I am a male and I measured my chest at 40 inches. I normally wear a small or medium when I buy t shirts and medium when buying casual dress. But according to their chart, I should order a large at least. Is this accurate?
Asked by jack K. on 4/24/2016
5 Answers
CustomerService R.5/1/2016
Dear jack K.
Thank you for your feedback.
We offer you the measurements exactly like the first size chart under product information. I recommend referring to the specific measurements in the product information and compared with yours. For your reference, please note that 1 inch= 2.54cm so you can convert the size accurately. You can contact us if you have any issues.
Here is link: http://support.dresslily.com/
We will try our best to help you after we checked the detail information.
Yours sincerely,
Dresslily.com Customer Service
Thank you for your feedback.
We offer you the measurements exactly like the first size chart under product information. I recommend referring to the specific measurements in the product information and compared with yours. For your reference, please note that 1 inch= 2.54cm so you can convert the size accurately. You can contact us if you have any issues.
Here is link: http://support.dresslily.com/
We will try our best to help you after we checked the detail information.
Yours sincerely,
Dresslily.com Customer Service
tish w.4/27/2016
NO DON'T BOTHER ORDERING. THEIR SIZE CHART IS STILL OFF. THE QUALITY IS HORRIBLE, AS IS CUSTOMER SERVICE.
Marion F.4/25/2016
When you shop online, it is always risky. Some people forget that. Cheap clothes always come up smaller as they use less fabric. This is not a "fake" positive review and I do not work for the company. I am Scottish and a genuine customer who was delighted with the products I bought. I wasn't "paid " to post positive reviews either. Don'rt know what people expect for the price.
cheryl p.4/24/2016
You should not order period.
You should read only the negative reviews as the "positive ones" - if you look real closely are fake. In fact I have personally verified that Dresslily pays people to post fake reviews as well as post fake social media comments.
Don't order anything unless you get a special thrill our of wasting your money, feeling foolish and being unable to get a valid tracking number from a company. For extra kicks, only order if you plan to accept poor quality merchandise that has the potential of falling apart while at a meeting or during a social event
You should read only the negative reviews as the "positive ones" - if you look real closely are fake. In fact I have personally verified that Dresslily pays people to post fake reviews as well as post fake social media comments.
Don't order anything unless you get a special thrill our of wasting your money, feeling foolish and being unable to get a valid tracking number from a company. For extra kicks, only order if you plan to accept poor quality merchandise that has the potential of falling apart while at a meeting or during a social event
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