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‎07-24-2019 06:37 PM - edited ‎07-27-2019 07:33 AM
I've also had to donate almost all my polyester clothes. Louis's mock suede pants are fantastically comfortable though. I have very sensitive skin and live in a humid climate. I can wear super soft robes, coats, even winter fleece bottoms of poly. But when the weather is warm, poly is impossible. So your skin and climate determine your comfort. Louis does use rayon/span that is breathable and soft. For cotton, I have the thinnest cotton slub from logo. Also her rayon/span is very soft. The problem with logo are the unnecessary kooky styles. Therefore, I just wear many as pajama tops.
‎07-24-2019 07:18 PM
I'm alergic to silk organza. I bought a beautiful sleeveless cocktail dress with a fitted bodice and a full skirt in an amazing coral color. My husdand and I were going to a wonderful event, and I wore the dress with turquoise jewelry. I had never had it on for very long. It was an out door event and it was warm. I started to feel very uncomfortabe not thinking it was the dress. Silk had never bothered me before. My husband said are you feeling alright? Your back is beet red as were my arms and chest. When the hives started to pop up we took our leave. I took an alergy pill, and a shower. Need less to say I returned the dress. I was told it was the finish of the fabric that makes it stiff. Who knows, but I never went near the fabric again.
‎07-24-2019 08:55 PM
Yes, it is often the finishing materials used that cause the problem. I am also very reactive to cheap dyes. I can smell them at 40 paces! Another thing that can affect comfort and wear is the quality of the fibers used. Those with very short fibers, sometimes even recycled with much shorter pieces fallen on the manufacturing floors swept up and reconstituted, will pill very quickly affecting the look as well as the comfort in wearing those garments made from them. This is also true of the thread used.
I don't have any problems with Louis's polyesters. In fact, the quality of them is beautiful and also much cheaper to maintain than silks: easy care and the dyes used are stable. I have actually come to prefer them.
‎07-24-2019 09:01 PM
My body can’t take the combination of heat and polyester. I have more success when it’s cold when I wear polyester. I try to avoid it now.
‎07-25-2019 04:11 PM
fresh kitty, Louis just showed a great top in cotton/modal, and it's wonderful. Can be dressy or casual.
‎07-25-2019 04:17 PM
Polyester is plastic. There are a ton of chemicals used to make it. If you use fabric softener on poly, it will stick and make a film.
If you use fabric softener, give it up. Rinse your clothing in vinegar water to remove the buildup. That might help.
‎07-25-2019 05:18 PM
@Snoopp wrote:My body can’t take the combination of heat and polyester. I have more success when it’s cold when I wear polyester. I try to avoid it now.
Frankly, I'm the same way. I can wear poly in the winter, but in the summer--especially when I travel to a humid climate--I can't tolerate it.
Generally, I now stick with cotton & linen (preferably organic) in the summer months.
‎07-26-2019 08:03 PM
‎08-07-2019 03:00 PM
I love Louis' designs, but the fabrics lately are unfortunately not for me. I know he sources the best poly he can find, but every time I try it, I send it back. Just can't wear poly - especially in tops.
I find the pebble crepe ok - majority rayon, made from cellulose, so technically while man made, not a synthetic fabric. And I do love the WK, again, majority rayon.
It's disappointing to me that his budget doesn't allow better fabrics, when Martha Stewart, D & Co, and SG can all do linen blends for summer.
I'll just stick to Whisper Knit and outerwear. Sigh...all those beautifully designed items in non-natural fabrics.
‎08-07-2019 07:13 PM
@Sammijo10 wrote:I love Louis' designs, but the fabrics lately are unfortunately not for me. I know he sources the best poly he can find, but every time I try it, I send it back. Just can't wear poly - especially in tops.
I find the pebble crepe ok - majority rayon, made from cellulose, so technically while man made, not a synthetic fabric. And I do love the WK, again, majority rayon.
It's disappointing to me that his budget doesn't allow better fabrics, when Martha Stewart, D & Co, and SG can all do linen blends for summer.
I'll just stick to Whisper Knit and outerwear. Sigh...all those beautifully designed items in non-natural fabrics.
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Well, you know, Sammijo, if you can wear the Whisper Knits, then you can wear the best that LDO Linea can offer! I love my Whisper Knits!
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