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brandy using polyester

So I tried to express this on the r / brandy melville, but they removed me lol, and i feel this should have some commentary on it so i’ll bring it here. anyways i feel like i’m the only one who’s been noticing, but since about last month brandy has been slowly incorporating polyester into there clothes. like a significant amount, 50% cotton & 50% polyester and more and less on other items. though there not really much to say beside i’m super super disappointed, as brandy was one of the only affordable cute clothing brand that sold 100% natural fibers. so i’m just overall really sad to see them go down this path. any thoughts n opinions im curious?

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