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I love liquid knit. Easy care, for sure. I've been buying her clothes for years and I've never been disappointed with the quality.  I'm another who no longer cares to iron.

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Registered: ‎11-17-2012

Check out the Memorial Day savings items. Many are deeply discounted.  I picked up many items in the $30 - $40 price range.

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@KittySoftPaws wrote:

@San Antonio Gal  You should check out some of SG reviews on her poly items. Apparantly at one time the liquid knit as example, were good, but now they have become as described, "hot, thin, and clingy." She wouldn't be the first or last to start with quality and then later cut it back.

 

That being said, I will take natural fibers like cotton for the softness and comfort alone, but that's just me. I also really like Lyocell for it's movement, lightness, and softness. It's considered semi-synthetic. And this is what I found is said of cotton, "Natural breathability, skin friendly softness, durable, absorbant, and hypoallergenic."


@KittySoftPaws  -  I own SG tops that I've worn to the office.  Never found them to be "hot, thin, and clingy".  They hold up in the wash well and look like they did when first purchased.

 

I also love lyocell pants in the warmer months.  I own a few of PLW's lyocell pants and get compliments when I wear them:

 

Peace Love World Regular Lyocell PullOn Pant  Indigo

Peace Love World Regular Lyocell PullOn Pant  Indigo

I own both colors.

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Registered: ‎09-09-2023

I purchased "liquid knit" tops well over a decade ago, still have two and they are much thicker and do not wrinkle or cling.  I purchased some short sleeve LK tops recently and they came wrinkled, were much thiner, definately show everything and cling in the wrong places.

 

QVC owns the Graver line and they have cheapened it.  Graver is a glorified designer but QVC sets the prices, etc.

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@ILOVEDOGS wrote:

I purchased "liquid knit" tops well over a decade ago, still have two and they are much thicker and do not wrinkle or cling.  I purchased some short sleeve LK tops recently and they came wrinkled, were much thiner, definately show everything and cling in the wrong places.

 

QVC owns the Graver line and they have cheapened it.  Graver is a glorified designer but QVC sets the prices, etc.


 

@ILOVEDOGS    and others

 

Maybe some have not noticed that there are different 'levels' of SG clothes for a while now.

 

Original liquid knit is still the same quality it has always been.

 

There is the 'Modern Essentials' line and 'Essentials' line which are lower priced and are on the lighter side, IMHO, than regular liquid knit. 

They are priced less!  I would not call them cheap or clingy.

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Registered: ‎08-22-2013

I don't see Susan's line as being any more expensive than anything else on QVC. I will add to the chorus of people who love her line. Liquid knit items were great for me as a teacher and I am still wearing them now that I'm retired.