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Joules Jumpers.

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Pastabee · 28/08/2012 17:51

Looking at v neck jumpers for autumn and have seem some in Joules at the sort of price I wanted to pay:

www.joules.com/en-GB/Womens-v-neck-Jumper/Grey/N_TATUM/ProductDetail.raction

I've never bought anything from Joules before. What is the quality like? I would ideally like them to last more than one winter without being ridiculously bobbly. Is that unrealistic?

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Pastabee · 28/08/2012 19:35

Would it help if I said 'be brutally honest'?

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Poodlepower · 28/08/2012 20:41

I love Joules although am not sure the quality ALWAYS reflects the price tag (although these are a reasonable price) . I really like these jumpers, and 99% of what I've bought there is still looking good 2-3 years down the line.

The only thing that puts me off these jumpers are that they need hand washing!

Pastabee · 28/08/2012 21:13

Gosh, I hadn't noticed that. I think I'll steer clear!

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HollyBollyBooBoo · 28/08/2012 21:33

Wouldn't they be fine on a hand wash cycle on your washing machine (assuming you have that cycle!)?

Pastabee · 28/08/2012 21:42

I expect so holly but everything comes out dripping wet on that cycle and I never know what to do with it then if I can't put it on the line!

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HollyBollyBooBoo · 29/08/2012 21:33

True, I always put them back in on a 600 spin and then shove them on the line!

Though it's probably not worth the effort and it's easier to find knitwear that can be machine washed.

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