Frivolous+dress+order+post+itsmp4l+hot [2026 Release]

Courts have seen cases where a “frivolous dress order” led to sanctions. In one famous 2019 small-claims case, a buyer sued a boutique for $5,000 because a sequined mini dress was “too hot to wear in summer.” The judge dismissed it as , noting the buyer should have checked the fabric blend. The lesson? A “hot” dress — whether temperature-wise or style-wise — does not entitle you to legal relief.

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