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See What A US-Based Lady Got After Ordering Graduation Dress From A Nigerian Tailor [Photos]
A US Based was completely disappointed by a Nigerian tailor after the graduation dress she ordered for was badly sewn and spoiled.
A Nigerian lady on Twitter, Chef Preem @Poshpresh, shared a story of how her friend in the United States decided to patronize a Nigerian tailor by paying N50,000 for a replica of one particular outfit for graduation.
But what the Nigerian tailor delivered in return was a total turn-off from the sample that was given to him, this has left the lady completely disappointed and annoyed because the attire that had been ruined was meant for her friend’s graduation dress.
What my friend in the US ordered from our Nigerian tailor VS what our Nigerian tailor delivered.
50k gone, graduation dress ruined 😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/Fy0DZGRGK8
— Chef Preem 🍝🍗🍖🍛 (@ChefPreem) December 14, 2018
From the photos shared by the agitated friend, the blue jumpsuit which the US lady ordered for was nothing like what she later got. It was badly fitted and sewn compared to what was requested.
The photos have got Nigerians talking.
https://twitter.com/iamswitchme/status/1073506866817392641
What my friend in the US ordered from our Nigerian tailor VS what our Nigerian tailor delivered.
50k gone, graduation dress ruined 😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/Fy0DZGRGK8
— Chef Preem 🍝🍗🍖🍛 (@ChefPreem) December 14, 2018
Can you make this dress?
Naija tailor: yes, very easy
Naija tailor: pic.twitter.com/k5DU8D4YP7— Bollajj (@Bollajj1) December 14, 2018
Why didn’t she buy from the US? Who orders stuff like this you can get comfortably in the US from Nigeria. Mtscheeew
— Esiro Anavhe (@esiroanavhe) December 14, 2018
The person in the first picture is Cardi B if I’m not mistaken. She didn’t order from the designers page. Just saw a picture of cardi B and sent it to her tailor. Obviously she was going to get something different.
— Esiro Anavhe (@esiroanavhe) December 14, 2018
Hmmm…but Chef, Joseph was talking about Nigerian Designers & you’re talking about a “Tailor”. I think that’s where the problem is located. Nigerian “Tailors” mostly do this kind of “carpentry” work. Our Nigerian Designers on the other hand are top class.
— Misan Arenyeka @O3 Global, Iponri. (@MisanArenyeka) December 14, 2018
Seconded tag him/her we just want to check something and ask one or two questions pic.twitter.com/Eq8uKOt5g7
— Young Minisita🔥 (@BaryorY) December 14, 2018