Really, is mousseline really not a winter-friendly fabric? I wanted to wear a gorgeous new sweater, which is two-ply cashmere, yummy, soft, warm and a perfect match for one of my new mousselines. The mousseline had a mind of its own anyway when we purchased it. It just didn't want to cooperate at the store. It had a lot of static electricity and it couldn't even fold up into its box properly. It couldn't stick to itself. Anyway, the other scarf that I purchased didn't do this. ANYWAY...
I had a mousseline hanging on a hanger, Rayure de Mexique, which goes with everything and never gave me a minute of trouble, did not like to be with my sweater. I was also wearing a cashmere pullover under the cardigan.
So, what I'm thinking, is the fabric anti-cashmere? Anti-low humidity? I have a whole-house humidifier on both of our furnaces. I don't think I have ever worn a mousseline with anything but cotton or silk or polyester, even.
So, what gives? Is it me or is it mousseline? Are the beautiful new scarves that I have not attracted to my lovely new cashmere sweaters and tops? I guess a silk/cashmere GM is sort of seasonal unless I know I'm going someplace chilly in the summer.
Anyone else? Any ideas?
Thanks!!
I had a mousseline hanging on a hanger, Rayure de Mexique, which goes with everything and never gave me a minute of trouble, did not like to be with my sweater. I was also wearing a cashmere pullover under the cardigan.
So, what I'm thinking, is the fabric anti-cashmere? Anti-low humidity? I have a whole-house humidifier on both of our furnaces. I don't think I have ever worn a mousseline with anything but cotton or silk or polyester, even.
So, what gives? Is it me or is it mousseline? Are the beautiful new scarves that I have not attracted to my lovely new cashmere sweaters and tops? I guess a silk/cashmere GM is sort of seasonal unless I know I'm going someplace chilly in the summer.
Anyone else? Any ideas?
Thanks!!