Ranking
#53
in Retail
NPS Score
0
Recommended: Unlikely
Jun '25 - May '26
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I bought a dress from them only to discover it was from Shein. For a business that claims to be local and imports only good quality hand made clothes this was extremely disappointing. I messaged the owner about it thinking she may have made or mistake or something. I was very nice and asked if they usually but clothes off of Shein and sell them just so I could make sure it wasn't my mistake. I was met with incredible hostility. I did not want a refund or anything, I just wanted answers. She continued to be hostile and never answered my questions. She just beat around the bush the entire time. Here are a few quotes from her (excuse her spelling): No we buy stuff from Bangkok on the markets Maybe the markets buy from shein. That dress cost R550 you Wil not buy it from shein pay shipping and tax for that amount Can you please tell me wear my knits is not made in south Africa and my vintage clothing Please Sneaky wear are we sneaky please tell me and wear did we say we do not import clothing It is all over my stories me in markets looking for clothing I did not say to people they must buy from me at all. I did not tell anyone something about all my stuff is from south Africa do you know me at all to say I am sneaky And can you go and have a look at bangkoks markets . Some people in Bangkok buy from shein. I do not look at labels I buy stuff that I like. But I am not sneaky at all. This was all in response to my message: I think that's quite sneaky then because you claim that your stock is handmade and imported. The prices also make you feel like you're paying for high end products when in reality its fast fashion from Shein. I would triple check with my suppliers because this is bad business practice. Im talking about the dress I just bought for R550 being from Shein Not all of your products All im saying is that you should double check where you get your stock from because it really is sneaky charging R550 for a dress from a notorious fast fashion brand when you're claiming its handmade and local Its honestly so disappointing because its already expensive and difficult to support local so you do spend a bit more money than usual. To find that its just cheap ******* from Shein is very disheartening. So yes, be sure to check your labels!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I bought a dress from them only to discover it was from Shein. For a business that claims to be local and imports only good quality hand made clothes this was extremely disappointing. I messaged the owner about it thinking she may have made or mistake or something. I was very nice and asked if they usually but clothes off of Shein and sell them just so I could make sure it wasn't my mistake. I was met with incredible hostility. I did not want a refund or anything, I just wanted answers. She continued to be hostile and never answered my questions. She just beat around the bush the entire time. Here are a few quotes from her (excuse her spelling): No we buy stuff from Bangkok on the markets Maybe the markets buy from shein. That dress cost R550 you Wil not buy it from shein pay shipping and tax for that amount Can you please tell me wear my knits is not made in south Africa and my vintage clothing Please Sneaky wear are we sneaky please tell me and wear did we say we do not import clothing It is all over my stories me in markets looking for clothing I did not say to people they must buy from me at all. I did not tell anyone something about all my stuff is from south Africa do you know me at all to say I am sneaky And can you go and have a look at bangkoks markets . Some people in Bangkok buy from shein. I do not look at labels I buy stuff that I like. But I am not sneaky at all. This was all in response to my message: I think that's quite sneaky then because you claim that your stock is handmade and imported. The prices also make you feel like you're paying for high end products when in reality its fast fashion from Shein. I would triple check with my suppliers because this is bad business practice. Im talking about the dress I just bought for R550 being from Shein Not all of your products All im saying is that you should double check where you get your stock from because it really is sneaky charging R550 for a dress from a notorious fast fashion brand when you're claiming its handmade and local Its honestly so disappointing because its already expensive and difficult to support local so you do spend a bit more money than usual. To find that its just cheap ******* from Shein is very disheartening. So yes, be sure to check your labels!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Bizarre interaction trying to return a dress. Refunds are not processed automatically or using any form of encryption. You are told to write your bank details in a book that sits open on the counter. When requesting another form of refund (if she couldn't process through the card, then with PayPal or something more protected), and told I was uncomfortable with openly sharing banking details, I was accused of ******. I was accused of lying about the dress not fitting and told that "I did look at the footage and the dress fits". I was calm and kind throughout this entire ordeal and have documented proof. The accusations and assumptions come out of nowhere. Here's what happened (as objectively as I can manage): I purchased a dress in store and before paying, asked if I could return it if it didn't fit. The assistant checked with the owner who said that I could. A few days later I returned to bring the dress back. I arrived at the shop, smiled and asked for a refund. I was ignored by the assistant, who turned her back to me. After some time I asked if she was maybe trying to phone her manager and she said "Whatsapp". After 10 minutes of silence, she took photos and checked the dress and finally let me know it would be okay to return. I should put my details into a hardcover book that was kept on the counter. I put my name and number in there and she told me to write my banking details there. I let her know that I found this to be a weird process. There was no rudeness, I am a calm person. I was simply confused and asked if this was the only way. She said I could Whatsapp the owner. I asked how I can make sure I have left the dress when I message. I took a photo to show that I had given the items back safely. I left the store without the dress, feeling really weird about not having received a refund, hoping to settle it with the owner on Whatsapp. What happened next was wild. Accusations and assumptions on my character, rage about having to clean the returned dress, and, the least offensive of all, delays on my refund. I followed up a week later and received a refund in the end. I will never go back to the shop and hope no one else has to experience this Whatsapp bullying as I did.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Bizarre interaction trying to return a dress. Refunds are not processed automatically or using any form of encryption. You are told to write your bank details in a book that sits open on the counter. When requesting another form of refund (if she couldn't process through the card, then with PayPal or something more protected), and told I was uncomfortable with openly sharing banking details, I was accused of ******. I was accused of lying about the dress not fitting and told that "I did look at the footage and the dress fits". I was calm and kind throughout this entire ordeal and have documented proof. The accusations and assumptions come out of nowhere. Here's what happened (as objectively as I can manage): I purchased a dress in store and before paying, asked if I could return it if it didn't fit. The assistant checked with the owner who said that I could. A few days later I returned to bring the dress back. I arrived at the shop, smiled and asked for a refund. I was ignored by the assistant, who turned her back to me. After some time I asked if she was maybe trying to phone her manager and she said "Whatsapp". After 10 minutes of silence, she took photos and checked the dress and finally let me know it would be okay to return. I should put my details into a hardcover book that was kept on the counter. I put my name and number in there and she told me to write my banking details there. I let her know that I found this to be a weird process. There was no rudeness, I am a calm person. I was simply confused and asked if this was the only way. She said I could Whatsapp the owner. I asked how I can make sure I have left the dress when I message. I took a photo to show that I had given the items back safely. I left the store without the dress, feeling really weird about not having received a refund, hoping to settle it with the owner on Whatsapp. What happened next was wild. Accusations and assumptions on my character, rage about having to clean the returned dress, and, the least offensive of all, delays on my refund. I followed up a week later and received a refund in the end. I will never go back to the shop and hope no one else has to experience this Whatsapp bullying as I did.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Most beautiful woman's fashion. Prices are reasonable. Service is amazing. packaging is gorgeous.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Most beautiful woman's fashion. Prices are reasonable. Service is amazing. packaging is gorgeous.
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