Denim & Co, some reviews removed

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FunkinHeel

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I've followed this Denim & Co Jacket for a few years. Whenever Q hypes something up,, in this case, raving about how many 5* reviews it's had, I have a quick look at the 1* and 2* reviews.

Apparently there were a good fair percentage that were complaining about that dropped curved back hemline, with reviewers complaining that the bottom of the jacket stuck out at the back, like a duck-butt.

Some pointed out that the models did their best to hide this flaw when modelling. When you know, you can see the subtle attempts to hide it. And I noticed that now the presenters are trying to big-up how great the dropped back is as it covers your bum.

It appears that they have removed all the negative reviews that mention this issue with THE JACKET (as they refer to it)), and only leave up buyers who have a problem with the colour not being what they expected.

I'm only posting this because I feel it's deceptive on QVC's part. Naughty.

Today, Sam was wearing it belted, possibly in an attempt to give it a better shape?? Who knows. I don't think I'd ever wear it with a belt - it looks weird. (Pic posted)

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I've followed this Denim & Co Jacket for a few years. Whenever Q hypes something up,, in this case, raving about how many 5* reviews it's had, I have a quick look at the 1* and 2* reviews.

Apparently there were a good fair percentage that were complaining about that dropped curved back hemline, with reviewers complaining that the bottom of the jacket stuck out at the back, like a duck-butt.

Some pointed out that the models did their best to hide this flaw when modelling. When you know, you can see the subtle attempts to hide it. And I noticed that now the presenters are trying to big-up how great the dropped back is as it covers your bum.

It appears that they have removed all the negative reviews that mention this issue with THE JACKET (as they refer to it)), and only leave up buyers who have a problem with the colour not being what they expected.

I'm only posting this because I feel it's deceptive on QVC's part. Naughty.

Today, Sam was wearing it belted, possibly in an attempt to give it a better shape?? Who knows. I don't think I'd ever wear it with a belt - it looks weird. (Pic posted)

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I've followed this Denim & Co Jacket for a few years. Whenever Q hypes something up,, in this case, raving about how many 5* reviews it's had, I have a quick look at the 1* and 2* reviews.

Apparently there were a good fair percentage that were complaining about that dropped curved back hemline, with reviewers complaining that the bottom of the jacket stuck out at the back, like a duck-butt.

Some pointed out that the models did their best to hide this flaw when modelling. When you know, you can see the subtle attempts to hide it. And I noticed that now the presenters are trying to big-up how great the dropped back is as it covers your bum.

It appears that they have removed all the negative reviews that mention this issue with THE JACKET (as they refer to it)), and only leave up buyers who have a problem with the colour not being what they expected.

I'm only posting this because I feel it's deceptive on QVC's part. Naughty.

Today, Sam was wearing it belted, possibly in an attempt to give it a better shape?? Who knows. I don't think I'd ever wear it with a belt - it looks weird. (Pic posted)

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Reminds me of that old joke.
"Does it make my bum stick out?". No, your bum makes your bum stick out.
 
This is the reason I won't buy this jacket. I really don't like the back of it at all. I would rather it was the same length all the way round.
 

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