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Modal Panties

This is kind of off the beaten path for me but I feel I must share this with you. It is too big to keep to myself. I just can't be that selfish.

My daughter told me about some sheets she discovered that were so soft and wonderful that I must try them. She told me they were made out of "Modal". So, because I am a lover of soft and comfy...I found some sheets made out of modal at target. They are the softest sheets and the most comfortable, airy sheets I ever owned. In fact, they are so comfy that one morning I was lying in my bed enjoying the softness thinking that I must find a night gown made from this material. Then I would be in soft ecstacy. I even thought that if I could not find a gown in this material, I would find some of the sheets and make one. Well, that is not necessary. The clothing industry has discovered this fabulous fabric! YAY!
I did a little research to learn more about this wonderful fabric. Forgive the cut and copy!

Modal type of viscose. Modal fabric has softness, good drape and is comfortable for wearing Modal fabric has good moisture regain and air permeability which is often considered better than cotton fabric, it is a good material for exercise clothing and health suit, which can serve to benefit physiology circulation and health of the body. Modal fabric has level up surface, fine and smooth and velvet, which have the effect of natural silk. The yarn has the character of high strength. The fabric has good softness and brilliant luster. The effect of the finished Modal garment is very good, and the form is steady. The garment maintains anti-crease properties and has relatively easy care.


I found the most wonderful panties at Kohls. They are made by Jockey (97%) modal. They are the "granny panties" that I love but I notice they come in the bikini panties and other styles. I'm telling you, you have to try them. You will not be able to stop rubbing your bum! It feels so soft. I mean that in the cleanest way too. It is just so soothing. Now I am on a search for the perfect Modal gown. Please consider this one of those rare and helpful hints by the funky art queen.

Comments

Stacey said…
Oh good night are you serious! You're too fun, FAQ! And you know I'm all about rubbing my bum, so I'll be at Kohl's straight away. 10 & 2, 10 & 2. xoxox
FAQ said…
Just rub away Stacey-you won't be sorry! Heehee

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