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Lovely dress and very comfortable.
Good purchase👏…
Didn't have to wait too long for delivery and all the tops are as viewed and fit perfectly.
Very happy with delivery - mixed reaction to products
Very happy with speed of delivery of my 2 items. I purchased a Grey Short Sleeved Print Top & a Green Short Sleeved Top, both in Large size. Sizing was true and am happy with the fit, and am very happy with the Green top, but not so happy with the Grey one. Doesn't look anything like the photo on the site, showing it to be grey with sparkling gold and cream pattern throughout - what arrived is a dull light mauve/grey top with dull pattern which has no 'life' in it. Disappointed as I wanted to wear if for a special occasion but not going to be able to now. The green top is lovely.
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