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June 21, 2017

Amazon tests Prime Wardrobe for clothes

  • Clothing is shipped to you to try on at home, with no upfront fee. Pay only for what you keep, and ship the rest back in the re-sealable box with a pre-paid return label.
  • By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO
    AP Retail Writer

    NEW YORK — Amazon is hoping to claim more territory once held by department stores, essentially placing a dressing room in your house.

    The company, which has been making a big push into selling clothes, is testing a new service that lets members of its Prime program try on styles before they put items on their charge card — at no upfront fee. Customers have seven days to decide what they like, and then pay only for what they keep. Shipments arrive in a re-sealable box with a pre-paid label for returns.


     
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