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Nice color selection and good price but I don't care for tunic length.  I wish designers would stop with all the tunic lengths.

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I can't wear cashmere - makes me itch. Looks nice though and cashmere seems to be a holiday gift tradition for some. 

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All the things people said they didn't like about it is exactly what I do like about it lol!

 

I like the ribbing look....like the length....love the v-neck....and that light purple color is so pretty....but I just don't know if I can do cashmere.  Still on the fence...

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@BrookShop200 wrote:
Did anyone else think about sizing up, despite them saying it was TTS? It looked too tight on some on the models. What do you all think?

I did size up beause I thought it looked a little tight too.I hope it is not real thin because in  early presentations most of the models had a shirt under it...I want to be able to choose to layer,not because I have to.Woman Wink

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Ladies how do you wash yours? or is this a dry clean only thing??  I remember my Mom used to hand wash hers and lay flat to dry....she never took hers into the dry cleaner.

 

Opinions??

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@Adamlambert wrote:

Sales people are there to sell. Google types of cashmere. How different could it be? I have cheap 2 ply from kohls and expensive from Lord &Taylor. Can't really tell the difference. I buy mine on eBay.   I wouldn't buy something because a host said it didn't itch or was different. 


There is a huge difference between good and bad cashmere.   

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I don't have a need for this sweater, but it is beautiful. I always enjoy Isaac and his beautiful clothing and accessories.

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I love this TSV.  The lilac color is very unique.  I simply cannot resist the color of burgundy.    I have several cashmere sweaters from 'way back'.  Do not place them in a dryer.  Just hand wash (or very, very, very delicate machine wash and do not over-spin) in gentle, unscented liquid (not powdered) soap, and lay flat to dry.  I have three wood dryer racks.  One can find them everywhere, and now they are available in non-wood options.  .......... p.s.  I often hand wash items, then place them in my washer on the Spin cycle..........I stand there and stop the spin cycle after a few spins, re-arrange, and then spin a few more spins.  Then lay flat to dry on a rack.

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@Solar Is My Name wrote:

Try LLBean, @apple1964. Many classic styles there.


Oh yes, thank you for reminding me, I get there catalog and I love there clothing I will check them out on line. Have a nice day!

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@tsavorite wrote:

@apple1964 wrote:

Another tunic... No! I cannot wear wool and I would like some shorter sweater length's. I am looking for crew neck cable sweaters oh well a pass for me. And about the moth getting the sweater thats a given....Woman Wink


Really? Why would moths get the sweater??? My Mom had several cashmere sweaters (I had gotten them for gifts) and none of them ever got moths.  I have never owned one as the ones at the store I find to be very itchy...can't wear them.

 

Then I heard Shawn say she was just like me but can wear Isaac's cause it is done differently.  What do you ladies think?? I did order the Lilac...it's my weakness love this color...but am so worried that I won't be able to tolerate it.  These hosts are not always truthful.

 

Opinions??


Really? It can happen with any wool sweater so wake up.  Woman LOL