Update:In the question section, I asked what the fabric content is on the tag. A customer said it's cotton (I think she may have just gotten it from the description, because it certainly isn't on the tag). The seller didn't respond to the question. Soooo I left it on my wish list, hoping the customer was right. It was purchased for me and arrived today. The first thing I did was look at the tag. There's not a stitch of cotton in this jumpsuit. I checked the item description again and they've changed it from "cotton". Now it says "polyester-blend" in one place and "polyester and spandex" in another. My tag (in the added photo) says it's a poly-rayon-spandex blend, with a 35% rayon content that isn't even listed on in the product description. Though, at this point, I'm not sure I can even believe the tag.Original post:It's so difficult to trust conflicting information. Whether within in the listing (like the attached screenshot from this product), between the listing and garment tag, or between the written info and the feel and performance of the fabric (for example, cotton doesn't melt when exposed to flame). All of that gives products sold through Walmart, a bad name. Have integrity. Be honest and be clear about what you're selling.
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