Amazon Prime will no longer allow clothing shoppers to “try before they buy” after this month

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Amazon is closing its Try before you buy Main program at the end of January. The move, first reported by was announced with a notice at the top of the Prime Try Before You Buy page, putting its last day in effect at January 31st. The service has been available to members since 2018, when it was . With it, you can choose up to six items to try on and send back any you don’t want within a week for free. You’ll only be charged for the items you decide to keep, and you can choose from a selection of clothing, shoes, jewelry and accessories.

In a statement to An Amazon spokesperson said: “Given the Try-before-you-buy mix that only scales to a limited number of items, and customers increasingly using our new AI-powered features like virtual try-on, personalized size recommendations, highlights in reviews and improved size charts to make sure they find the right fit, we’re phasing out the Try Before You Buy option effective January 31, 2025.” If you’re someone who always still using this service, you better get the latest orders fast.

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