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10 signs that your clothing is actually low quality

Published by Business Insider on Tue, 15 Jan 2019


Buying high-quality clothes will save you some money in the long term.It can sometimes be hard to figure out if your clothes are high-quality or not.These are signs that your clothes might not be as high-quality as you think.When it comes to spending your hard-earned cash on wardrobe essentials, you want to make sure you're investing in clothing that will last more than a few wears. If your clothes seem to fall apart after a couple rounds in the washing machine or look shabby after a single season, they might be low quality. Here's how you can tell if your clothes are made to last or not.You can see right through a piece of clothing.Though quality doesn't always correlate with fabric thickness, being able to see straight through a piece of clothing might mean it's made out of cheaper material. Try this trick suggested by Anuschka Rees: hold an article of clothing up against a bright light. If you can see right through the fabric or discern the outline of your hand through the piece, the fabric weave isn't very dense and might not be that durable. Your 100% cotton shirt is already pilling.If that cotton shirt you just bought is already showing signs of pilling, it might not be made of quality fibers. That's because cotton is a natural fiber that is actually pretty resistant to pilling, according to CottonWorks. When a new cotton garment is already showing signs of pilling, that might mean that it's actually a cotton blend or that the cotton fibers used aren't very good quality. Your jeans feel lightweight and are soft on the first wear.That stack of $20 jeans at the mall might be tempting, but you're they're probably not the most durable. According to Live About, that's because good quality denim usually has a higher thread count and is made of a weave with at least a 12-ounce weight. Good quality denim may actually feel stiff and uncomfortable at first, though it will eventually "break in" and last a long time. Cheaper denim is often made of less dense material, which can leave it feeling light and deceptively soft right off the rack. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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