GRRRRR!
Today I bought a beautiful above-knee Missoni skirt (my first-ever couture item!) that was on the pre-sale rack at Neiman's SF. It fit me beautifully, looked hot, and was marked down from $395 to $237. Which is unusually expensive for me but I wanted it anyway. Since it's a knit, I checked all over for snags and thought I was pretty thorough. But no. I came home today all excited to model it for hubby....and that's when I noticed little snarls and snags here and there on the skirt. I thought Missoni was supposed to be high quality!?!?
I'm guessing that since it was on the sale rack, it had been displayed on the floor for awhile, getting snagged and nicked all over the place. But really, how common are snags on these supposedly high-quality Missoni clothes???? Are their things just too delicate to wear for fear of getting more snags??? I'm just really disappointed that I'll have to return it. Thanks for listening, ladies.
Today I bought a beautiful above-knee Missoni skirt (my first-ever couture item!) that was on the pre-sale rack at Neiman's SF. It fit me beautifully, looked hot, and was marked down from $395 to $237. Which is unusually expensive for me but I wanted it anyway. Since it's a knit, I checked all over for snags and thought I was pretty thorough. But no. I came home today all excited to model it for hubby....and that's when I noticed little snarls and snags here and there on the skirt. I thought Missoni was supposed to be high quality!?!?
I'm guessing that since it was on the sale rack, it had been displayed on the floor for awhile, getting snagged and nicked all over the place. But really, how common are snags on these supposedly high-quality Missoni clothes???? Are their things just too delicate to wear for fear of getting more snags??? I'm just really disappointed that I'll have to return it. Thanks for listening, ladies.