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Rob Muller is the CEO of HSN since 2022 & QVC only owns 30% of HSN
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I could not have said it better. I am barley 5 feet. I watch the hosts & they are all acting. You have very overpaid actors selling you stuff they would not be caught dead. Amy makes me laugh she has very expensive taste with Cartier jewelry, yet she will try & sell u the Brooklyn bridge for her paycheck.
It is out & out a disgrace what they are trying to sell to begin with they pay 1 or 2 dollars for a garment it all cheaply made. When they sell at clearance they are still making a huge profit which is what people do not understand.
They constantly say oh if you are petite you can where this do they mean 5’2 or 5’3 with long legs.
Why should we have to buy anything less than a petite size.
Petites have been out for over 25 years.
HSN is totally out of touch with their customers.
Collen Lopez’s line is an HSN owned line of clothing & they still don’t make everything in petites they just don’t care that is why they do not do 1/2 as well as QVC.
QVC sells at a little higher price but it is so well worth it most not all of the designers make quality & great sizing.
People think it is owned by QVC it is not it is only 30% owned by QVC the CEO of HSN is Rob Muller since 2022 and he could care less about his customers. He is a DEI hire. -
Hi Oodiebom, I think QVC owns 30% of HSN. I agree QVC & HSN r like night & day.
HSN has become the bargain basement & QVC gets all the quality merchandise and brands.
I do blame HSN for that because the Q only owns 30% so the President of HSN isn’t doing his job he is settling for less & just enough to get buy.
It always starts at the top and they have poor management.
I feel that they sell stuff that no one else wants and they get it for peanuts and sell it to us.
I have found a lot of the junk they sell elsewhere for less money.
It really has gone downhill, and it is a shame they need to put a fire under their head management that runs the show. -
Hi Sherryrose,
I am 66 so we are the same generation. I do purchase true petite sizing from Anthropologie also Reformation sells true petite sizing.
Also, Ann Taylor, Macys has a petite section which is a little less expensive than Anthropologie & Reformation.
Banana Republic has petites, but I do not shop there as much as I use to many years ago. I worked part time at one of their stores many years ago and they had a huge petite section, but the store is still there & it is 1/2 the size with no petites.
They do have petites online still but not as big of a selection.
Susan Grave on QVC sells petites and other designers do also. When Susan & a couple of other designers on the Q not all make petite tops, blazers or jackets they make them in true petite sizing. It is just not shorter in length it is supposed to be shorter in the arms, torso and fit for a true petite woman.
I just find that HSN has poor quality clothing in general and when I do see something I like it is never in petites. I also find it very insulting when they try & tell you it would work for a petite woman. It’s like if I said to an average or tall woman here put on my petite pants it will work so what if it is very short in the leg it’s the style sometime.
It is condescending & taking your customers for granted. It is also not being inclusive! HSN has always been way behind QVC in everything that they do but I doubt they will ever catch up when it comes to actually listening to the customer & being all inclusive.
My mom & grandmom were both seamstresses and could make clothes of course using a pattern, but they were very talented. I also remember my mom always taking me shopping for clothes & being disappointed in the way they were made.
She spoiled me with quality even though we did not have a lot of money.
So, I do like quality materials, & well fitted clothes.
I also don’t like when a designer on HSN makes an item in petite and acts like they are throwing us a bone and we should be grateful that they made that 1 item I don’t like or want in a petite.
They need to learn respect for their customers & to include everyone Regular, Talls & True petites. -
I Agree