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How to recognize poor vs. good quality in clothes (in 5 points) | Justine Leconte
This video explains how to spot (cheap) bad quality clothing and what high quality would look like. You don't need to be a fashion designer to learn how to recognize poor quality!
I tackle the following 5 points:
- Good fit / Good cut
- Colors / Dyeing
- Prints / Appliqués / Jacquards
- Fabrics / fibers
- Sewing quality / Stitching / Threads
... and THANK YOU for 50,000 SUBSCRIBERS ON THIS CHANNEL!!!
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New videos: Wednesday 5pm & Sunday 12pm (Paris/Berlin time).
Take care!
Justine
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FIBERS MENTIONED
- The core 4 natural ones: cotton, silk, linen and wool.
- The "new" natural ones (with better properties, derived from natural materials): modal (better than cotton), viscose (made from wood), tencel (made from bamboo).
- The most common synthetic ones: acetate (this one is old and not breathable, stay away!), rayon (a substitute for silk), nylon, acrylic (a substitute for wool), polyamid, elathane (great to make e.g. a cotton fabric or denim fabric bounce back after you have moved!)
You can see the fabrics I use for my collection here:
www.justineleconte.com/shop
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SOCIAL
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My website (current collection):
www.justineleconte.com/shop
Business requests:
info@justineleconte.com
#fashion #fashiondesign #shopping #quality
I tackle the following 5 points:
- Good fit / Good cut
- Colors / Dyeing
- Prints / Appliqués / Jacquards
- Fabrics / fibers
- Sewing quality / Stitching / Threads
... and THANK YOU for 50,000 SUBSCRIBERS ON THIS CHANNEL!!!
Thumbs up if you liked this video!
Any question? Comment below.
New videos: Wednesday 5pm & Sunday 12pm (Paris/Berlin time).
Take care!
Justine
*************************************
FIBERS MENTIONED
- The core 4 natural ones: cotton, silk, linen and wool.
- The "new" natural ones (with better properties, derived from natural materials): modal (better than cotton), viscose (made from wood), tencel (made from bamboo).
- The most common synthetic ones: acetate (this one is old and not breathable, stay away!), rayon (a substitute for silk), nylon, acrylic (a substitute for wool), polyamid, elathane (great to make e.g. a cotton fabric or denim fabric bounce back after you have moved!)
You can see the fabrics I use for my collection here:
www.justineleconte.com/shop
*************************************
ONE VIDEO FROM LAST WEEK
Find out your skin undertone (warm, cool or neutral):
https://youtu.be/hw_ie8PUXGI
*************************************
SOCIAL
Instagram: JustineLeconte_officiel
Facebook: Justine Leconte Fashion
Twitter: JustineLeconteO
Pinterest: jleconteberlin
My website (current collection):
www.justineleconte.com/shop
Business requests:
info@justineleconte.com
#fashion #fashiondesign #shopping #quality
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