New statistics came back this week from Consumer Direct, the Government’s consumer helpline, reporting that complaints made about women’s clothing have shot up by a massive 23%.
Although there is no conclusive explanation behind this, it’s been suggested that one of the main factors is the explosion of mass-produced cheap clothes as sold in certain high street stores and supermarkets which has led to a dip in the quality of ladies clothing.
Personally, I’ve never been backwards in coming forwards when it comes to complaining. However, I do think that you get what you pay for. And if a top costs £2.50 then you can’t expect it to be the kind of quality that will last and last.
That’s why I think Marisota fashion is so great. It’s affordable plus size ladies’ fashion that represents good value for money. And good value doesn’t mean cheap. It means you pay a good price for the quality that you get!






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