VEKDONE Women Plus Size Cowl Neck Color Block Striped Tunic Sweatshirt Drawstring Loose Hoodie Pullover Casual Tops
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Selected User Reviews For VEKDONE Women Plus Size Cowl Neck Color Block Striped Tunic Sweatshirt Drawstring Loose Hoodie Pullover Casual Tops
This is a camo-style shirt in light pink and green. I like how flat and small the collar is. I was also aware of the fact that it runs small after reading reviews, so I went three sizes up and it was still a little too small for me. Additionally, it's very thin, so it's not suited to the tough winters and winds in South Dakota. As a result, I was pretty upset. It got here pretty quickly, but maybe have a look around before buying. I gave it two stars because I can still fit into it and I can wear it still without getting irritated.
I won't order from this site again. There are two items you need to order This size is 3 sizes bigger. Although the product information states it is true to size, it actually isn't. I also found the fabric to be cheap and almost gross to the touch.
Several changes and delays in shipping
This is a lighter material so not as warm as I would have liked.
Although it is a very cute sweatshirt, it seems to be made very cheaply. I can't really fault it however, the length is a little short, and the seams are splitting after two months (I air dry! They pills) The material is thin and cheap looking, but the look is nice.
My size was an XL, but I ordered an XXL. It is tightly fitting. It's so hard to figure out what to order, with all these crazy sizes. I'm going to renew my vow to not buy these crazy off brands anymore due to how cheap they feel and how terrible they fit.
It is super cute, but the 1st time I washed it, the neck strings unraveled and the 2nd time I washed it, the neck strings were completely untied!.
Please do not do that. As a result, the item arrived small and was made of An approval for a return has therefore been granted. They provided me a label for return, but I arrived back at my house to find that "no such street exists". Is that true?.