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Occasional Contributor
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Registered: ‎12-04-2010

That's a nice word...interesting; ha.  It is very sloppy. Sadly, i cannot purchase any Logo since i don't want to look pregnant. It looks fantastic on size 0s who don't mind looking a little fuller.  

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Registered: ‎03-28-2010

I purchased the top with the lace and satin around the bottom.  When I washed it the hem at the bottom where the lace and satin are attached to wrinkled, or twisted.  I tried to iron it out but remains wrinkled.  If this cannot be remedied the top is ruined.  Anyone have any suggestions for this problem?

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Registered: ‎06-11-2011

@Llama Lady  I'im not sure I can really visualize what happened to your top and how it looks now, but if mine got all wrinked at the satin I would steam it with my steamer. You could also take it to the dry cleaners for advice - they steam garments and I know if ther was some kind of extra problem with it they would advise me about it or try to do something to fix it.

 

Also FYI I wash my LOGO using garment bags to protuect whatever is delecate on them. I turn them inside out, put them in a zippered mesh garment back and then into the washing machine. I line dry them and never put them in the dryer, although some people do.   I just think it prolongs the life of delicate clothes not to do that.

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Registered: ‎03-28-2010

Thank you Pearley for your reply.  The problem is hard to explain.  A friend of mine who sews thinks it is how the fabric was cut.  She thinks it will do this every time I wash it.  I tried to steam it and this did not help so I ironed it wrong side out and it helped a little but it still looks funny.