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Review on OQQ by Loud Forrest

Revainrating 3 out of 5

OQQ: Your One-Stop-Shop for Unsatisfactory Garb

For the sake of your own sense of style, I highly recommend that you avoid OQQ the next time you're in the market for some new clothing, footwear, or jewelry. Disappointment and letdown are personified by this internet retailer. Let's examine their wardrobes first. Thrift stores are the best places to find one-of-a-kind or trendy clothing and accessories. The clothes at OQQ are as simple as they come, consisting mostly of t-shirts and leggings. The issue of their sizes is beside the point. All women, according to OQQ, are the same height and shape. If you don't fall within their narrow spectrum of sizes, good luck finding anything to wear there. Next, the shoes appear to be made with little regard for the wearer's convenience. It would be like walking on hot coals in their sneakers. The standard, if any? To put it simply, you're better off without shoes. After only a few uses, the soles wear down and the faux leather begins to appear more and more like plastic. The last section is their necklace rack. I'm sure you've heard the adage "less is more." OQQ has taken that a bit too literally, it seems. You might as well not even bother with their jewelery section because of how small it is. And if you do purchase something, know that it will give you a green complexion. In the end, OQQ is a total letdown in every way. Don't bother, and go somewhere else instead. That's a win for both your closet and your feet.

Pros
  • Large and varied assortment of apparel, footwear, and jewelry
Cons
  • Some products are only offered in specific sizes.