Tips to spot quality clothing with spark

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Expert Tips to Spot Quality Clothing With Spark Look For The Details Get Up Close And Personal Decent Hem Allowances Care Instructions Label For Natural Fibers Pattern Matches At The Seams Natural Fibers Strong Stitches Well-Cut Fabric Patterns That Match Up Good Quality Thread Finished Seams


Look For the Details A high-quality garment is something you're going to have for a long time - and something its makers expect to last for a long time. So Sara says "something women should learn to look for are those well-crafted functional details like generously cut pockets or extra buttons and yarn sewn into the inside of the garment." These little details will extend the life of your new investment.


Decent Hem Allowances

The hem allowance is the width between the hemline and the hem edge. If you’re tall, you already know that this extra bit of fabric can be a life-saver when it comes to tailoring items to be a little longer.


Care Instructions Label For Natural Fibers

Natural fibers like silk, cotton, and wool stand up to wear and tear better than synthetic materials. 100% Cotton is using in Spark T-shirts.


Pattern Matches At The Seams

Check the side seams of a shirt and around any pockets to instantly tell if quality is high or not.


Natural Fibers

Synthetic fabrics are notorious for piling, and require lots of special care. If you want your clothing to look great wash after wash, stick to natural fibers like cotton, wool, linen and silk.


Good Quality Thread

Wimpy thread is only going to get wimpier over time, so take a minute to examine the quality of the thread that's been used to put the garment together. Does it appear to be strong enough to hold the fabric together? Could they have used something stronger? Are the stitches reinforced where they should be?


Strong Stitches

Inspect the stitching of any garment that you're considering for signs of unraveling, missed stitches, loose stitches, snags, crooked lines and other imperfections. Then, grab the fabric on each side of a seam, and lightly tug to see how well the garment holds together. If there's any sign of pulling apart, leave it on the rack.


Finished Seams

Look over the seams of any outfit that you're thinking of buying to make sure they lay flat and are free of puckers and other irregularities. Then, flip the piece inside out, and look at how the seams were finished. Unfinished edges are a sign of poor quality.


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