My 9 year old daughter fell in love with this outfit and bought it with her birthday money even though I told her $40 is a lot of money. Their excitement on the day of arrival immediately turned to disappointment when we saw that the jumpsuit that was delivered was completely torn in three places and had no belt. Okay, I thought, that's weird, but let's give them a reason to doubt. Request a refund and a replacement. Easy, done. Then came the second jumpsuit. There were no gaps and my daughter liked it even more. I noticed the material was very thin but she didn't care. She wore it to a quiet family dinner. The material ripped after wearing it once. Overall. And I mean shredded. Not only does the seam unravel, but the material itself literally falls apart. My daughter didn't play in it, didn't run, just sat in it at the dining table. How can a seller sell this to children? Now I understand why the first jumpsuit was torn. Someone probably had the same experience and brought it back. Why would the seller wrap it in plastic and send it with a new order, I don't understand. And now my daughter is devastated when she spent $40 of her money on an outfit that didn't last a day.
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