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the next H by Halston TSV is on the 16/04/18
And this is different from those bought in the High Street or supermarket because ???
I made myself a very similar top yesterday. (The first time I've sewed anything since I got the almost pup two years ago!)
Mine has a crew neckline though, and is a nice patterned jersey from deep in my fabric stash. Took me about 90 mins from deciding on and cutting out the pattern, and did not cost anywhere near the price Q are charging for this one.
Incidentally, these are not cap sleeves, they are 'grown on' sleeves, the sleeve is part of the 2 main pattern pieces. Ridiculously easy to make if any of you are handy with a sewing machine or (my preference) overlocker.
https://www.simplicitynewlook.com/6217
The trouble with sleeves like that is, if you're bigger busted and need a larger size to accommodate, the "designers" must think the bigger your chest is, the fatter your arms must be, must grow in unison, end result being a gapping big gap under your arm pit showing off everything you've got underneath, and I mean everything.
It's a nice enough design but I bought an almost identical top from M&S, £12 full price - £26 total for this is a rip off
It's because the manufacturers just grade up a standard 'block' by adding, say, half an inch all round for each size increment. Well, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see that you soon get a disproportionate size of neckline, shoulder and armhole with that formula, and the apex (bust point) very quickly distorts.The trouble with sleeves like that is, if you're bigger busted and need a larger size to accommodate, the "designers" must think the bigger your chest is, the fatter your arms must be, must grow in unison, end result being a gapping big gap under your arm pit showing off everything you've got underneath, and I mean everything.
I was going to say similar - any of the supermarkets could offer similar for less than what QVC price their "cheaper" items!
I was going to say similar - any of the supermarkets could offer similar for less than what QVC price their "cheaper" items!
Herein lies a problem for QVC. In my experience supermarkets Asda, Sainsbury and Tesco have reasonable quality every day clothing for half the Q prices. OK, not designer and not ‘exclusive’ but given a choice of 2 similar garments I would go to the supermarket.[
I have ordered some tops from Matalan, click and collect, decent quality, no p & p.and I can try them on in-store and get my money back straightaway if I don't like them. This TSV is not worth £25 imo.