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Fashion: Expectation Vs. Reality


You are shopping online, and you see a deal as not to miss your chance to purchase that once-in-a-lifetime item, your first instinct is probably to buy it right away. While many times you end up getting what you were expecting, not everyone is that lucky, and sometimes the greatest expectations can lead to the largest disappointments. This colorful prom dress says, “I’m here and ready to party!” However, the dress that this unhappy camper got in the mail says, “You won’t be able to stop tripping over me.”
What was supposed to be latex dress turned out to be a nightmare in reality? While we don’t want to know what this person was planning on doing with latex dress, they certainly did not get what they ordered.

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