Lighthearted - but 2 months on from when I received the email from ASOS saying they'd now charge you if you didn't keep anything from an order, I'm curious if it's changed anyone else's order habits!
A little context here:
- Been using ASOS since it's inception, Premier customer, would estimate that 80% of wardrobe was bought via ASOS even if it wasn't ASOS brand.
- I have lost weight over the last couple of years, so am trying to slowly replace essentially an entire wardrobe, and am big of bust and long of torso... anyone similar will know the pain!
- Im trying to be really strict on what pieces I bring into my wardrobe and keep after years of overconsumption.
- My preference is to shop Vinted, but after a few too many misses on sizing, there's certain items where it makes more financial sense to buy new, so im not losing ££ over the postage costs (even if i do resell the item).
This meant I was ordering a LOT from ASOS. Probably weekly. And as we know, sizing consistency and quality has taken a real plunge.
So I've gone from an order a week, to 1 order in two months. Which, great, given that I absolutely hold my hands up that I was probably only keeping 1 in every 5 items due to sizing/quality issues. It's better for the planet that I'm not putting in constant orders, it's better for ASOS that they aren't paying out on delivery for me not to keep anything, better for my wallet, as I've spent less - but I'm guessing that last one might be something that may become a problem for ASOS if its the same for lots of people?
So I'm curious - has it brought about any change for anyone else?