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Abigail O'Leary

Woman left 'looking like a lollipop lady' in dress from Pretty Little Thing

A woman was left horrified after her Pretty Little Thing dress made her "look like a lollipop lady".

Morgan Kane, 20, bought the garish oversized item from the online clothing brand before instantly returning it after trying it on.

She said the £25 dress, which she ordered for a night out, was so big, it swamped her entire body.

She posted a series of snaps to Twitter showing the brightly-coloured dress swamping her.

In one, only her forehead and toes can be seen peeping out from behind the blindingly bright number.

Morgan Kane, 20, was so horrified by the £25 dress she immediately decided to return it (Morgan Kane/Twitter)
Morgan posted a series of snaps to Twitter showing the brightly-coloured dress swamping her (Morgan Kane/Twitter)

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The early years practitioner, from Dundee, Scotland, got her pal to take a snap with the caption: “Can't believe Morgan’s a lollipop woman.”

And the 20-year-old added beneath the pics: “HAHHAHAHA GOOD ONE pretty little thing , so like the online one.”

A page showing the dress of PLT’s website describes it as a “Plus Neon Lime Toggle Waist Shift Dress.”

But it was not apparent on the model that the outfit was so huge unless the toggles were deployed.

The dress as advertised on a model on Pretty Little Thing's website (prettylittlething.com)
Morgan paid £25 for the Pretty Little Thing dress, but "couldn't believe" how big it was (Morgan Kane/Twitter)

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The website went on: “Glow up this season doll in this killer shift dress. Featuring a neon lime material, a toggle tie waist and long sleeves, team it with a clear mini bag and strappy heels for the ultimate ‘out’ out look.”

The young woman likened it to a lollipop lady - who traditionally help children cross the road and wear high-vis jackets to make them easily distinguishable to drivers.

Morgan said: “I couldn’t believe it how different it was from the photo online.

“I didn’t expect it - it’s the first time I’ve ever had something been sent to me that bad.”

Mirror Online have approached Pretty Little Thing for a comment.

 
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