It seems to me that whenever QVC (rarely) tout a product aimed at men it's usually to do with shaving, strongly scented or a wallet. So female-oriented is QVC that when it comes to men, they haven't a clue. If anyone bought me a shaving set I'm not sure I'd be terribly thrilled. I buy my King of Shaves Sensitive shave gel from Asda / Savers for about 3 quid, my Super Max 3-blade razors from Savers - and I'm done.
Ladies, how would you feel if your partner were to buy you hair removal cream and a spatula as a gift?!
QVC seem to wanting to broaden their appeal, yet persist in touting products to their 50+ ladies who love wearing sharkbite hems and oversized cubic zirconia jewellery, and have perpetual, insatiable, neurotic urges to make impulse purchases to fill their "gift drawers" just in case the need for a bit of "gifting" should arise.
What gifts have you bought for your man / men? Where did you get them from and how pleased were the recipients with their gift?
Ladies, how would you feel if your partner were to buy you hair removal cream and a spatula as a gift?!
QVC seem to wanting to broaden their appeal, yet persist in touting products to their 50+ ladies who love wearing sharkbite hems and oversized cubic zirconia jewellery, and have perpetual, insatiable, neurotic urges to make impulse purchases to fill their "gift drawers" just in case the need for a bit of "gifting" should arise.
What gifts have you bought for your man / men? Where did you get them from and how pleased were the recipients with their gift?