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This dress IS cheap, but will it LOOK cheap?

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AlexaChelsea · 16/10/2013 22:44

Ooh, that's lovely. Green probably does look classier/more expensive than red though, yes.

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Trills · 16/10/2013 22:46

I agree with you but I have more green dresses in general than red dresses, ad it's a dark red, not a bright red (because bright red looks cheap very easily)

(the postage details say that it takes FOREVER by the way so don't buy it if you want it next week)

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ShreddedHoops · 16/10/2013 22:48

It's lovely. It says 'not available to UK' under postage though?

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AlexaChelsea · 16/10/2013 22:53

No it doesn't? It's £5.99 to the uk.

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Trills · 16/10/2013 22:54

Er, what?

I'm on ebay.co.UK and under Delivery it says
"B) Australia , United Kingdom: 15 -25 business days."

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tracypenisbeaker · 16/10/2013 22:55

I have bought quite a few cheap clothes from Hong Kong sellers before on eBay- the quality isn't that much different from Primark. Personally, I would just try there or New Look for something similar. The best thing about the dress IMO is the belt (hover over the black version, it just doesn't look that great without it), which I don't even think is included.

But if you do want it, I think the green one looks the best, and would stick with the suggested gold accessories x

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Trills · 16/10/2013 22:55

On the "people who looked at this also looked at" I get this which appears to be the same thing only cheaper (also from Hong Kong).

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Trills · 16/10/2013 22:56

I am aware that it doesn't come with a belt, and I would definitely want to wear it with a belt.

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bunnymother · 16/10/2013 22:58

I'd get the red rather than the green. But, unless its silk, it's not a dress I would buy. The devil's in the detail, and I find that the details like fabric type, sheen, finish etc become noticeable and important when you see them in real life. But why not try it and see?

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Trills · 16/10/2013 22:59

It's not silk. It'll be artificial stuff. But the second ones that I linked are £14 each, so worth a try!

(they also said useful things like the height of the model and the actual length of the dress, so I like the better than the first seller)

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tracypenisbeaker · 16/10/2013 22:59

I'd get it, in that case. The 5.99 postage on the other one was putting me off.

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ShreddedHoops · 16/10/2013 22:59

Weird. In the summary bit it says under P+P 'Not available to United Kingdom' but then if you click on postage details, it says 'Worldwide' (with a million exceptions including 'MN' Grin but not UK) so maybe it's just cos it varies. I see the details now in the main listing. Apols for confusing things. I'm on my mobile btw.

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Trills · 16/10/2013 23:02

The £5.99 postage didn't put me off much because it's still under £20 total (I generally try to ignore what part is postage on ebay things) but 14 is a lot better than 20 :)

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Trills · 16/10/2013 23:02

Mobile site (or app) is probably playing up then Shredded!

It shouldn't have shown up in my search if it wasn't available in the UK - ebay knows where I live!

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sonlypuppyfat · 16/10/2013 23:09

I think you can only get away with cheap clothes if you are lovely and tall with a fantastic figure

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SweetSkull · 16/10/2013 23:15

My opinion is the opposite.
The dress look cheap in green and horrible with the belt.
Looks good in red and black whitout the belt.
But you need to be tall, have a slim figure and use your hair tied back.
Just like the models.

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ScrambledSmegs · 16/10/2013 23:15

Just looked at the new link and the other photos down below. Honestly, I don't think the fabric looks great. Especially in the face & torso shot of the model, it's got a weird sort of sheen. Not the sheen you get with silk, more the sheen some of my mum's 1970s shocking blouses had.

I really, really hope it's my laptop/eyes playing up, as £14 is damn good for a nice dress.

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Walnut8 · 17/10/2013 04:37

Sorry to be a downer but a lot of that cheap stuff from Asia is finished really badly and will look cheap & nasty. My friend sells some from her online store and has to be really careful about what items look really cheap! Especially in chiffon.

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cupcake78 · 17/10/2013 06:30

The fabric will look cheap and I doubt the stitching will be great. Its a nice design though and I agree it doesn't look like a tacky red.

It all really depends on how expensive you want it to look ? It will look like a high street dress from primark/new look nothing more .

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CakeInMyFace · 17/10/2013 06:45

Be careful ordering from overseas too. I had nightmare returning something once and ended up badly out of pocket.

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HungryGeorge · 17/10/2013 07:09

It's a lovely dress but it's 160cm long and I'm only 152cm tall :o
I'd go for the red or the black

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RVPisnomore · 17/10/2013 07:12

I wouldn't as I suspect it will stick to your legs and you'll be a walking static nightmare.

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Trills · 17/10/2013 08:11

See I was happy that it was 160cm long because one of my main worry with this kind of dress is whether it won't be long enough.

I've ordered it in the red. If it's rubbish I won't bother trying to send it back as I suspect t'll cost more than £14 to return!

I tend to see ebay as gambling - I don't expect it to be easy or sensible to return things, so I just hope that I end up with a decent amount of "good stuff" for the money that I spend. Today I might send £14 on a dress that looks cheap, but tomorrow I might spend £10 on something that I consider worth £40, so in total I've spent £24 and got £40 worth of "good stuff".

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SweetSkull · 17/10/2013 10:03

Please update when you receive the dress
You can always eBay it back, charity shop it, if you don't like it
Last winter I bought a cotton jumper dress from Hong Kong, it is unusual, warm and still looks great after so many washes. I always get lots of compliments when wearing it.
I ordered another one this year. Unfortunately they don't do much in that style. It seems it is one per year only.

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LividofLondon · 17/10/2013 11:21

I'm not sure what the HMRC rules are exactly regarding buying stuff from overseas but I got stung once and it's made me more wary now. I'd bought things via Ebay from all over the world with no problems, but with one package (from the US) I was charged £20 tax by HMRC and £8 "handling fee" from the post office! It seems to be rather hit and miss regarding whether you get charged or not Confused I'd love to know, in simple terms, what the charges are up front.

Regarding the dress, if you can afford to lose the money if you don't like it, then it's worth the risk I reckon.

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