Amazon introduces Prime Wardrobe shopping service
22 Jun 17 2 min read
Amazon is testing the Prime Wardrobe programme, which is currently in the beta stage. Customers can order 3 to 15 items of clothing, footwear and accessories at no upfront charge, take seven days to decide what they like and pay only for what they choose to keep.
Over a million items across women's, men's, girls', boys' and baby clothing lines are eligible for the service. Styles from brands like Calvin Klein, Levi's, Adidas, Hugo Boss, Lacoste and more are also eligible for the programme, as per the Amazon website.
Customers who decide to keep three or four items from the order will get a 10 per cent discount, while those who buy five or more items will stand to get a discount of 20 per cent. They can simply pack the unwanted items in the resealable box in which they arrived to return them. The box can be either dropped off at the nearest UPS location or can be requested to be picked up from home.
Amazon Wardrobe will be included with Amazon Prime membership and will not have any additional fees. Users can register on Amazon to get notified as soon as the service is made available. (KD)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
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