maymorganlondon
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I have clothes in my wardrobe ranging from a supposed size 14 to a supposed size 20 and they all fit. There appears to be a vast and varied difference between brands and hence why I never buy clothes from Q and rarely buy clothes from other online retailers unless I`ve tried them in a store first.
I could take 5 dresses into a fitting room, all supposed to be the same size and one would be too tight, one too big, one would be too short/too long, another would have too high a waistline or sleeves too short/long and then maybe one would actually fit me but even then it would depend on whether it not only fit me but whether it suited me too.
Trousers are even more of a nightmare because I`m tall, broad waisted but narrow hipped and no bum. To fit my waist they drown me on the hips and at 5ft 10, most are way too short.
The point is, if Q wants customers to buy their fashion and with their ridiculously high p and p, then it isn`t just professional for them to have their models dressed in the right sized clothes, its essential for customers to be able to envisage how it would look on themselves. Q simply don`t seem to get it, they can`t seem to understand that Mrs B who`se 5ft 4 and a size 18 is looking for something totally different than Mrs C who`se 5ft 9 and a size 12 and all they have to go on, is what they see on the models and the vital information from the presenters and guests.
Ah yes - the vital information which is too often the cop-out "phone Liverpool to check"! You are so right. How any of us can say "I'm a high street size --" and be confident to buy that size in any shope we go into... nope, not happening. It is essential that they put the sizes on screen and also read them out. They must also give us the dress size and measurements of the models. They should also disclose any shapewear that's being worn as well.
It's pointless the presenters saying what size they are wearing unless we also know their measurements. We have all discussed the farce which is Julia "I'm in a small" Roberts, and Debbie "I'm in a medium" Flint... neither of which are convincing.