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amother
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Today at 2:18 pm
A while ago I realized that I feel like a different person when I wear 100% cotton tops. I'm sensory plus I get overheated, so no wool, no polyester, no acrylic, no nothing accept cotton.
(Linen is fine too, sometimes rayon, but cotton majority of the time)
During winter season, it's so hard to find 100% cotton tops. Most sweaters are made with some of the fabrics I mentioned above. I'm going from site to site, finding cute stuff, but most aren't cotton.
Anyone out there in the same boat? Have any tips?
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amother
Daylily
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Today at 2:19 pm
Can you sew? It's really not hard and like that you can use the materials you want.
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amother
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Today at 2:21 pm
amother Daylily wrote: | Can you sew? It's really not hard and like that you can use the materials you want. |
Never thought of that! But won't work for me. I work full time plus many nights.
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amother
Dustypink
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Today at 2:23 pm
These are brands that I found have a lot of 100% cotton clothing
Lands end
Loft
Uniqlo
Talbots
Pact (organic cotton)
Eileen fisher (pricey)
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Aurora
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Today at 2:24 pm
This is one reason why I buy so many clothes secondhand.
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kitov
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Today at 2:26 pm
Try french terry sweatshirts.
Warm and cotton.
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amother
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Today at 2:28 pm
amother Dustypink wrote: | These are brands that I found have a lot of 100% cotton clothing
Lands end
Loft
Uniqlo
Talbots
Pact (organic cotton)
Eileen fisher (pricey) |
will have a look, thanks
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amother
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Today at 2:28 pm
Aurora wrote: | This is one reason why I buy so many clothes secondhand. |
Interesting, how does that help?
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amother
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Today at 2:28 pm
kitov wrote: | Try french terry sweatshirts.
Warm and cotton. |
will look into it, thanks!
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giftedmom
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Today at 2:28 pm
Just stick to spring/summer sweatshirts
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amother
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Today at 2:35 pm
giftedmom wrote: | Just stick to spring/summer sweatshirts |
I work in an office so I need a bit more formal type wear.
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Iymnok
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Today at 2:36 pm
Is wool okay for you? Would high quality wool with a cotton shell be comfortable?
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amother
Oldlace
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Today at 3:08 pm
I find if I wear a long sleeve, high neck cotton t shirt, I can put other stuff on top without going crazy.
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Jalapeño
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Today at 3:24 pm
have you tried (real) silk?
professional and breathable.
you could also look into combed cotton and/or flannel for more wintery cotton materials
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kitov
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Today at 3:31 pm
Most banana Republic basic crewneck sweaters are comfortable and pretty.
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bnm
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Today at 4:21 pm
I wear jumpers with cotton shells and wear the same clothes all year round.
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amother
Steel
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Today at 4:43 pm
amother OP wrote: | I work in an office so I need a bit more formal type wear. |
How do you do with shells, soft modal or the cotton ones?
I wear a fresh shell each day with awesome open front cardigans for a great office look. (Mostly black neat looking crew neck shell and black stretch pencil skirt. I am particularly partial to knee length cardigans, though I have all types.)
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chocolate moose
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Today at 6:44 pm
wear the layer that's cotton nearest your skin then put a cardigan on top of that.
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amother
Foxglove
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Today at 6:51 pm
I’m just like you! I have a serious sweat problem.
Believe it or not I have found my solution to be - wearing an extra layer which is a thin modal shell. With the soft material on my skin I can wear something else on top that I normally wouldn’t be able to wear.
I buy the shells at the shell station. I have a drawer full of shells which I actually also wear in the summer under my summer tops as well.
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bsy
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Today at 7:00 pm
I also need cotton. If I wear a cotton shell, I can wear a sweater over it. But only in the winter. In the summer, everything needs to be cotton
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