Is it just Q addicts that have to buy a garment in every possible colour? I read a comment on Qurio earlier from a woman who'd just bought her 7th denim and co jacket - the one that's styled like a denim jacket but is made from thick jersey and has long curved hem at the back. She was understandably miffed to be sent out one that was obviously a return...but who the hell needs 7 jackets? I get how people might like a wide selection of colours when it comes to basics like t shirts and vests, but I just cannot get my head around people who see something like a dress, a jacket, a top or blouse that they like and then have to buy it in every single colour. Q "designers" must be rubbing their hands together with glee knowing they can knock out a garment in about 20 shades of the same palette and then some and sell the bliddy lot, no wonder the presenters get muddled up when they're trying to say what colour's supposed to be what. Even the "designer/BA" themselves can't even make sense of them! No, that's the capuccino...no this one's the cappuccino, so this one must be the tired donkey...no hang on you're right that's the cappuccino and this one's the *** ash "Who thinks of these names" "I mean who even designs these things?"
I also hate the craftiness that goes into this, RL/ MW/Kim are buggers for this. They do vest tops in 50 different colourways, so they decided to offer us a twin pack and choose the colours for us. Why can't they just say pick any two colours? probably because they know that people are more than likely to buy more than one set if the two colours they want are in different sets - rant over (for now)!
I also hate the craftiness that goes into this, RL/ MW/Kim are buggers for this. They do vest tops in 50 different colourways, so they decided to offer us a twin pack and choose the colours for us. Why can't they just say pick any two colours? probably because they know that people are more than likely to buy more than one set if the two colours they want are in different sets - rant over (for now)!