Question Posted Saturday December 24 2005, 2:10 pm
hello i just bought this cashmere shirt and everyones always like omg cashmere is so soft. well like when i wear it its all itchy and annoys me. is this just me being picky or is there something wrong with the shirt cause its not like a name brand. i just want to know cause im not sure i should bring it back. thanks so much guys.
AGEHA answered Sunday December 25 2005, 10:21 pm: Take it back and exchange it for a cheap shirt that you know is going to be comfortable. Cashmere is overrated and overpriced. [ AGEHA's advice column | Ask AGEHA A Question ]
ncblondie answered Saturday December 24 2005, 9:26 pm: Have you wore cashmere before? If not, there's a chance you may be allergic to it and that's what's making you itch. Also, is it 100% cashmere? Check the label. Sometimes lower quality cashmere is mixed with other fabrics. It can be irritating to the skin as well. Have you washed the shirt. Sometimes chemicals are used in the making of the shirt. Washing it may help to get rid of the chemicals if that's what is irritating your skin. If the itching continues, I would take it back. It's not worth being miserable and itchy when you're wearing it. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday December 24 2005, 3:00 pm: nothing is wrong with you. It just feels itchy to you, and good to others.
Id take it back if you didnt want to wear it again. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
corinne<3 answered Saturday December 24 2005, 2:47 pm: there are all diffrent grades of cashmere..if you buy a cheaper kind it wont be the same quility as say a 400 dollar shirt and may itch you, if your not comfortable in it your not going to want to wear it alot and you should take it back. [ corinne<3's advice column | Ask corinne<3 A Question ]
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