I try to avoid anything made in China even quilting fabric. The items are full of chemicals and made with every short cut possible.
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Originally Posted by juliea9967
(Post 8300976)
I have bought a couple of shirts from them. I bought the large size because I know that these things are usually "smaller". The large size did not fit, and the product took forever to get here. Also, while they appeared to be a poly type fabric, they required ironing. I don't iron anything anymore, except quilting material of course.
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All i can say is the tops look soooooooo much better on the models than they do on me!
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I have purchased four bathing suits from them (2 a year ago and 2 approx. a month ago) and was not disappointed in the least and the sizes seemed right on.
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I love Alfred Dunner tops and pants so I ordered two new ones from a company I use often. When they came I saw they were made in China. I tried on one and it was fine but the second one I could not get my head through the top. After I finally got myself untangled from it I looked and it looked like they has sewn the neckline front and back together. I thought I could fix it myself and not have to send it back. I got my ripper but could not find stitches to start cutting so I pulled hard on it and it started ripping apart without ripping the fabric, then I saw they had ironed on stones around the top front and they had glued through both layers of fabric. Thank goodness I got it apart without damaging it. It was not the first time I have had to fix or remake something made in China.
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