What are good replacements for the garments being discontinued? Members who are interested in purchasing garments that are similar to the selected styles being discontinued should consider the following:.
Beginning June 30, , the following products will no longer be available at Distribution Services or Deseret Book stores, but will continue to be available at store. In addition, Stretch Cotton maternity, nursing, and midcalf styles for women will be introduced during and These will replace Cotton-Poly nursing, maternity, and midcalf garments, which will continue to be available until the same Stretch Cotton styles are released. Stretch polyester mesh side panels dry quickly and help deliver airflow.
Several design features help make Stretch Cotton a premium garment product: a redesigned sleeve to eliminate excess fabric under the arm, a soft elastic waistband, simple silky binding, hems without lace, semi-flat performance seams, printed labels, and customized fits for average or full bust and lower or natural waist. To order Stretch Cotton garments, visit store.
The fabrics were chosen to provide a comfortable, cool fit for members living around the world. Stretch Cotton tops have been designed with a new sleeve that eliminates fabric under the arm for a cooler, more comfortable fit. The garment also features a tagless label where possible.
This will help to make the garment more comfortable, and it ensures that the tag information remains readable longer. The printed labels are designed to last approximately five years—well beyond the lifetime of the garment itself—under normal wash and wear conditions. Cotton naturally shrinks, so this product will shrink slightly; however, most members report that the shrinkage is unnoticeable.
The garment should be formfitting but not tight. If the garment is worn too tight, the seams could tear. The hemline of the garment bottom should be just above the kneecap and the sleeve hem should be three inches beyond the shoulder bone. If the garment is worn too short or tight, the hemlines may be uncomfortable. Stretch Cotton should be washed in warm or cool water and then line dried or tumble dried on low heat.
Hot water and high heat can break down the spandex more quickly. Only non-chlorinated bleach should be used, as chlorinated bleach can make cotton and spandex fibers more brittle as well as discolor fabrics.
By the end of , these will be released to members in other areas. Other Stretch Cotton styles, including nursing and maternity options, will follow during the course of Not everyone will prefer Stretch Cotton, as there are many different preferences for the fit and feel of fabric. However, Stretch Cotton has received favorable results from member wear tests in many areas of the world.
All garments are designed and tested to last 50 washes, which is approximately one year. Some garments may last longer than others, and personal preference usually dictates when to replace the garment. However, the spandex helps it fit closer to the body and makes it stretchier than the current cotton garments. Based on extensive research and testing, a new garment fabric with improved fit and design is scheduled for release in In anticipation of bringing new products to our shelves, a few selected products will be discontinued.
Each discontinued style was carefully selected based on customer satisfaction scores, redundant features, global use, and feedback from current customers. Church leaders have approved this approach. Sign in with your LDS Account at store. Or click here for information about each fabric type. Women: Cotton-Poly Jersey regular stature only DriSilque snug-leg regular stature only Men: Corban zipper-front regular stature only Corban regular stature only Cotton-Poly regular and tall statures.
Order as many garments as needed by October 31, In case of back order, orders will be filled as product is available. Orders placed after October 31 will be filled as supplies last. A new fabric with an updated design for women will be available early next year. It is a four-way stretch cotton with no lace, providing a snug fit. Extra Support garments, both white and military styles, were discontinued earlier in due to a problem with fabric quality and subsequent shortage. Use the Clothing Feedback link on the garment product page.
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