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the next Join Clothes TSV is on the 06/01/17
Why, oh why, do QVC persist in offering us shapeless (and doubtless overpriced) garments? I get that the largest part of the QVC audience are "women of a certain age" and perhaps those who shop for comfort more than style, but if you are heavier/larger, shapeless garments might be comfortable but they also add pounds and pounds to your perceived weight... a more fitted garment (doesn't have to be un-stretchy and unforgiving) is more slimming and flattering, in general.
Gerrie (sp?) looks OK in it, but for my money it's too short and the dreaded sharkbite in evidence. The fact that the neckline drapes all over the place isn't good. And if this goes in the Join tradition of "one size fits all" it will be much shorter in the body on a fuller busted larger lady. They can tell us till they are blue in the face that this is "smoke and mirrors" dressing, and will flatter and disguise. Personally, that has never been my experience... usually it looks like a tent.
Will I be buying it? Nope, not a chance!
well if it didnt sell they wouldnt keep doing it its that simple really
Join Clothes Edge to Edge Kimono TSV 06/01/17
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.detail/params.item.163400
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The worst of it is it is one shapeless garment over another. Granted, you don't have to wear them like this, and can combine with more fitted pieces of clothing. This kind of batwing-esque arm just gets pushed up the minute you try and put a coat on over - very uncomfortable.
I have to say I find a lot of sleeve styles all very well, but your outerwear better be a cape rather than a coat to allow the sleeve to stay in place and not get mangled.
It's obvious why they've produced that TSV. One size fits all means they don't have the extra costs in designing, making up and stock control needed for a range of sizes. Also means that people will be less inclined to return it for another size. Yards of cheap fabric can be described as generously cut, non-clingy, swirly etc, makes it sound like a 'designer' garment.
Why wouldn't they, they're in the selling business !