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I am currently working on a new collection due to launch Summer 2010. However, I am really in need of feedback from my past and potential customers. There is a customer survey banner on the front page of the site; I would really appreciate it if you could take a few minutes of your time to fill the survey in (including the comment boxes).
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Recently; I have been able to visit diraac shops in several London locations and in other cities in the UK; and thus can report back to you on the latest fashions. It seems that like many recent fashion trends generally, the general trend for diraacs now; is retro in fact make that Retro with a capital R. There is a definite 'going back to the 80s' thing going on.
French diraacs (the type of d...
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These are the best ways to wash and care for the diraac fabrics.
1) Cotton diraac. Wash seperately at 30 or 40 degrees, regular spin;with a small amount of non-bio powder or liquid. Use a small amount of fabric conditioner. Reshape while damp and drip dry. Iron on the hottestsetting; with steam but don't leave the iron on one spot for too long.For cotton diraac with seq...
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A little History of Diraacs
By Umm Abdullah Sophie Jenkins (owner of diraac.com)
The word diraac comes from the arabic word dira3 (ayn at the end)