1/5 L K. 3 years ago on Google
I
recently
purchased
a
very
expensive
dirndl
at
Lodenfrey,
all
together
(dirndl,
blouse
and
jacket)
my
purchase
was
well
over
$2000.
The
dirndl
had
a
small
fabric
appliqué
coming
off
and
so
I
had
to
leave
it
for
them
to
repair
it.
I
picked
it
up
the
next
day:
they
folded
the
dirndl
unceremoniously
in
a
bag
with
some
tissues
around
it.
I
was
surprised
at
how
they
handle
an
expensive
purchase.
I
would
have
expected
it
to
be
handed
to
me
on
a
hanger.
A
few
days
later
I
took
it
out
and
started
ironing
it,
that
is
when
I
saw
a
rip
in
the
fabric
at
the
back
hem.
My
guess
is
that
a
previous
customer
went
through
the
fabric
with
a
heel
while
trying
it
on.
I
contacted
Lodenfrey
and
they
asked
me
to
bring
it
in.
They
offered
to
fix
it,
did
not
blink
when
pointing
out
that
I
had
paid
full
price
for
a
very
expensive
dress
that
they
should
have
checked
for
wear
and
tear.
They
offered
no
discount,
not
even
offered
to
pay
for
transportation.
I
had
no
choice
but
to
have
it
repaired.
I
came
back
the
next
day,
for
the
third
time,
and
again
they
shoved
the
dirndl
into
a
bag
and
surrounded
it
with
a
few
pieces
of
paper.
No
excuses
for
the
fact
that
they
sold
me
a
damaged
1700
euro
dress,
no
excuses
for
the
fact
that
I
had
to
go
three
times
to
their
store,
no
excuses
for
packaging
merchandise
in
such
a
way
that
customers
end
up
having
to
iron
at
home.
Overall
a
shame.
This
is
the
5th
dirndl
I
buy
at
Lodenfrey
(I
have
three
daughters)
and
the
third
from
Heidi
Couture.
Heidi
Couture
has
a
store
in
Munich
and
that
is
where
I
will
go
next
time
we
need
a
dirndl.
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