I saw a picture on E! and
the fabric looks cheap.
Thin
fabric looks cheap, wrinkles and doesn't drape particularly well.
As noted, the Mazda's cabin is lifted significantly by leather trim for the seats, steering wheel and gearshifter, and although the Commodore and Camry both have cloth trim, the Toyota's
fabric looks cheaper and its plastic steering wheel and shifter really let the side down.
Not exact matches
«You have to show quality in your
fabric choices, and polyester
looks cheap... because it is
cheap.»
The
fabric fads quickly and
looks old and
cheap.
I wanted to send it back because it is made of very
cheap looking fabric and totally unlined (I prefer lined bras).
Avoid
fabrics like rayon, acrylic, acetate, viscose (which is just another name for rayon), some polyesters, and other synthetic materials which tend to pill easily, deteriorate quickly and just generally
look cheap.
Otherwise, if the lace is just cut straight across, folded, and sewn to itself like any other
fabric, it will just
look cheap.
The
fabric looked and felt chintzy or
cheap.
The
fabric was
cheap looking and it was slightly too short otherwise I probably would still want to wear it.
I've been eyeing those up, but it sounds like I need a heavier - duty
fabric - having seen how I
look in
cheap T - shirts, I'm not keep to inflict my rolls and ripples on the world any more.
Sometimes with black coats, they tend to collect a lot of lint depending on the
fabric and can
look cheap after just a month or two of wear.
To make monochromatic khaki work, it is imperative that you mix shades and
fabrics, otherwise it will fall flat (and
look cheap... eek!).
I don't like the inconsistency in
fabric from front to back, makes it
look cheap.
These were too small; but I didn't reorder in a larger size, because the
fabric felt, and
looked, very
cheap and thin; almost scratchy feeling.
I go back and forth between loving loft and being disappointed by their styles (mostly when the
fabrics skew too
cheap to
look decent) but right now they are totally nailing it.
I received this dress and it is 100 % polyester, felt comfortable in it and the
fabric does not
looks very
cheap!!
- Always take you body type into account, avoid buying clothes that do not flatter you; - Avoid too much polished
looks, better mix things and
look playful; - Avoid too
cheap fabrics, better buy less often and
look statement; - Avoid wearing tight skirts / pants and tight tops, better go for loose top and tight bottom or vise versa; - I highly recommend you to avoid wearing: really short shorts, miniskirts, ripped jeans, unfitted blazers and baggy tops; - Determine your wardrobe essentials what will always be your saviors, in case if you do not know what to wear; - You should own a long coat, beautiful dress, fitted long pants, fitted blazer, good pair of jeans, white button - down; - You can always play with accessories: belts, hats and jewelry.
Sofia Richie: This Topshop
look didn't really hide its less expensive side as well as the others, as the fit was off and the
fabric offered a
cheap sheen.
When purchasing a faux fur coat, make sure you pay attention to the quality of the
fabric to avoid
looking cheap.
Black Makes
Cheap Fabrics Look More Expensive: I'm not sure of the exact science behind it, but have you ever seen a dress in two different colors and the black one
looks more expensive?
Unfortunately, it
looks kind of
cheap, the finish of the
fabric and the colors more faded than on the pictures.
That has never occurred to me, but it would help hugely with thin
fabrics and
cheaper brands like HnM (I like their stuff but often find it
looks bad quality on me, but I've never tried a slip!)
If you want a «peasant»
look you can use a
cheap cotton blend, otherwise spend a bit more and get a middleweight fashion
fabric, jersey, wool blend, or poly - cotton blend.
I find it aggravating when
looking at what is supposed to be a high end garment and discovering things like
cheap fabrics and shoddy construction.
Besides the super-soft odor - repellent seat
fabric, everything inside
looks and feels
cheap to the touch, mostly thanks to the plastic used.
However, if you
look hard enough, you'll find that the top of the dashboard is made of
cheaper - feeling plastics, while the
fabric inlays on the doors
look a little dated.
The simpler
fabric top is also about 82 pounds lighter, $ 1,900
cheaper, and (in my humble opinion) a bit better
looking than the bubble - shaped mechanized roof.
A hand cut Japanese kiriko glass door trim and hand folded
fabric door pleats are also available as an optional extra however even the
cheaper trims
looks fabulous.
Harris Tweed is protected under a government ruling that states only 100 % original
fabric can be called by the name so
look out for the trademark, it is important not to be taken in by
cheaper alternatives as they could be inferior quality.
The P3 is the nicer of the two speakers, offering a more premium
look though it was possible to see the bumps from the grille beneath the
fabric covering, making it
look a little
cheaper than the likes of the Panasonic GA10 or the Sony smart speaker.
What if I want
cheap fabric that still
looks good?
Using
fabric and a
cheap garbage can from K - Mart she was able to recreate the
look of this high end Ballard Designs garbage bin.
You could use two coordinating
fabrics for the cushions and a third for the cording and throw pillows —
cheaper and have two
looks.
But I hated the
look of the dark wood and the shiny (
cheap) damask patterned
fabric.