Sunday, October 13, 2013

and it's.... gone

I'm quite positive some of you have had this experience or situation I'm about to tell you.

On one fine particular day two weeks ago, I was randomly browsing some of my favourite online shopping websites and suddenly my eyes caught this beautiful dress. It was flowy with a distinctive feminine touch. 

Coincidentally, I was looking for that sort of dress for my convocation. Initially, I wasn't that keen to buy any new clothes for my big days since I have some old clothes that I was willing to wear. Besides, people won't even see what you wear since the whole robe will cover your whole body. Being petite makes it even less likely to even see your bottom part.

But finding a dress exactly like what I've been looking for makes my heart jumps higher! So I checked that sizes that they have. My heart dropped. Thumping on the slightest beat.

They only had sizes from L to 6XL.

I felt so crushed. 

I knew no matter how I can alter that dress, why should I if they had my size. So I silently prayed that the size I was looking for will be available soonest possible and I should immediately press that check out button.

Day after day, the website still haven't upload the smaller sizes. Until yesterday. 

I jolted a little when I saw the size that I want became available but I was doing some cooking and baking that I convinced myself I can buy it the next day.

So today I visited the awesome website and clicked on the dress.

*click size*



I'm pretty confident you can relate the agony that I'm going through right now that it deserves a blog post.

This is even more confounding than feeling crushed!

Pft! I seriously recommend all of you who are buying online, when you see what you want just buy it. Yes, like impulse buying or you'll regret seeing it gone.

Like I do, now. Urgh, I hate it when I wait for something and it's gone the minute that I want to purchase it.

I'm going to email them that I want that dress with that particular size right away!

So lesson learned today: Impulse buying is sometimes advantageous. Buy it while you can before it's gone.

PFT!

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