Talk:The Saddle Row Review/@comment-3292369-20170108215149/@comment-4531340-20170119204622

I disagree about the input - I think it definitely would be needed, especially for something that's hoof-made like Rarity's dresses are (as opposed to mass-produced stuff).

Perhaps a smarter business plan would have been for there to be a certain number of dresses, and then it be made clear that there would be a wait list after that, with an estimated time of completion. Sure, maybe Rarity could have prepared more dresses than she had right then, but I also think it wasn't smart for Sassy to hype up the princess dress (or any of the dresses, for that matter) like it was something that could be made just like that (something that was machine/pony mass-produced, in other words), when it was clear that's not how Rarity wanted her business run (and considering she's the owner, and Sassy's employer, it logically follows that she should have final say in decisions, should she so desire).