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I have too many of these long sleeved tees to count. They're beefy and warm, fit well and don't fade in the wash (hang or lay flat to dry).

 

I always wait until this time of year to snag another red one, but it arrived yesterday and not the same fabric. Although it's advertized as 100% pima cotton and says that on the label, the tee is lightweight and has a slippery feel...not the original pima cotton shirt. It was returned.

 

Anyone ordered these and notice the stark difference?

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@Shanus wrote:

I have too many of these long sleeved tees to count. They're beefy and warm, fit well and don't fade in the wash (hang or lay flat to dry).

 

I always wait until this time of year to snag another red one, but it arrived yesterday and not the same fabric. Although it's advertized as 100% pima cotton and says that on the label, the tee is lightweight and has a slippery feel...not the original pima cotton shirt. It was returned.

 

Anyone ordered these and notice the stark difference?


@Shanus They have been going downhill for a time now.  QVC used to have good t's at reasonable prices for what they were.  Now other retailers have far better clothes at not much more money.  

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Re: ISAAC'S PIMA COTTON TEES

Absolutely...........5 yrs ago his Pima Cotton was thick and warm. Wonderful....then a huge change and I avoid most Q - Issac line.

 

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@fthunt wrote:

Absolutely...........5 yrs ago his Pima Cotton was thick and warm. Wonderful....then a huge change and I avoid most Q - Issac line.

 


@fthunt I quit buying his t-shirt dresses about 3 years ago because they got crummy for the most part.  It wasn't fun ordering, being disappointed and sending them back at a loss of $10 a pop. 

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@fthunt wrote:

Absolutely...........5 yrs ago his Pima Cotton was thick and warm. Wonderful....then a huge change and I avoid most Q - Issac line.

 


@fthunt  @Sooner   At least be honest and say the fabrication is lighter weight before it costs me $5.50 to receive it and $6.95 for a return....disgusted.

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Several of us seem to be on the same page here don't we?  LOL!!!

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Count me in also!  I used to like Isaac's clothing but rarely order anymore.  Definitely....NO Pima Cotton!  

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Was the one you ordered a past TSV?

 

I have loved every pima cotton t-shirt I've tried with the exception of the ones that were a TSV.  Those are definitely not the same material.  They were thinner and scratchier.  I questioned if they were really pima cotton.

 

 

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I recently received A456388, a mock neck Isaac Pima tee which is substantial and of good quality @$39.98.  However, others I've bought have been thin, cheesy and way too clingy.  I don't like to show off the seams in my bras.  His line, like others, appears to have been greatly cheapened. 

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The new ones are clingy and thin...