My shopping experience.
my shopping experience was very good. Excellent quality garments. Tends to fit a little small.
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my shopping experience was very good. Excellent quality garments. Tends to fit a little small.
I love both the dress and the top. The shirt is too small, but hopefully by fall it will fit well./The dress is adorable. I didn’t know they were made in China, or I would have ordered a size larger for both!
The green dress is perfect!
The Navy dress is way too long and did not have the kick pleats / side pleats as it is shown in the picture. Therefore it is difficult to walk in and I will need to pay to have it shortened. I am 5'4" and it would be helpful to have known the dress size and height of the model in the advertisement.
My fault the blue item is too small, note: sizes run small
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