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help, rough satin!
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 1:54 am
by softsatin
I ordered a wedding dress off of ebay but it came with some rough satin. Is there anything I can do to soften it? If not, I'm going to try to return it and get a nice soft silk satin prom dress

Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 2:04 am
by satinhime
when they are rough, they can't be soft. LOL.
I think you should return it tho.

Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 2:48 am
by softsatin
Return closed by seller...ass.
Guess I'll have to make the most of it...
Anyone got any tips for finding legitimate soft satin in the meantime? Esp. V. Wedding Dresses, as so many of you seem to have found?
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 4:11 am
by satindoona
Every so often, I troll through goodwill or other second hand shops to find anything in particular and my local goodwill does have a rack of bridal wear. It looks nice, but feeling it between your fingers is not as satisfying as it is visually. Then again, I can't expect cheap wedding dresses at a shop like this to be anything exemplary.
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 4:23 am
by loricutietg
File a complaint with EBay claiming false advertising. EBay will force the seller to refund your money.
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 5:42 am
by coatfun
Look for vintage satin bridal gowns made in the 40's or 50's made of rayon satin. Rayon satin is the softest, silkiest most shimmering and glamour-es satin out there. They might also call it slipper satin. You just have to read the description closely and make sure there are a lot of pictures. be patient and you will get lucky and find one in your price range.
Regards
Coatfun
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 5:27 pm
by satinedge
coatfun wrote:Look for vintage satin bridal gowns made in the 40's or 50's made of rayon satin. Rayon satin is the softest, silkiest most shimmering and glamour-es satin out there. They might also call it slipper satin. You just have to read the description closely and make sure there are a lot of pictures. be patient and you will get lucky and find one in your price range.
Regards
Coatfun
Does 55% rayon and 45% polyester count? Really curious in finding the rare fabric...
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 11:38 pm
by coatfun
I've never bought any satin with that combination of rayon and polyester. The reason that all satin gowns made around 1940 thru 1945 were made of rayon was because silk was in high demand during world war II for parachutes. In my opinion and my cocks opinion rayon satin is the smoothest then cums good quality acetate bridal satin. Also a lot has to do with how tight the weave is and the thread count. there are many different weights of satin from light weight to heavy weight. I prefer the heavy weight satin myself. I have a couple of wedding gowns made from heavy weight acetate satin that are as good, but most of my bridal gowns are made from rayon satin. They do not make bridal gowns out of rayon satin anymore, that I know of. those gowns from the 40's are highly collectible and that's what makes them so valuable. Nothing turns me on more than thinking about a beautiful bride walking down the isle wearing the gown that I am now making love to. The good thing about those vintage bridal gowns is that most of them were preserved and kept in sealed boxes to be passed down. the bad news is that most of the bridesmaids gowns that were different colors, but were made of the same quality satin were not put up and preserved like the bridal gowns, otherwise there would be an abundent supply of those to purchase. If you love satin like I do you owe it to yourself to own one of those vintage gowns.
Regards
Coatfun
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 12:21 am
by Satinmstrprincess

we definitely know that feeling!!! We've bought a few items an material claiming that , then it turns up an you might as well have bought the cheapest and knowing my luck it's probably just what we wanted!!! I'm fed up all I ever see in uk is blinking sateen feel, lace,Lycra,scratchy as stuff! An ad for underwear with no lace on edging an matching Lycra knickers! I want nice sexy underwear not pull,tuck,an especially no VPL or buckets! So even as a woman I struggle!
LETS DEMAND WE MUST HAVE PROPER LOOK SHINE ESPECIALLY FEEL an NO ADDED INFERIOR MATERIALS!! How am I supposed to be my hubby satin masters princess x
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 12:44 am
by Freddielinton
Yeah I'll admit, I've been swindled a couple times over the years with items looking a lot better than they appeared when they arrived. A couple times; not very often. It all comes down the the material and the photos; sometimes they can be quite deceiving. 100% Polyester Satin will always be the best. It will ALWAYS satisfy me. I've purchased a couple items before because they looked silky and satiny, almost like it's iridescent, but when it arrived, it wasn't silky or satiny at all; it was some crappy rayon blend or something. Good thing it was super cheap, just used it as a rag!
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:57 pm
by satinedge
So if I found a dress that is 55% rayon and 45% acetate, I BETTER buy it now???
Just trying to find this rare peice...
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 12:32 am
by maiden
An iron on low and a damp cloth might bring it back to life a little bit. Maybe who knows lol
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 9:18 am
by coatfun
This gown is on Ebay. You can tell that this is smooth quality satin
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 3:05 pm
by softsatin
coatfun wrote:This gown is on Ebay. You can tell that this is smooth quality satin
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Mine looked very similar, and taking it out of the box it looks similar, but the quality is not.
Re: help, rough satin!
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 9:57 am
by davidben
I agree with maiden's comment; I buy off eBay and if the dress is clearly new I soak it in the bath for a couple of hours and then let it start to dry.
Whilst it is still slightly damp and careful ironing seems to do the trick in most cases.
I have also had problems with sellers on eBay stating a dress to be satin but when it arrives it is some type of polyester. So I contact the seller indicating that it says 'satin' in the advert.
One seller told that the word 'satin' is nowadays almost used generically to describe any sort of shiny material. I really cannot think that this is right !
I still think that the rayon satin wedding dress sent in by coatfun really is the best one could find.
On a slightly different topic, I was wondering if any of you satin fans have experimented with latex wear to augment the satin experience ?