Mum buys $10 ‘underboob’ dress but it doesn’t cover boobs at all

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A mum has hit out at an online retailer after she bought a bodycon dress which didn’t even cover her boobs. fashion

Fashion fan Amy Kerr bought a black ‘underbust’ style dress from PrettyLittleThing for £5 , but was left showing a bit more than she bargained for when she slipped into it, as her chest was completely exposed.

She claimed the dress must have been made incorrectly, as she ordered another ‘underboob’ style outfit on the same day which fit her perfectly. “I think mine was made wrong cos the cut is SO high. . . . You’d have to be 4 foot tall for it to fit.” Another said: “Your boobs would have to be level with your shoulders for this to fit... Either a design flaw or very bad sizing.”

 

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Hahaha what did she expect for $10 😅

I just don’t even know where to start lol

No need to cover the tits.

The model is quite flat chested and this woman is obviously busty.. common sense?

$10.

Looks ok to me🤷‍♂️

Mum flashes boobs on net for insta fame. Fixed the headline

“British woman underestimated her dress size so posted an attention getting photo online” says an Australian click bait

She obviously needed to just buy a larger size lol

People are here for the boobs?

Ugh... the internet has created too many whores.

Not news 🤦🏼‍♂️

I bought a onesie online. It fitted well. Two hours later the zip parted exposing everything. Got out the needle and thread. Took 20 mins. No more bits gonna pop out without permission. Now it's better than new.

Social isolation has put weight on all of us

Its obvious that dress is not suitable for her figure, but go figure lets buy it anyway than start getting pissed off when people comment you haven’t got the body shape for it. Which you haven’t

What did she exprct for $10 😆

I demand proof. Photo of the dress not covering the boobs please

Simple, quit buying things from online. You are helping to put more people out of work

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