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@Estellee wrote:

I've never tried Candace's clothes. How is the quality?


@Estellee   In my opinion, deplorable.  The cheapest made line at QVC .

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I bought three last year & very pleased with them. I went back for the blue but sold out in my size
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thanks for the Ebay mention - I got  one that I wanted for $5 less and no shipping!!

 

winner winner chicken dinner!!

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@Estellee wrote:

I've never tried Candace's clothes. How is the quality?

 

 

I got two of her linen blend shirts last year and LOVED them.

 

I came back and got the rest (except apricot plaid) yesterday. 

 

So, I got all of them, plus ordered another white for a back up. 

 

I am tall and those shirts fit me just fine. These shirts look particularly good on style wise...something about the way they are made...they are adorable with jeans. 

 

I find nothing wrong with the quality for the price. I sized up to a medium in these and the fit is perfect. Most of that size are gone. 


 

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I have jeans, sweaters and tee shirts from her line and never had any issues with the fit or quality.  I have been wearing her v neck tee shirts for two years now and they still look like new and I wear them a lot.  

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@spumoni99 wrote:

I see it in all the colors in xl?  I like it but do you think it will require ironing?  I hate ironing!


@spumoni99   Linen and Rayon, the world's two most wrinkly fabrics.  Of course it'll need ironing and will wrinkle voraciously.


@Kachina624 

Actually, it doesn't.  I have the 3 solid colors in this shirt from last year and have washed and worn them a number of times.  I wash in cold water and hang to dry, smoothing out everything when I first put it on the hanger.  It's fine to wear casually as is when it dries, and I'm not one who usually does that.

 

But I also use my steamer if I'm wearing it somewhere like church.  It smooths out really quickly and doesn't get awfully wrinkled like 100% linen. 

 

Full disclosure, I hate 100% linen but I really like linen/rayon blends because they're softer and less wrinkly.  So these shirts exactly fit the bill for me.  

 

Kachina, I find myself agreeing with most of your posts, so I guess CCB will just have to be the thing we differ on Smiley Wink.

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