Not perfect but still good
Not perfect but still good. One thread was loose but I just cut it off, no big deal.
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Not perfect but still good. One thread was loose but I just cut it off, no big deal.
The dress feels quite light and airy, perfect for warmer days. I was worried it might look cheap but it really doesn’t in person. Stitching looks neat and nothing felt off. pretty happy with how it turned out.
delivery updates were helpful, didn’t have to keep checking manually. product arrived fine so smooth experience.
Delivery was smooth, no issues. The set fits better than most stuff I order online tbh.
it’s one of those things that just blends into your wardrobe. you don’t think about it much but keep using it.
Delivery took a little longer than expected, maybe 5 days, but they kept updating me so I didn’t mind too much.
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