Stacey Solomon's new clothing range flooded with complaints five minutes after launching
27.09.2022 - 13:17
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Stacey Solomon recently launched her brand new autumn collection with In The Style but the launch has angered some shoppers already.
Following the launch last night, Stacey said she was so excited about the collection, the Loose Women panelist said: "My autumn collection launches today, I'm sooo excited but as always it makes my tummy go! I just wanted to say thank you for all of your messages, they've been so so amazing! And I genuinely meant it when I say just getting your feedback is just the most important and special thing to me."
She added: "I'm so proud of the sizing in all of our collections…" she wrote. "Everything goes from size 6-28 and there's petite and tall options too. It's always been so important to us to be as size inclusive as possible because every body is different."
Just five minutes after the collection launched, it was announced that a large proportion of items had sold out due to their popularity. While some shoppers managed to bag the pieces they were after, many were left disappointed that the launch had gone out so early.
One frustrated shopper wrote: "2 piece is sold out." Another commented: "Missed out what I wanted sold out." Somebody else moaned: "all 4 pieces that I wanted are sold out." Another said: "Sold out in 5 minutes."
"So gutted you’re not re-stocking any of it, missed out on the blue dress. Well done on the sell out though," penned another annoyed shopper. Somebody else commented: "So gutted was on at 7:10pm and already sold out of the items I wanted." "Items sold out way too quickly," vented another frustrated shopper.
Another shopper slammed: "The collection was already up and most sold out at 3am this morning. Beautiful items Stacey." wrote someone else: "It’s impossible to buy
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