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Registered: ‎10-02-2017

Wow, Susan Graver has a sundress for $60.00.  What in the world?  It is liquid knit, which if you ever shoped Bon Worth, is similiar.  I was looking for one; but not at $60.  Goodbye Susan.  I have clothes from her from 20 years ago. Too expensive for me.

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Registered: ‎08-13-2011

Liquid Knit is nothing more than cheap polyester.  If I wanted something made out of that material, I would go to Walmart, or some other big box discount store.  No matter what she says, the stuff clings.  All her tops and dress belong in the $20 price range.  The models even have to tug at it because it clings so bad.

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Registered: ‎01-25-2018

@Lila4Nowwrote:

Liquid Knit is nothing more than cheap polyester.  If I wanted something made out of that material, I would go to Walmart, or some other big box discount store.  No matter what she says, the stuff clings.  All her tops and dress belong in the $20 price range.  The models even have to tug at it because it clings so bad.


SG's clothing is a LOL!! CHEAP polyester, hideous prints, and overpriced.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

What is the item #?   I really don't think $60 is too much to pay for a dress, but I'd have to see the dress to make this decision for myself 

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I have a closet full of liquid knit.  I LOVE IT!!!!!!!  Nothing cheap about it!  I love how easy it is to care for.  And I love all the compliments I always get when I wear her items.  Liquid knit is the best, as far as I'm concerned.

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Registered: ‎05-15-2014

I don't have a problem with liquid knit clinging either.  Though I agree some of the pricing is getting high.  She doesn't sell much for below $50 anymore.   Now the sheer tops with tanks are more like $60.  I really have to say I have many pieces of hers I really like but her armholes in her tanks are awful.  I stay away from those especially.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I know it's old fashioned but I ALWAYS wear a slip under any SG skirts or dresses because it prevents them from clinging. Easy peasy.Why did ladies stop wearing slips? They really do make dresses and skirts look nicer.Of course I don't wear my clothes sausage skin tight like the current trend. 

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Registered: ‎06-25-2012

I don't feel that $60 is outrageous for a nice sundress! If I like it, it looks good on me I think its a good investment! Now that I'm retired, I find that I like paying a bit more for the clothes I wear. 

"Pure Michigan"
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@ID2wrote:

I don't feel that $60 is outrageous for a nice sundress! If I like it, it looks good on me I think its a good investment! Now that I'm retired, I find that I like paying a bit more for the clothes I wear. 


I have always worn srubs to work - and now I'm retired. I find I certainly don't need to have very many dresses, skirt sets and so I like buying very nice ones, paying more because I don't need to buy as many. I always felt sorry for ladies who had to buy "work clothes" because that is so expensive. Scrubs were cheap. However, I always bought very good shoes both for work and my personal use, because I felt I had to make a living standing on those feet all day, so they had to be treated well.

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Registered: ‎11-05-2013

I guess I am the minority ...I really like her liquid knit.  It lays very nice on the body.