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“Dari sejak aku kecil obsesiku menjadi seorang model professional dan dokter. Aku sudah menjalani model sejak masih di bangku SMU. Awalnya sih ada yang nawarin untuk foto-foto. Waktu itu sih nggak yakin, tapi lama-lama jadi pede apalagi semakin banyak tawaran yang masuk jadi keterusan deh sampai sekarang”, papar Maria Alena.
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Edge O' Beyond
"I've had the set for a week now, tried it on twice for no longer than 10 minutes each time and honestly, i'm genuinely disappointed. Unfortunately the fit of the briefs seems to be very different from the ones in the professional shots on the product page (with these being a major selling point for me), they seem to come up a lot higher on the model, hitting her waist whereas on myself they fall on my hips and unfortunately this causes the tulle to wrinkle and is really unflattering. I also find the gusset to be quite thin. With the bra, one of the cherub appliques is coming away with a large loose thread and the cage detail seems a lot smaller and does not sit flat at all, it's almost as if maybe in the smaller sizes the straps are just too short for this or the design has been altered since the product shots were taken.
I always want to support the brands i write about 100% with positive reviews and whilst the fit in the band and cups is spot on (a big positive in my books) i'm torn on how to share Edge O' Beyond with my readers without also being 100% truthful about the issues i've had with the construction and fit in other regards. I have a lot of respect for smaller indie brands and i'd honestly rather come to you first to explain the issues i've had than outright publish them to my readers.It's really paining me that not only do i have to explain to my partner why i don't feel comfortable in my body wearing the lingerie he bought me, but also the thought of writing a less than positive review about a brand that i genuinely love for their designs, campaigns and size inclusivity, but a brand that i unfortunately had a less than positive first experience with.
I hope you can appreciate where i'm coming from and understand that i'd rather support an indie label and voice my concerns directly as opposed to going straight to a blog post. I'm not entirely sure what i expect to get out of this, but would like to hear back from you as i would always rather work with brands as opposed to causing unnecessary grief."
"After comparing these to our fit model who we have used across all of our ranges, you would be a size Small in the Louisa high waist brief. We would be happy to exchange this for you and this would also sit higher on your waistline. The model in the photo shoot is 5'7" and is wearing a Small HW brief...
The cradle on the bra has only be changed minimally since the photo shoot, which is an in-house sample, and this has been to resolve issues with construction when it came to production. For the bunching on the elastic we have reviewed our production and noticed that the diagonal cage strapping has been inserted at slightly the wrong angle...
Thank you so much for getting back to us with these issues you have encountered and I would like to apologise. We are always happy to receive feedback on our designs and the fit of our garments. "
"Unfortunately, the brief is stained and is not in a resale able condition, therefore we are unable to make an exchange. "
"I checked the briefs over before I sent them and saw no staining myself but they have been tried on once over knickers and worn (for about 10 minutes) without knickers. As I stated in my original email, I was not trying to return the item, I knew it was no longer in resalable condition due to my wearing it (and since I was not the original purchaser of the item anyway) but making you aware of the fit issues I was experiencing, and which according to the size charts on your website, I should not be.
Your offer of exchanging the garment for a size up was not given under the condition that the garments were in resalable condition and I certainly would not ever send something back that I had worn if this was the case. I was under the impression that your gesture of goodwill was in response to my fit issues and not just being treated as a straight exchange. I would not have spent £7 sending the items back tracked if I had been informed they needed to still be in resalable condition beforehand."
"If you are unwilling to take this any further then I'd like my briefs to be returned to me and I do hope you make a note on the product page that customers who are average height or taller must size up. In the meantime I will be posting a review of the Louisa set as is, in the hopes that at least I can relay the message to any potential customers as to what sizes they should be purchasing in this style."
"When you previously spoke about wearing the briefs before (tried it on twice for no longer than 10 minutes each time) we assumed that they had been tried on with briefs underneath, which is different to being worn. If we were aware of this we would have notified you of our terms, which can be found on our site, as it is a general store policy that we cannot accept returns that are not in their original condition. When we offered an exchange you could have told us the garments were not in a returnable condition.
The high waist brief you have previously spoken about with our team would have sat higher on your waist in a size small which matches the measurements we were given.As stated you previously only wore the garments for a few minutes at each time, which I assume is not long enough to photograph the garments in a manner which will match the standard seen throughout your blog."
"I certainly feel it is my responsibility to share any fit issues and apparently customer service issues I have with the people who are thinking of purchasing from your company so they don't end up in this situation and are happy with their purchases, if that means putting out photos in not 100% happy with then I will, my integrity comes before aesthetics, always. As a paying customer (or rather my poor boyfriend), I feel I have been misled in a number of instances, sold a faulty product and now I'm being treated rather rudely by the director and designer of said company over a misunderstanding that I am certainly not at fault for."
Updates to this post/situation:
My Louisa set arrived back today. As discussed, EOB had fixed the two faults on the bra (the cage detail does sit flat now and the cherub has been properly sewn on to the high standard i would expect from the price of the bra) but are still disputing any responsibility for the brief and thus (as confirmed in the note in the package) still believe they are under no duress to exchange the brief as this falls outside of their exchange policy.
Before this however, i got to thinking that surely this is some kind of violation of trading standards, since they are knowingly misleading customers into buying an expensive garment that runs a whole lot smaller. After contacting EOB about the fit of the Louisa briefs, they told me i should have bought a size Small with my 32" hips, the size guide on EOB say that 32" hips should buy a size XS, the XS Louisa briefs only just stretch to 30" around the hips. This is selling a product under misleading circumstances right?
So i contacted the Citizens Advice Bureau (COB) seeking some guidance and they confirmed that EOB are in breach of The Consumer Rights Act 2015 wherein all tangible and moveable goods supplied by a trader to a consumer must match the description that was provided by the trader before the purchase. By selling the Louisa Briefs a size smaller than those listed on the website and not notifying consumers before purchase, they are in breach of contract and consumers are entitled to request a suitable form of redress, such as a full refund or a replacement, irregardless of the resalable condition of the goods. So by refusing me an exchange they are actually in violation of the law. Go figure.
I contacted EOB yesterday evening with this information, making a formal written request for an exchange for goods that do match the description (i.e. the sizing) that the Louisa briefs were sold under. So far this has been ignored and honestly i'm not expecting a response because of the terribly unprofessional way they've acted thus far, it doesn't surprise me they don't seem to give two shits about this.
ALSO since i posted this review, a few people have come forward and mentioned issues with the quality and fit of their EOB garments and issues with customer service too. One person described their customer service as, "very poor" and stated that the fit of her suspender belt was a lot shorter than the one in the product shots and that the back straps of the suspender belt and bra were of a different colour (not what you expect for a matching set). Another person mentioned that the fit of her bra was so off she couldn't wear it without her boobs popping out and that EOB only addressed this by telling her to "pull the strap tighter" ignoring the fact that the bra is also sold as one you can wear without the strap (something this customer cannot do).
Oh and considering they're ignoring my emails, this also means they're not reimbursing me for my postage costs of sending back an obviously faulty bra for them to repair. Something they cannot dispute is under their jurisdiction to incur the costs of fixing.
Thank you all for your overwhelming support on this matter. It looks like i'll probably be left with £175 of unwearable lingerie and an upset beau but luckily the CAB are happy to escalate my case to the right authorities so at least, hopefully, EOB will be warned, educated or monitored over their criminal activity (which apparently violating The Consumer Rights Act 2015 is, according to them).
At the time of this post they have not made any updates to the product page or the size guide to advise any customers buying the Louisa about the size inconsistencies (jeez even AP notes when items run exceptionally small) and so are still misleading customers into buying the wrong size.
Really, at this point i can only conclude that Edge O' Beyond don't care about their product quality, don't care about their customers and don't care about complying with UK trading laws.