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Shopper blasts PrettyLittleThing after trousers are SO long they cover her boobs

The trousers could be worn as a boob-tube jumpsuit instead

A SHOPPER got much more than she bargained for when she ordered a pair of trousers online.

A Twitter user, called PritchardAlice, bought a pair of satin trousers from PrettyLittleThing.

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This shopper got much more for her money than she expected

But she horrified to find the £7 trousers were so long they came up to over her boobs.

More of a jumpsuit than a pair of joggers, she furiously tweeted the company.

Sharing a photo of the trousers on the website – which come up to the 5”9 model’s stomach – she also tweeted a pic of her holding up the trousers.

The shiny trousers are massive on her, with the waistband coming to just above her boobs.

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She angrily tweeted the company after receiving the giant trousers

@PritchardAlice/Twitter
The trousers are long enough to be a jumpsuit

She wrote: “I know I’m small but this takes the p**s.”

Alice ordered the nude satin joggers, which are on sale at £7, down from £25.

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The trousers are on sale at £7, down from £25
  • Nude satin contrast stripe cuff joggers, PrettyLittleThing, £7 –

The website describes them as: “Get bang on trend with these killer cuff joggers.

“Featuring a nude satin material with a brown contrast stripe material, what’s not to love?”

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In another fashion fail, this shopper fumed can only fit ONE leg into their size 10 PrettyLittleThing dress.

And we recently revealed a woman claims to have been “catfished” by PrettyLittleThing after ordering an “oversized” green blazer that turned out to be MASSIVE.

This student, 21, blasted the shop after the dress she ordered exposed her privates.

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