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I think that QVC is more of an equal opportunity clothier. They seem to have something for everyone, in every size. Good for them. Having said that, I can't seem to order anything that fits! And shipping is expensive.
Just can not get into buying garments I can't try on, or feel the quality of between my fingers.
Every now and then I see something, and think to myself, "I wouldn't mind trying that on". But I can't, so I've never purchased.
Any age could wear that. The hemline may need to be adjusted a bit for body type, height or preference.
Seems like any other department store to me but more on the conservative side.
I haven't seen anything I had to have, but then I don't spend a lot of time watching QVC either. But from personal experience, I can see something on the rack that I love and when I try it on, it doesn't look good at all. So I would never expect to be able to buy clothes online. The exception is when I have already bought something and know the size I like and just want it in a different color.
I have bought shoes online - but not from QVC. I saw some slip on shoes on either QVC or HSN one time and they were sparkly and I swear looked like Michael Jackson shoes. People really buy those?
QVC is not the only retailer that sells prints. Prints are big right now. Is there another reason you don't like QVC?
I think it's more the type of prints that are usually featured on QVC.
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