How? There’s no really good way to do that with soft, porous surfaces like fabric. We just reopened non-essential stores here on Monday and I heard a radio interview from someone representing Marshall’s saying they were not allowing it because if something was tried on they were then having to remove unpurchased items from circulation for 48 hours.I did a search and the one in Ohio has limited fitting rooms (whatever that means) and all sales are final.
Other high end retailers are allowing people to try things on, but are cleaning items before they go back on the salesfloor.
No one is allowing it in my area, it is so annoying.
Where are you?
I'm in South Florida.
Returns are not free if you're sending it back by mail. You're responsible for shipping.Order a bunch of dresses from Nordstrom. They have a wonderful, easy returns policy and I don't think their dresses are probably any differently priced than Dillards. Lots of selection too.
You could also mail order from Macy's. Also a big selection and easy, free returns.
I do it all the time.
Order a bunch of dresses from Nordstrom. They have a wonderful, easy returns policy and I don't think their dresses are probably any differently priced than Dillards. Lots of selection too.
You could also mail order from Macy's. Also a big selection and easy, free returns.
I do it all the time.
Assuming they are currently taking returns.
I'm in Maine... no dressing rooms are open so you can't try on clothes, and there are no returns or refunds. My sister, who owns a women's clothing shop in NH, says if customers try on clothes, she has to quarantine the clothes for 5 days before they can go back on the racks. Crazy way to have to try to do business- not that there is any business. She says people are out and about (and coming to NH from Mass and ME), looking and happy to have something to do, but they are being extremely cautious about spending much money. Quite a few customers have said they are watching their spending, anticipating a spike in the virus and another round of shut-downs.