Braindeer
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Hi all,
I have a fab green velvet 1960s shift which I bought in a vintage store earlier this year. I was told by the store that it had been dry cleaned, and it looked (and smelled) pretty clean when I bought it. I didn't sniff the 'pits though...my mistake!
The first time I actually wore it, I realised that the previous owner had done some pretty serious sweating in it - within five minutes of it being in contact with a warm body, the armpits started to emit a strong sweaty odour - definitely not mine! So I took it to be dry cleaned again, thinking maybe the store just lied to me, but even after a thorough dry clean, the armpits still smell really grim! I can't wear it at all! Such a shame it because it fits like a glove - could have been made for me! I've got a lot of Christmas parties coming up and being rather festive green velvet, it would be perfect!
Any tips?! I've read the thread on cleaning velvet, and someone there suggested burying it in clean cat litter to get rid of a musty smell...would that combat the sweaty stench do you think?
Thanks for your help!
I have a fab green velvet 1960s shift which I bought in a vintage store earlier this year. I was told by the store that it had been dry cleaned, and it looked (and smelled) pretty clean when I bought it. I didn't sniff the 'pits though...my mistake!
The first time I actually wore it, I realised that the previous owner had done some pretty serious sweating in it - within five minutes of it being in contact with a warm body, the armpits started to emit a strong sweaty odour - definitely not mine! So I took it to be dry cleaned again, thinking maybe the store just lied to me, but even after a thorough dry clean, the armpits still smell really grim! I can't wear it at all! Such a shame it because it fits like a glove - could have been made for me! I've got a lot of Christmas parties coming up and being rather festive green velvet, it would be perfect!
Any tips?! I've read the thread on cleaning velvet, and someone there suggested burying it in clean cat litter to get rid of a musty smell...would that combat the sweaty stench do you think?
Thanks for your help!