Under Discussion: Nancy's Amazing 4-In-ONE Blouse

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the purpose of the 4-in-One Blouse?

  2. What sizes can be ordered?

  3. What colors are available?

  4. What is a 4-in-One Neckline blouse?

  5. What is the free ribbon set, which comes with my blouse?

  6. Are any additional colors of ribbons available?

  7. What is the total yardage of each ribbon set?

  8. Is the 4-in-One blouse available in other styles?

  9. Can I buy your blouse in a local store?

  10. Is the 4-in-One blouse just for square-dancing?

  11. Are you a square dance manufacturer?

  12. How long will it take for my blouse to be delivered----if I order it now?

  13. Is there a skirt to go with my 4-in-One Blouse?

  14. Is the 4-in-One Blouse REALLY patented?

  15. Do I have to change the collar in order to change the neckline?


FAQ - ANSWERS

Q1: What is the purpose of the 4-in-One Blouse?

To eliminate the need to buy extra blouses with different necklines. We put all four necklines into one blouse.

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Q2: What sizes can be ordered?

Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large for regular price. XXL for an additional $7.00.

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Q3: What colors are available?

1. White with double white lace. 2. Black with single black lace. 3. Beige with double beige lace.

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Q4: What is a 4-in-One Neckline blouse?

It is a patented method of achieving 4 necklines in one blouse. A peasant (or better known as a round) neckline can be quickly and easily changed to a V-neck, a square- neck, or a sweetheart neckline in just a few moments, even while you're wearing your blouse.

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Q5: What is the free ribbon set, which comes with my blouse?

We include a free set of black (satin) ribbons that can be used in the 411 style to insert into both the sleeves and the neck ruffle. of your blouse to change your looks even more.

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Q6: Are any additional colors of ribbons available?

Yes---Red, dusty rose, emerald or navy for just $3.00 per set.

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Q7: What is the total yardage of each ribbon set?

It is a total of 5.55 yards or 200" total. That is 100" for the neck ruffle and 50" for each sleeve.

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Q8: Is the 4-in-One blouse available in other styles?

Yes----it is available in other styles as well as the Classic. a. French blouse with no lace has 2 ruffles on the sleeve and no elastic in the edge of sleeve. b. French blouse with lace sleeve ruffles.

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Q9: Can I buy your blouse in a local store?

Yes but only in a few.

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Is the 4-in-One blouse just for square-dancing?

NO! This blouse can be worn by the most discriminating woman. Most women will buy it 'on sight' before even knowing about the changeable neckline.

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Q11: Are you a square dance manufacturer?

Yes and no. This division -- Nancy's 4-in-One Fashions -- manufactures and sells to the general public, but we also have a division known as Nancy's Square Dance Fashions which incorporates my Patented neckline into most of the outfits.

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Q12: How long will it take for my blouse to be delivered----if I order it now?

3 - 4 weeks as a general rule. It usually will depend on the number of orders ahead of yours. Remember, however, during holidays it could take longer.

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Q13: Is there a skirt to go with my 4-in-One Blouse?

Yes---ask about our country skirts. Photo's should be online soon at this site.

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Q14: Is the 4-in-One Blouse REALLY patented?

YES. Patent # 5,315,712 is really a valid patent. Approval was granted on
October 14, 1993 to Nancy B. McTaggart, as its inventer and patentholder.

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Q15: Do I have to change the collar in order to change the neckline?

DEFINATELY NOT!!! All four necklines are built into ( ONE ) gorgous blouse. The neck ruffle (collar) is NOT removeable.

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