I bought the catsuit and was really looking forward to wearing it. My body measurements were within the measurements of the size small on the Honey Birdette website, so that is the size I ordered.
When the catsuit arrived, I noticed it did not have a tag and it did not look like it was folded properly in the packaging. When I tried it on, I could tell right away it was too big. I went ahead and put it all the way on to be sure and had it on for literally less than two minutes before I took it off and put it back in the box to return it. I sent it back the next day and, a few days later, received an email saying my return was rejected because the item had been worn.
I'm not sure how an e-commerce clothing brand expects people to buy their clothing if we arent' allowed to try on the clothing to ensure fit. I sent an email in protest, and HB replied still saying no, citing "hygiene reasons" and included photos of a single strand of hair on the item. In the email with the photos they said "We know that trying on the item to check fit can feel necessary." Seriously? "...can feel necessary?" No, trying on clothing to check fit IS necessary, especially if you're buying that clothing online. And doing some level of repackaging of a returned item, including having to remove an errant strand of hair, is also part of being a clothing retailer. I had previously bought from HB multiple times and like their clothing, but I'll never order from them again after this.
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