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Tesco cashmere

8 replies

1dilemma · 17/12/2007 01:25

Any good?
Thanks

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turquoise · 17/12/2007 07:43

Not bad for the price, and machine washable which is a major plus.

sophiewd · 17/12/2007 08:07

My DM has a couple of there cashmere jumpers and wears them most of the time. Highly rates them

MrsCarrot · 17/12/2007 08:31

Mine lost its shape and was horribly bobbly after just a few (cold/wool) washes. I've had a better quality one thats kept its shape for six years so I won't buy them again.

InnAFull · 17/12/2007 08:46

I bought my very fussy adult DD a grey one last year, and she liked it so much I've bought her a black one this year at her request. It was a mere £28 so if it doesn't laast forever I'll still think it was good value - and the first one is still OK, she may handwash it though as has no WM, not sure if that preserves them longer.

moondog · 17/12/2007 09:00

Mine are nice (and sooooooo warm.) I only handwash though.

NomDePlume · 17/12/2007 09:08

I've got one of the cardi's. I like it.

NomDePlume · 17/12/2007 09:09

You can't really argue with the price

MrsCarrot · 17/12/2007 09:11

I agree they are good value for cashmere, but I thought they were very expensive for something that looked awful after two or three washes.

Maybe I was unlucky, or maybe dh put it on a hot wash and didn't tell me. It looked like a stretched out hourglass. With bobbles.

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