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@Venezia 

I also missed St John's Bay. The dungarees I tried on there fit me, after I had looked at many others, in lots of stores. I knew immediately that the pants were a perfect fit when all the others were not. Price was good too.

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The one on the left looks better.  I will pay more for quality.  

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I think the one on the left looks more tailored and nicer. If I'm just going to wear it casually with shorts and jeans, the one on the right would be fine with me. My issue is the Pima cotton. In my experience the material wrinkles & shrinks after washing & drying. It has happened to me more than once. My cotton poly blend tops never shrink and wrinkle much less. 

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@FancyPhillyshopper wrote:

 

 

My DH refuses to wear any clothes with a cotton/poly blend.  He can only tolerate 100% cotton.  

 

I must say the cotton pima tops by IM are very, very soft and comfortable, and I do not mind paying the extra amount to wear them.

 

My goal in life is not to buy the cheapest items, but rather to get the best price on high quality items I will enjoy wearing.


@FancyPhillyshopperI agree! Value over price!   I only buy LL Bean Pima cotton t-shirts now.  No reason at all to get anything else. They are beautiful, comfortable they they last.