Truth in Advertising? Online Dress Purchases That Were Far From Reality

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9. Skirt in blue sunflower print

Original Cost of Dress: Unknown Created Originally by: Unknown Purchased from Emily at: amly.com Purchased for: $30* (Knock-off) The troubles with this article of clothing don’t end there. The skirt features two distinct types of fabric: one is knitted, while the other is woven. This skirt was presumably purchased for around $30 on amly.com. Although Amily fulfilled her promise of delivery, it turned out to be an empty promise, as the quality and design fell short of expectations.

  Blue Sunflower Skirt on Facebook/ Unlike the skirt the buyer believed they were purchasing, the copycat version lacks volume and features an entirely different sunflower pattern. This significant deviation from the expected design is disappointing for anyone hoping to achieve a specific look. For the record, amily.com is no longer accessible, and the domain name is currently for sale. If you consider purchasing it, please ensure that it won't be used to sell inexpensive imitation apparel, which can mislead consumers and perpetuate dissatisfaction.
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