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the next WynneLayers Fastion TSV is on the 13/08/21
I won’t ignore it I’m afraid because she wrote what I, and a lot of others, think. There is a total overload of some of the brands and there’s no denying that. New brands often disappear quite quickly and then, low and behold, Dyson and MW appear with a vengeance.i would ignore it as its the 2nd biggest selling fashion range behind kim & co as they have stated on air
Cheap machine stitching on MW's clothes. Pull a thread, and all the stitching comes undone. Sometimes, you'll see a French seam. If this line does sell as well as they say it does, someone will come up with something similar at a lower price. It will still be cheap QVC goods, however.People buy into the MY hype but the reality is poorly made clothes. Occasionally there may be the odd exception. I like the ideas but the excecution is just that an excecution. Poor fit. Poor fabrics that bobble, pill and pull just while trying them on, much less wearing and washing.
MW is shocking quality and the sizing is awkward in that its inconsistent. I do have a couple of dresses that I like wearing but overall its not greatQVC's most potent sales assets are their sales people, love them or loathe them, for the fact that they present brands to you in your space in such a way that they are made to look like what you should be wearing to seem chic/cool/stylish/funky/whatever. Sadly that dream in dashed once you actually get the stuff home and try it on. A real eye-opener is to visit one of their outlets where the lack of quality is there on display and it put me off buying clothes from them. Marla Wynne actually looked the best for quality of a very bad bunch, but certainly no better than any supermarket stuff for a fraction of even their outlet prices.
About 15 years ago I had a Per Una jumper with chiffon frills on the cuffs, very nice until I washed my hands & they went soggy. Old Marla's out of date.Sewing a bit of chiffon on to the bottom and sleeves of her garments, seems to be the latest MW ‘thing’.
Yes but anything would have very good sales figures, if it’s constantly featured on air. If something is hardly ever featured it won’t sell, just like items that are put on clearance that have never been live on air.i would ignore it as its the 2nd biggest selling fashion range behind kim & co as they have stated on air
...and they have the nerve to call it "tailoring"! It doesn't stop at MW either. It's used to describe anything and everything across their fashion ranges, and that includes the stuff that's gets knocked out in its thousands from Chinese factories - so basically, that's most of it!Cheap machine stitching on MW's clothes. Pull a thread, and all the stitching comes undone. Sometimes, you'll see a French seam. If this line does sell as well as they say it does, someone will come up with something similar at a lower price. It will still be cheap QVC goods, however.