What I Ordered: Internet Users Divided over Dress Lady Received from Clothing Vendor

What I Ordered: Internet Users Divided over Dress Lady Received from Clothing Vendor

  • Social media users have reacted with mixed feelings to photos of what a lady ordered and what she got
  • The post shared by Twitter user @maryochekwu_ sees the lady in a subpar version of the original design advertised
  • In a similar story, another lady got the shock of her life after purchasing a braided wig from an online vendor

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Sometimes, it's the vendor's fault, sometimes, it's the customer who errs. In this case, however, social media users cannot decide who messed up.

Twitter user @maryochekwu recently got people talking after she shared photos of a lady's experience with a clothing vendor.

Photos of what was ordered and what was delivered.
The post has gone viral online. Credit: @maryochekwu
Source: UGC

She had placed an order for a form-fitting midnight blue mermaid dress with ruffle sleeves, as seen in the post.

However, what she got was a sad version of the dress with smaller ruffles and incorrect length, which did little to flatter her body type.

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Social media users share thoughts on the dress recreation

proudigbobabe:

"The tailor over tried, she would have ordered the body as well."

nenye_lindy:

"Omoh I knw won laugh abeg."

if3eanyi:

"What she ordered? Did she meet up with her seamstress?"

mhiz_foyex:

"The tailor tried."

poshly_omaa:

'For those saying she should have ordered the body, it still doesn’t mean that’s the style. Check the length, Abi them no measure her or she bought it as already made."

officialmamatee14:

"When you order on alibaba."

empress_rhema:

"All of you trying to come for her body… before you post that comment… think to yourself… truly is that the same dress? It’s not!!! "

francesspeters:

"Is there a difference, my people or my eyes is deceiving me The body doing the ordering is different naa."

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adebisi_zahra:

"Forget about the body shape, it’s not the same style."

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Kelly Lippke (Senior Editor) Kelly Lippke is a copy editor/proofreader who started her career at the Northern-Natal Courier with a BA in Communication Science/Psychology (Unisa, 2007). Kelly has worked for several Caxton publications, including the Highway Mail and Northglen News. Kelly’s unique editing perspective stems from an additional major in Linguistics. Kelly joined Briefly News in 2018 and she has 14 years of experience. Kelly has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at kelly.lippke@briefly.co.za.

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Privie Kandi (Entertainment Editor) Privilege Kandi is an entertainment news editor (joined Briefly in 2022). A Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from the Christian College of Southern Africa (2016), she has been in the arts and entertainment industry for six years. Privie has worked for the Zimbabwe International Film and Festival Trust as a communications officer and a writer and TV producer for lifestyle and entertainment channel CME TV. She passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at privie.kandi@briefly.co.za.