Shopper spots that the dress she ordered from PrettyLittleThing has come from a different company entirely

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Shopper spots that the dress she ordered online has come from a different company entirely

Momokrom Orange Square Neck Corduroy Dress, £28 -Neck Corduroy Dress’ which is on sale for £3 more at £28.Holly is not the firs PrettyLittleThing customer to received goods from another brandLast month a shopper shared images of her PrettyLittleThing joggers, which allegedly show the remnants of a Fruit Of The Loom label

One Twitter user KT posted a photo of a pair of PrettyLittleThing tracksuit bottoms which appear to show the remnants of a label belonging to Fruit Of The Loom - a much cheaper brand. She captioned the snap: “So @OfficialPLT are selling £6-£12 fruit of the loom joggers, cutting the labels out and charging £20 for products they haven’t even manufactured themselves??”

Fruit Of The Loom is a leading garment manufacturer that sells plain T-shirts, jumpers and sweatpants at prices typically under £10.

It frequently comes under fire on social media for undersizing their products and duping customers with clothes that look extremely different to how they do online.a shopper who spent £200 on PrettyLittleThing dresses and said one left her “looking like a bin bag.”

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These clothes look stunning on line but really bad in themselves I wrote to congratulate the photographers after receiving crap they sent me Don't order of them there horrible

That dress is hideous!! And £25?!!! Jeez...

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