The description “wearable “

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Does this confuse anybody else
I’ve just heard on dancing shoes with Moda show ( on now ) that a shoe in a certain size was described as thus “ this size is very wearable “ 😆
And item clothes are described as being very wearable .. is it just me ? lol
 
I know - surely logically every item of apparel sold on QVC is 'wearable', even if it looks utterly ridiculous.

I think it's just another stupid euphemism for 'this item piece looks vaguely normal, like you might see on someone nipping between Waitrose and the dry cleaners. In other words, it's less likely to make you look like a ***, or have someone say 'ooh, what have you come as?'
 
yes just another stupid euphemism, I despair sometimes at the intelligence of people telling us this rubbish and I am beginning to wonder if they are trained to give such descriptions.
Absolutely… I’m just wondering how a “size “ is wearable … Christmas plonk must have been started in tbe staff room lol
 
If you really listen to the majority of presenters they histogram s***e imo. They all pretend to be knowledgeable on everything they flog and go on and on about nothing at all. It used to be good watching, give if take, no longer though.
 
I was listening to Jill Franks this morning on a night time repeat and could not believe the amount of tosh she comes out with. Absolute rubbish!
 
Are the strappy sandals being sold today with the party clothes wearable? Most of them are very pretty. The models and Ruth Langsford are wearing them with bare legs. Surely they are not wearable in December. Or, do women wear boots and leggings and change into the sandals once they arrive at the party? Wearing sheer tights would spoil the look of the sandals around the toe area.
 

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