If you are worried about missing out on a good deal - can you by it, and then possibly alter it to be more "flattering", or re-sell it if you decide differently? I wonder why MOH and SIL said they liked it and now they don't? If you love this dress, and it's "THE ONE", then go for it!!! :)
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This dress is on sale and it's the only one left! I love it because of all the details and embroidery. I have tried other expensive dresses but this one looks the most expensive, even though it's dirt cheap.
MOH and sis-in-law loved it in the beginning but they said it was not that flattering on body - that it does not show any curves.
What do you think? (the first one)
The other ones are dresses that I have tried on and like, but not as in love with.
Should I keep looking? What if someone grabs "my" dress before I decide?