A shopper is reported to have been barred from using a post office convenience store after the owner said her backless dress showed “too much exposure.” The incident involves a woman described by one outlet as “Lily,” who enters the store in an outfit that leaves her back exposed.
The report frames the decision as the owner enforcing store rules on clothing and what they consider acceptable in the premises. While the outlet describes the dispute around the level of exposure, the available coverage does not provide further details such as any official dress code, prior warnings, or the shopper’s response.
Across the outlets provided, the core facts are the same: the woman wears a backless dress, the owner warns against excessive exposure, and the shopper is ultimately banned from entering or shopping at the location. The reporting emphasizes the owner’s concern but offers limited additional context or follow-up information.