I bought two lovely jumpers from M&S recently. I like these jumpers due to their vivid colours and their ability to look professional without much effort.
However, I have noticed that every little spec of dirt clings to the material. So if I have a spec of dandruff fall, it will stick to the jumper, similarly if there is dust or dirt it will also stick to the jumper.
If I’m out or doing something, by the end of the day there’s several bits of dust/dirt stuck to the jumper.
For illustrative purposes: https://ibb.co/XJWcLxb
How can I limit this?
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r/malefashionadvice I bought two lovely jumpers from M&S recently. I like these jumpers due to their vivid colours and their ability to look professional without much effort. However, I have noticed that every little spec of dirt clings to the material. So if I have a spec of dandruff fall, it will stick to the jumper, similarly if there is dust or dirt it will also stick to the jumper. If I’m out or doing something, by the end of the day there’s several bits of dust/dirt stuck to the jumper. For illustrative purposes: https://ibb.co/XJWcLxb How can I limit this? submitted by /u/Some-Air1274 [link] [comments]
I bought two lovely jumpers from M&S recently. I like these jumpers due to their vivid colours and their ability to look professional without much effort.
However, I have noticed that every little spec of dirt clings to the material. So if I have a spec of dandruff fall, it will stick to the jumper, similarly if there is dust or dirt it will also stick to the jumper.
If I’m out or doing something, by the end of the day there’s several bits of dust/dirt stuck to the jumper.
For illustrative purposes: https://ibb.co/XJWcLxb
How can I limit this?
submitted by /u/Some-Air1274
[link] [comments]