I think they might’ve had a “no return” policy because of the cheap prices — I’m not sure. Also, it’s pretty difficult for me to find fitting clothes because I’m tiny in height but not so tiny elsewhere, so I preferred not to take the risk. I could’ve asked…
I’ve got no idea how an American Apparel Warehouse works, but 90 % off seems like a great deal no matter what! Still, too bad there were no fitting rooms…
I like all of the panels, but the first and last one in particular are ridiculously fun and energetic! The whole strip is so alive that it’s almost like an animation short.
I guess they didn’t really wanna sell their stuff
but…why? D;
Right? C’était vraiment bizarre. I’m glad I had leggings on, I could try on skirts and shorts without actually undressing…
That is so wrong. =,( And you couldn’t return the clothes after buying them? (I’ve never been to an American Apparel Warehouse.)
I’m pretty sure they had a no returns policy because of the cheap prices, but I might be wrong. Still…
In English, “All sales are final” is what you usually see when a price is marked down that much, so you’re probably right.
American Apparel has done a great many douche-like things in its day so this doesn’t really surprise me.
Can’t you just buy the stuff, try it on at home and then return what doesn’t fit?
I think they might’ve had a “no return” policy because of the cheap prices — I’m not sure. Also, it’s pretty difficult for me to find fitting clothes because I’m tiny in height but not so tiny elsewhere, so I preferred not to take the risk. I could’ve asked…
…Too much Botox? Or just caffeine?
I’ve got no idea how an American Apparel Warehouse works, but 90 % off seems like a great deal no matter what! Still, too bad there were no fitting rooms…
I like all of the panels, but the first and last one in particular are ridiculously fun and energetic! The whole strip is so alive that it’s almost like an animation short.
WHY no changing rooms? D: