From magic sizing to individual measurements: the future of custom-fit clothing

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Magic sizing not available anymore Starting from next month, the popular laundry product, Magic Sizing, will no longer be available on store shelves. This news has left many consumers disappointed and curious about what alternative options they have for achieving the same results. Magic Sizing gained popularity for its ability to reduce wrinkles and make clothes feel more crisp and fresh. It was a go-to product for many people who wanted to achieve that professional, just-pressed look without having to spend extra time ironing. The company behind Magic Sizing has not provided a specific reason for discontinuing the product, but some speculate that it may be due to declining sales or changes in the market. Regardless of the reason, loyal users of the product are now left searching for a replacement that can offer the same level of convenience and effectiveness.


these files were added to the download, sorry about that

Nothing that important, but when I try to put a watermark on the reverse side of a DFC, whenever I click on the side of the card s textbox to bring up the drop-down menu for watermarks, the menu only flashes up for a fraction of a second and then disappears, making it impossible to put a watermark on that side. Nothing that important, but when I try to put a watermark on the reverse side of a DFC, whenever I click on the side of the card s textbox to bring up the drop-down menu for watermarks, the menu only flashes up for a fraction of a second and then disappears, making it impossible to put a watermark on that side.

Magic sizing not available anymore

Regardless of the reason, loyal users of the product are now left searching for a replacement that can offer the same level of convenience and effectiveness. While there are other fabric sizing products available, none have quite the same reputation and loyal following as Magic Sizing. Many consumers are apprehensive about trying new brands and worry about the possibility of stains or damage to their clothing.

Cajun Style Templates (DUNGEONS!)

One question: is there a template for class cards such as the Bard Class from AFR available yet? I swear I gave a thorough look and couldn't find one!

Posts: 6 Cajun Style Templates (DUNGEONS!) Oct 30, 2021 3:11:27 GMT

Post by wrathgaar on Oct 30, 2021 3:11:27 GMT

Oct 7, 2021 7:07:23 GMT cajun said:


Bug Fixes
• Fixes a bug where the Copyright box would sometimes move as though the Vorthos Box was enabled when it wasn't.
• Fixes a bug where d20 dividers weren't visible on clear frames. ( wrathgaar )
• Fixes a bug where Custom masks on Planeswalkers stopped working. Note that new masks need to be 375x523px because of layering change to the template with MSE 2.1.2. ( shagore )
• Fixes a bug where the modal bumping code wasn't applying to Mainframe DFC.
• The PUMA mask is no longer applied to custom legend crowns to fix this bug. ( cardist )

Thanks, Cajun! You're an absolute god amongst men and I hope you wake up aware of that fact every single day.

I have actually discovered another potential bug in the meantime however. Nothing that important, but when I try to put a watermark on the reverse side of a DFC, whenever I click on the side of the card's textbox to bring up the drop-down menu for watermarks, the menu only flashes up for a fraction of a second and then disappears, making it impossible to put a watermark on that side. On the front face of the card the drop-down menu still works as normal though, just as for any regular card. I can't show a screenshot obviously, but I wonder if you or anyone else has this problem as I've described it too?

Last Edit: Oct 30, 2021 3:13:24 GMT by wrathgaar
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Post by cajun on Nov 2, 2021 20:13:52 GMT

Oct 24, 2021 2:35:36 GMT ironocy said:

Installed the latest style templates, trying to use inverted for colored artifact cards, missing a couple files (see attachment). Were these left out of the update? I checked and couldn't find them in the update.

these files were added to the download, sorry about that

Oct 25, 2021 10:31:39 GMT milo said:

Thanks for the hard work!

One question: is there a template for class cards such as the Bard Class from AFR available yet? I swear I gave a thorough look and couldn't find one!

Classes are available in the Saga frame as a Style option, or automatically when "Class" is on the typeline

Oct 30, 2021 3:11:27 GMT wrathgaar said: Oct 7, 2021 7:07:23 GMT cajun said:

Bug Fixes
• Fixes a bug where the Copyright box would sometimes move as though the Vorthos Box was enabled when it wasn't.
• Fixes a bug where d20 dividers weren't visible on clear frames. ( wrathgaar )
• Fixes a bug where Custom masks on Planeswalkers stopped working. Note that new masks need to be 375x523px because of layering change to the template with MSE 2.1.2. ( shagore )
• Fixes a bug where the modal bumping code wasn't applying to Mainframe DFC.
• The PUMA mask is no longer applied to custom legend crowns to fix this bug. ( cardist )

Thanks, Cajun! You're an absolute god amongst men and I hope you wake up aware of that fact every single day.

I have actually discovered another potential bug in the meantime however. Nothing that important, but when I try to put a watermark on the reverse side of a DFC, whenever I click on the side of the card's textbox to bring up the drop-down menu for watermarks, the menu only flashes up for a fraction of a second and then disappears, making it impossible to put a watermark on that side. On the front face of the card the drop-down menu still works as normal though, just as for any regular card. I can't show a screenshot obviously, but I wonder if you or anyone else has this problem as I've described it too?

missing file somewhere, are you getting any messages in the Console tab?

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Thanks for the hard work!
Magic sizing not available anymore

Without Magic Sizing, consumers may have to explore alternative methods for achieving wrinkle-free clothes. This could mean investing in a steamer or spending more time ironing. Some may even resort to seeking out professional laundry services to achieve that polished look. In the face of this discontinuation, it is important for consumers to stay informed and experiment with different products to find what works best for them. Reading reviews and seeking advice from experts may help in the search for a suitable replacement for Magic Sizing. While the news of Magic Sizing's discontinuation may be disappointing, it presents an opportunity for consumers to explore new options and find alternative methods for achieving wrinkle-free clothes. It may take some trial and error, but with a little patience and research, consumers can adapt and find a new favorite product to replace Magic Sizing. In the end, it is important to remember that no single product can make laundry day effortless. It may take a combination of techniques and products to achieve the desired results. So, while Magic Sizing may no longer be available, there are still plenty of options to help keep clothes looking neat and wrinkle-free..

Reviews for "From magic sizing to inclusive fashion: how retailers are responding to customer demands"

- Sarah - 2 stars - I used to love using Magic Sizing on my clothes to give them that freshly ironed look without actually having to iron. But now that it's not available anymore, I'm so disappointed. I've tried other brands and they just don't compare. My clothes come out looking dull and wrinkled. I wish they would bring Magic Sizing back!
- John - 1 star - I can't believe Magic Sizing is no longer on the market. This was the only product that actually made ironing a bearable chore for me. Now, I'm left with wrinkled clothes that I have to spend extra time ironing. It's such a hassle and a waste of my time. I hope the company reconsiders and brings back Magic Sizing because I won't be buying any other brand.
- Emily - 2 stars - I used to rely on Magic Sizing to keep my work clothes looking neat and professional. But now that it's discontinued, I'm struggling to find a suitable alternative. The other products I've tried just don't work as effectively. My clothes end up looking wrinkled and unkempt, which is not the impression I want to give at my job. I really hope the company listens to their customers and brings back Magic Sizing.
- Mark - 1 star - Magic Sizing was my go-to product for keeping my clothes wrinkle-free, especially when I'm traveling. But now that it's no longer available, I feel lost. I've tried other sprays and starches, but none of them give me the same results. My clothes don't look as crisp and fresh as they used to. I hope the company realizes the mistake they made and brings back Magic Sizing soon.

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