But why not? It takes substantially less effort to unwrap packages and (maybe) pack them back up again (if the fit isn't good) and drop them back on your doorstep than it does to kill an afternoon at the mall. Plus you only have to do that a couple times before you know exactly which brands/sizes fit you.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I mean, if you like the idea of going to the mall, more power to you. That being said, it's not easier than online shopping, IMO (the only exception being if you need clothes today and can't wait for shipping).
You aren't gambling on anything... you just send it back, usually for free.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm more particular than most people I know about what I wear, fit, feel, etc etc... that certainly doesn't preclude me from shopping online though. You guys are acting like it's mail order from the 90s. Make your choice, see what arrives in 30 days, and be stuck with it forever. It's 2020 ya'll, shit doesn't work that way anymore.
The only thing that I think makes a lot more sense in person is a tailor. Even if you do the remote MTM thing, it almost always results in someone needing to tweak it in person.