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Amazon Prime will no longer let clothes shoppers ‘try before you buy’ after this month

11 January 2025
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Amazon Prime will no longer let clothes shoppers ‘try before you buy’ after this month
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Amazon is discontinuing its Try Before You Buy Prime program, set to end on January 31. The service, originally known as Prime Wardrobe, allowed users to try up to six items for free and return unwanted items within a week. Amazon cites the limited scaling of the program and the increasing use of new AI-powered features as reasons for its phase-out.

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