These brands now give you 90 days to return your unwanted goods

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You may have a few more weeks to get a refund..

Last week we told you about all the brands that had decided to stop selling fashion items during Covid-19.

The website says they are extending the period to 30 days from when stores reopen, but it is unclear if this is for online purchases or just from purchases originally made in store.White Stuff The brand are offering, like most, a 90 day return policy.In addition to this they suggest checking the returns policy section on the website before ordering to check for any updates.

For in store purchases you made just before stores closed, you should have 14 days to return once stores reopen.

 

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