A woman had an experience she'll never forget after getting home with a new outfit only to find the piece she picked out was faulty. To make matters worse, she discovered it after having already put the outfit on.
The woman slipped slipped into her brand-new jumpsuit from Zara and found there was an issue with the zip which meant she couldn¡¯t pull it any further up, and couldn¡¯t unzip it either.??
In a video shared on TikTok,?Isabel Robins, who is believed to live in?London, explained that her mother had struggled to take off a new jumpsuit because of its 'faulty' zip.
She revealed that instead of forcing the zip on the jumpsuit and potentially breaking it, they drove all the way back to the Zara store while still in the outfit to tell the staff in the store.??
As an employee releases the zip, Isabel's mother takes a sigh of relief for the camera.
The clip ends with her walking around the store wearing jeans and a jacket, behind the employee who has the jumpsuit in their hand.?
In an unrelated incident that took place in June, a teenage girl got trapped inside the dressing room of a clothing store that used to be a bank vault.?
Giavanna Diesso, 14, got locked inside the dressing room at Kate & Hale in Long Island, New York when her seven-year-old brother Vincent accidentally closed the vault door on her, Newsday?reported at that time.?
¡°You just hear it slam, and then I just waited to see if it would open, if they could open it from the outside. And I'm just trying to push on it, and they're pulling and it's just not opening,¡± Giavanna said.??
The teen started panicking and getting nervous when it wouldn¡¯t open. Her mom, Danielle, was on the other side desperately trying to pull it open.??
The store owner said the lock on the vault-turned-dressing room had been disabled, but because it was 100 years old, it somehow malfunctioned and locked the youngster inside.
Giavanna spent 90 minutes inside the room, which used to be the First National Bank of Port Jefferson bank vault, before firefighters were able to rescue her.
Rescue crews from the Port Jefferson Fire Department drilled a hole through a 12-inch wall to free up Giavanna.