Just what I need, heading into the hottest months of the year:
96% polyester, 4% elastane. Sticky, sweaty, unbreathable and potentially smelly.
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Anyone else prefer natural fabrics in the heat?
Have you ever worn any of their clothes?
I won't buy anything that is 100% synthetic.
Thought so! I have 3 of their tops and never had a problem with them the material is so soft. I personally find cotton and linen awful especially when I'm working with the horses in the summer cotton is just awful, sticky and hot! It's funny how we all find different materials have different effects but having actually worn some Mr Max I've never got sweaty or clammy wearing them.
I won't buy anything that is 100% synthetic.
Thought so! I have 3 of their tops and never had a problem with them the material is so soft. I personally find cotton and linen awful especially when I'm working with the horses in the summer cotton is just awful, sticky and hot! It's funny how we all find different materials have different effects but having actually worn some Mr Max I've never got sweaty or clammy wearing them.
As a matter of interest, what is the sizing like? Thanks
I put my leather bags away in the summer as I don't like to touch leather when it's hot. It's straw cotton or linen preferably in the summer months. I'll be putting a large cotton throw on my leather sofa this week which will be there until the end of Sept.
I also wish that there were more unlined jackets to choose from on QVC and on the high street. I find it so disappointing to see a lovely cotton or linen summer jacket and discover that it is lined - and lined with polyester.
I can manage polyester in winter and have a lovely dress that I had been thinking would do fine for a wedding I am going to in July. Even now, not into summer, I find it unpleasant to touch to pack away as I am rotating my wardrobe for summer.
Have been misleading you! Realised that i do have some polyester - a couple of really nice maxi dresses I bought last year off eBay. They were incredibly cheap, so I thought I would take the risk. HATED them - until I put a full length cotton shift between me and the horrible staticky fabric.
I do agree about the wash n wear aspect though.
As a matter of interest, what is the sizing like? Thanks
I would say go with your normal size, oh no I sound like JF, I think they are a bit generous but not overly so, I like my clothes a slightly looser fit as I can't stand clingy clothes so my normal size is perfect, I was at the supermarket earlier and saw a woman with a t-shirt on and her largish tummy showing in all its glory as the cotton material clung to it, it's not a look I would like to be seen with bless her, the material is silky soft and no static lol! I was shocked to see and feel the fabric when they arrived as for the price I assumed it wouldn't be that good but it amazed me as for the feel and touch I would have expected to pay double.
I know it's not a favourite at the mo but M&S has quite a few unlined jackets, it's so funny because the reason I noticed is because I can't stand and won't wear unlined jackets, I do find it interesting why we all like different things as I wonder why lol!
It's the new crimpelene (60s invention -awful). I much prefer to wear cotton or linen, hate this trend for clothing having 'stretch' ability.
How long has Mr Max been selling on QVC? I bought 3 Susan Graver plain turtle-neck tops when she first appeared in the UK and have washed and worn umpteen times and they still look as good as new and they're ideal for layering in winter. They were about £22 when I bought them, but her prices have just about doubled now. So maybe if Mr Max is new, now's the time to buy because they sure as anything won't stay at the prices they were in the beginning. Look at how Kim & Co prices have risen, too.
It's the new crimpelene (60s invention -awful). I much prefer to wear cotton or linen, hate this trend for clothing having 'stretch' ability.