Came here with the exact screenshotHahahaha the bottom comment is gold, they actually put different instructions on the packaging
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I noticed in the comments someone has asked about them doing a monthly subscription service and she's replied. No doubt this Wil be next. Who on earth needs new clothes every month ?! So sustainableShe’ll have to go on holiday because of the ‘burn out’ from ‘trolls’ ‘bullying her’. Then post something about how hard it is to be an entrepreneur when people don’t get your vision.
Then TALA will move onto the next launch like this never happened.
Although weirdly people keep buying? This is what I do not understandTurns out shitting out low quality, mis-sized, massively overpriced products isn't the best for the reputation of your business.
I thought you were joking.Not Tala having to provide a step by step guide on how to get in to the shape wear. Bet they wouldn't accept a return with baby powder on.
I was only joking about the Ross and his leather pants scenario but this being the actual adviceTalc yourself up before putting it on? Yes maybe in the Victorian time. They couldn’t make it sound more uncomfortable.
me neither because I swear they’ve had quality issues from the start?Although weirdly people keep buying? This is what I do not understand
I think they were well aware of the issues, but had to sell them. I bet all the models inc grace are wearing 1-2 sizes up and lying about the size. Its so embarrassing there are no plus models because by the sounds of it, the size 10-12 girlies are probably wearing the xl’sSurely at some point in the design and fabrication, a fit model or the design team thought “hang on, this is insanely difficult to get on”? These are apparently design professionals here- how did the samples make it through to production? On the days where they filmed size 8-10 girls talking about the shapewear, did they have to size up dramatically? Did they have to talc themselves up or rub themselves in butter? Did they get stuck? And why weren’t any of these difficulties looked at as important to communicate to the consumer? Did they just ignore them? I’m so confused. This comes across as so amateur but the funding rounds and investment meant Grace was able to employ professionals to grow the brand.
I’m thinking about all the 2XU compression tights I have from my fitness days that were super firm but true to size and not a battle to put on.
I’d love to see someone who works in this kind of garment manufacturing provide some insights
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