice to see sometimes what size the models are wearing, how tall they are, etc. But for ME what's actually missing is their measurements so we know how their numbers stack up to the garment's measurements, how it fits them, etc. That would really be helpful. Thank you
04-18-2017 11:30 AM
I agree especially when they are modeling knit clothing. Many of the tops appear very close fitting on the models especially LOGO. It would be very helpful if we knew what size bra a model is wearing so a customer could judge if the garment will fit the customer properly.
04-18-2017 11:40 AM
Sometimes/Most of the time there is a small white box at the right of our TV screens which states "Garment Measurements". Even though sometimes (quite often) the hosts tell us to measure our bodies, if the box states 'Garment Measurements', it means that we should measure our own garments and then look at the box and match up with those measurements. Personally, I have a list of some of my garment items' measurements handy, so I can quickly match them with the ones on the screen. Hope this helps.............
04-18-2017 12:38 PM
The only problem with showing the models height/size on the product pages, is that every one is 5'8"-5'9" wearing an XS.
I only go by the 'click here' measurements personally.
04-18-2017 12:55 PM
@NoName wrote:Nice to see sometimes what size the models are wearing, how tall they are, etc. But for ME what's actually missing is their measurements so we know how their numbers stack up to the garment's measurements, how it fits them, etc. That would really be helpful. Thank you
The only reason I am agreeing w/the above comments is because not everyone has a computer, cell phone or some other mobile iOS device to check the website for the measurments of a garment.
Then there are those who are not computer savy to know what "click here" means....
Just saying........
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
04-18-2017 01:02 PM
@KingstonsMom wrote:The only problem with showing the models height/size on the product pages, is that every one is 5'8"-5'9" wearing an XS.
I only go by the 'click here' measurements personally.
Even the bigger models are tall, making them look thinner. QVC should have a petit (or even average height) plus size model. But then, "OH NO", their sales would drop. I think we all assume we are going to look as good as the models do while wearing these clothes.
04-18-2017 01:36 PM
@Puppy Lips wrote:
@KingstonsMom wrote:The only problem with showing the models height/size on the product pages, is that every one is 5'8"-5'9" wearing an XS.
I only go by the 'click here' measurements personally.
Even the bigger models are tall, making them look thinner. QVC should have a petit (or even average height) plus size model. But then, "OH NO", their sales would drop. I think we all assume we are going to look as good as the models do while wearing these clothes.
I look at it this way....
If there are no plus or petite size models showing off the garment(s), it's a hint the garment(s) will not look good on them.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
04-18-2017 03:34 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:
@NoName wrote:Nice to see sometimes what size the models are wearing, how tall they are, etc. But for ME what's actually missing is their measurements so we know how their numbers stack up to the garment's measurements, how it fits them, etc. That would really be helpful. Thank you
The only reason I am agreeing w/the above comments is because not everyone has a computer, cell phone or some other mobile iOS device to check the website for the measurments of a garment.
Then there are those who are not computer savy to know what "click here" means....
Just saying........
That's why they put them on the screen. I think they've been better about that lately.
04-18-2017 05:38 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:
@Puppy Lips wrote:
@KingstonsMom wrote:The only problem with showing the models height/size on the product pages, is that every one is 5'8"-5'9" wearing an XS.
I only go by the 'click here' measurements personally.
Even the bigger models are tall, making them look thinner. QVC should have a petit (or even average height) plus size model. But then, "OH NO", their sales would drop. I think we all assume we are going to look as good as the models do while wearing these clothes.
I look at it this way....
If there are no plus or petite size models showing off the garment(s), it's a hint the garment(s) will not look good on them.
I think you would be right, @Mz iMac. It's like a signal saying not good for short gals.
I heard one of the hosts say Petites were 5'4" and under. I do think the average American woman is approx. 5'4-3/4" tall and l66 lbs. What are they showing us all these near 6', XXS models.
Plus when they have Petite models, they're usually on the high end. I'm not interested in seeing a Petite who can wear a Regular or a Petite.
When they do a Petite go for the middle in length, not a couple inches taller than a petite. That's why they have Petite, Regular and Tall, not for each one to cover everybody.
04-18-2017 09:23 PM
@plmokn Great Feedback. I will forward you suggestion to the department that handles the models measurements and etc.... Thank you.
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