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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
Is yarn considered clothing? 
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In your case, yes. I wouldn't want to see your stuffing.
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Originally Posted by issybird
Huh. You sure don't live in New Hampshire.
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Nope, I'm on the "other coast." I do wear long pants in January, though.
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Originally Posted by barryem
The only thing that seems to be different here is that there's a 7 day return period and they've simplified, or so it seems, the return procedure. It wasn't difficult before but we had 30 days in the past and the process wasn't as simple as they made it look in the video.
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Another thing that's different with Amazon Prime Wardrobe is that you get 10% off if you keep three or four items and 20% off five items or more.
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Originally Posted by jswinden
I've been buying clothing from Amazon for quite a while. I haven't had to return anything though.
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I've purchased underwear, socks, shoes, slippers, and a few articles of clothing from Amazon. I had to return a pair of slippers and a sweatshirt. Both items were listed as "FREE Returns" (abbreviated policy below). I had no problems with either return. Free shipping both ways. Just dropped the packages off at the UPS Store, which I was driving by anyway.
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Return this item for free
You can return this item for any reason and get a full refund: no shipping charges. The item must be returned in new and unused condition.
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Originally Posted by jswinden
Come to think about it, I guess yarn, a sewing repair kit, and a large bag of polyfil fiber is pretty much your health care policy too. 
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