[quote='ToplaceUSA' pid='32058' dateline='1320092813']
Hi Fante,
Welcome to the Toplace forum. You've just registered a few days ago and we welcome you. There was a lot o hype out there about lace, the 'new' bleaching method, the 'new' venting method, etc. People need to consider the source that this hype was coming from. Oh and btw, those units weren't made in Korea. That was also more hype to make it sound like there was something 'special' that nobody else had. The units were made in China and the factory rep was Korean--he contacts me frequently as do many factories. We've used the same factory for over 5 years and we're very happy with them.
Regards,
John
http://toplace.com
Hi John..Thank you for your welcome.I have registered a few days ago ,yes.But I have been wearing for 5 years.I bought my first piece from toplace and to tell the truth I had never realised what happened.I discovered that BA and Toplace were not together 1 month ago.
I know could appear strange.But in 2008 I ordered 12 pieces and I still have 2 of them.
I have learnt a lot from forums and the very first rule by Michigan Boldy'video.
I asked about lace becouse from 2006 until now I have had many pieces,all SFS and I assure you I have seen diffrent kind of them.
Some of them desappear better then other.
So I didn t mean talk about BA.I was only curious to know if there is something thinner than SFS.
[quote='Daveraver' pid='32094' dateline='1320186376']
"The Korean thin lace is "clothy" and very light but it appears to be durable, which has really surprised me. The Toplace SFS is more "plasticky" compared to the korean thin lace.
But if you could obtain and sell pieces where the front 1 or 2 inches are thin lace, with the rest being ie SFS or French lace then I think insofar as hair replacement is concerned, we have reached a pinnacle."
Thank you DAVERAVER.And John thank you to you as well.
So Daveraver could you send a small piece of the thin lace to John?
I think could be interesting for everybody test it.
John I also think your piece are wonderful but in some bad light condition(perpendicular light for example) the SFS is still noticeable.
Regards