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Dear QVC designers, please know that not everyone loves club knit.

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I won't buy it again; it's way too thin!

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I am the minority.... I love the slub knit from J Jill.  It's lightweight for hot humid Florida summers

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Slub is paper thin and extremely cheap to produce. That’s why they shove it out at people
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Only slub knit I buy is from Costco online. Perfect for the few months or weeks of summer weather in the Pacific NW. They don't carry my size in the store, so I'm glad they sell them online.

 

A two-pack is currently $21.99, V-neck and 3/4 quarter sleeve. Limited colors, but the price is right even if it is a dollar higher than last year. Shipping and handling is included in the $21.99 price.

 

Cheers!

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I guess I'm the minority, but I love slub knit. I only own one that is see through and it's not from the Q. It's definitely a thinner fabric,but that's one of the things I like about it. I have quite a few. I tend to wear a lot of solid tees and I think the slub  gives a plain tee some visual interest.  But different strokes for different folks. That's what makes fashion fun,everyone is different in what they like.👕💛

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Back in the 1950s and 60s, we got catalogs and the cheapest things in them were slub knit dresses and shaker knit sweaters.  I've disliked them both ever since.  They still look cheap.

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Are they only selling clothing items in slub knit?

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@Kachina624 wrote:

Back in the 1950s and 60s, we got catalogs and the cheapest things in them were slub knit dresses and shaker knit sweaters.  I've disliked them both ever since.  They still look cheap.


@Kachina624 

 

Reminds me of my grandpa's long johns.   di

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There is cheap, thin slub knit and most costly, thick slub knot.  It can make a wonderful sweater.  Just a type of stitch.

 

Guess what kind we see here?  But the cost is low.