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poorly-constructed, made in China flash. Nobody needs the clothes sold on QVC.
I have Denim & Co. T-shirts that are far more well-made than T-shirts I have paid twice as much for at name department stores. They are all cotton, a good weight, well-sewn and look fine even after they've been washed and dried 50 times in a year. My ideal T-shirt has a V-neck, 3/4 sleeves, with vents on the sides. I can get them at QVC and they change up the colors every season, always keeping black and white (Denim & Co. sells other styles, too, just for the record). I don't have to waste time chasing all over stores looking for what I need and only finding things that are embellished and have pictures on them.
I work at home and live in the Southwest where dressing is very casual. These shirts, with Capri pants, sandals, and jewelry from my silver collection get me through most of my life. When it's cold, which is seldom, I switch to black jeans, boots, and a leather jacket, but I still need my T-shirts. I'm more interested in utilitarian clothing with good value than in trying to impress someone. I'm the same way with my hair. I pay top dollar for a good cut every six weeks. After that, I just wash and wear. I'd rather spend my money on books, travel, and art than on things that are of ever-changing style. QVC helps me to save money and be low maintenance.
Last edited by Jukesgrrl; 12-08-2013 at 11:01 PM..
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