I wore the dress twice since I received it last Saturday and was initially thrilled. However, my excitement quickly diminished when I discovered that the material tore easily with just a slight tug. Did I really waste $150? I'm truly shocked that an item at this price could have such low quality. This has left me feeling genuinely disheartened and quite upset. I expected this dress to be a staple in my wardrobe, but the fabric is excessively fragile—it's unbelievably thin.
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We practise slow, handmade fashion. This is the essence of everything at Daughters of India. We release one product at a time when it is complete. This ensures the artisans are free to manage their own hours without production deadlines, providing flexibility to enjoy life at a slower pace. We support the art of hand block printing and sustainably handmade garments that utilise tradition and ritual through ancient practice. Our aim is to bridge the gap between artisan and consumer, our connection with one another, and the Earth.See more