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Old Jun 24th, 2008, 08:13 PM   #1
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Default DKNY Pure Quality?

I love the DKNY Pure line. I like the 100% cotton knit pieces. They can pretty much be worn right out of the dryer. The styles are loose fitting and comfortable which is key for me, being a SAHM. BUT....I question the quality. Does anyone have any experience with this line? Do you like the quality? Do the pieces last or are they pretty disposable?
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Old Jun 25th, 2008, 10:42 AM   #2
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I like their stuff! I got a dress from an outlet... It's very simple but yet elegant. I have only washed it once (I rotate a lot my dresses) and it turned out good. The fabric is pretty thick and looks good quality (no pilling nor twist seams after wash, I even put it in the dryer). If you can find them with a coupon or discounted, definitely get one piece and try...don't know if they worth the retail price though
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