'If I wore it in public I'd be arrested for indecent exposure!' Size 10 shopper, 23, slams Boohoo's sizing after buying two 'faulty' dresses - including one that barely covers her modesty Holly Smith, 23, a legal assistant from Leeds, posted her outrage on social media When displayed on Boohoo's site, £8 dress reaches halfway down model's thigh However when Holly finally tried it on she said she was left feeling overexposedBy Alexander Robertson For Mailonline Published: 09:39 GMT, 2 January 2019 | Updated: 21:31 GMT, 2 January 2019 1.4k shares 988 Viewcomments A shopper has criticised online fashion retailer Boohoo after buying a size 10 black dress that barely covered her backside. Holly Smith, 23, a legal assistant from Leeds, posted her outrage on social media, stating: 'Wanna explain please @boohoo_cshelp?' The Basic Rib Crew Bodycon Dress usually retails for £8 and when displayed on the Boohoo website the hem reaches halfway down the model's thigh. However when Holly tried it on she was left feeling overexposed. Holly also purchased a Utility Button Front Belted Shirt Dress from the fashion outlet where the belt was supposed to be waist height but ended up resting on her bra. A shopper has criticised Boohoo after buying a size 10 black dress that barely covered her backside (left), despite stretching down the model's thigh on the website (right) Holly Smith, 23, a legal assistant from Leeds, posted her outrage on social media, stating: 'Wanna explain please @boohoo_cshelp?' Holly also purchased a Utility Button Front Belted Shirt Dress from the fashion outlet where the belt was supposed to be waist height but ended up resting on her bra She asked the firm: 'Do you not make dresses for girls with bums? Hadn't placed an order since 2015 and not sure I'll bother again.' Boohoo messaged Holly back saying they didn't see anything wrong with the dress, to which she responded: 'If I wore it in public I would likely be arrested for indecent exposure.' Boohoo have since offered Holly a full refund but have stipulated that they do not believe the dress is faulty. Women face a sizeable challenge when it comes to finding clothes that fit and can often leave fitting rooms feeling frustrated. A recent test by Good Morning Britain revealed that 83 per cent are forced to buy a larger size, while one in three women say it has negative impact on their self-esteem. Boohoo have since offered Holly a full refund but have stipulated that they do not believe the dress is faulty Boohoo messaged Holly back saying they didn't see anything wrong with the dress, to which she responded: 'If I wore it in public I would likely be arrested for indecent exposure.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility