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re: After COVID is over, what things that were normal before will not come back?
Posted on 2/3/21 at 11:08 am to kingbob
Posted on 2/3/21 at 11:08 am to kingbob
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Trying on clothes at the store
I think this will come back. I've been trying on clothing at local boutiques this entire time. They don't care. The only ones not allowing it are mall stores, but I think they'll get back to it.
It is way too much work dealing with returns, and stores who originally had "store credit only" return policies have had to suspend that while not allowing try-ons. They're going to want to get back to that policy.
Posted on 2/3/21 at 1:13 pm to LouisianaLady
I tried on a pair of jeans at Dillard's a month ago. Like you said, some stores still allow it.
The stupid thing about that policy is that I buy the clothes, bring it home and try it on. Somebody in my house has COVID and doesn't know yet. Or I do, either way. The clothes don't fit. So I bring it back. What's the difference in the dangers of spreading in that scenario vs just trying them on in the room at the store? I don't think they really thought that policy through and are going overboard with it.
The stupid thing about that policy is that I buy the clothes, bring it home and try it on. Somebody in my house has COVID and doesn't know yet. Or I do, either way. The clothes don't fit. So I bring it back. What's the difference in the dangers of spreading in that scenario vs just trying them on in the room at the store? I don't think they really thought that policy through and are going overboard with it.
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