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Registered: ‎11-01-2010

Re: These Marvelush shawl/shrug things....

I purchased one when it first aired.  It isn't a beautiful article of clothing.  I have not worn it in public. It is often confusing to figure out how it goes over my body.  But, having said all the negatives, I find it keeps me warm and cozy when I am sitting in a chair, reading.  I think I look like a little old granny, but a warm granny!

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Re: These Marvelush shawl/shrug things....

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I believe there is an easy remedy for static cling, in general.  Is it smoothing a metal hanger over the item?  Maybe google or web search it, asking for static cling remedies.   I'm sure that there are a few non-chemical remedies. .........p.s.  I occasionally receive email newsletters from Wacky uses, or something similar.........I'll have to go back and find out the name of the site.  ........I'm back..........It's 'wacky uses . com'.   Lots of tips there.  Not sure about static cling, though.

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Re: These Marvelush shawl/shrug things....

I don't like tge look from the abck either. don't like anything that "cups" this old butt.

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Re: These Marvelush shawl/shrug things....

I don't like the look from the back either. don't like anything that "cups" this old butt.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: These Marvelush shawl/shrug things....

While these types of wraps and cardigans look nice on the hanger, they do tend to look bulky and emphasize the wider body parts when worn. And yes, I have something similar, it's a gray marled knit cardigan with a rounded hem and a fold over shawl collar. The first time I wore it paired with skinny jeans and a sharkbite top something about it bugged me and I think it was the overall bulkiness and the shape when worn that bothered me. Now I would only wear it at home like a bed jacket.

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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Re: These Marvelush shawl/shrug things....

I am not a fan of shawls or ponchos. 

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Registered: ‎02-10-2013

Re: These Marvelush shawl/shrug things....

I too was not a huge fan of the shrug look, but love their ponchos! Wear at least one of them to work a week. They are not heavy, yet they are warm and stylish.

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Registered: ‎05-19-2014

Re: These Marvelush shawl/shrug things....

I need things that will keep me warm. Not acyrlic and polyester, no matter how reportedly soft. I wish there wasn't so much of this junk on QVC. Let's have a variety. Ok so maybe for people in the southern states, acyrlic is ok, but what about the rest of us?