ONLINE Shopping RULES Everyone Should LEARN

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    Today's video is all about online shopping rules everyone should learn. These are the tips I use to shop online without too many mistakes so I can build my wardrobe in a thoughtful, productive way. I've embedded time stamps below and thank you so much for watching xx Audrey
    ONLINE SHOPPING RULES EVERYONE SHOULD LEARN
    01 [00:22] Don't Mindlessly Browse
    02 [01:21] Keep Color In Mind
    03 [02:31] Know Your Measurements
    04 [04:03] Triple Check Size Guides
    05 [05:14] Fabric Matters
    06 [06:24] Pay Attention To Details
    07 [07:39] Avoid Returns
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  • @kathci5
    @kathci5 4 года назад +656

    "Buying something new doesn't necessarily mean your style's going to be improved" PREACH IT

  • @sherylaugustson6304
    @sherylaugustson6304 4 года назад +659

    Another tip I use is to read all the reviews. The customers, I feel, tend to be brutally honest. If an items runs large, or the pictured color is deceiving, they will let you know. Also, I love when customers include their height, weight, and the size they ordered if it worked. It helps me judge if I should go up a size or not.

    • @samanthaschurter747
      @samanthaschurter747 4 года назад +19

      Sheryl Augustson I do this too. Sometimes the complaints about an item are surprisingly helpful too. I have thick calves, and found the perfect galoshes by finding a pair where reviewers complained about how much room there was at the top of the boots.

    • @hondamomma9078
      @hondamomma9078 4 года назад +11

      I agree, Sheryl. Reviews are important to me too. I also encourage you and others to do reviews of products you buy online. This way we help others.

    • @juliestam
      @juliestam 4 года назад +19

      I usually read the 3 or 4 star reviews first as they tend to have more information than a 1 or 5 star. So they liked the item but this is what they didn't like. Saved a lot of returns this way

    • @HaHaHaLMFAOtv
      @HaHaHaLMFAOtv 4 года назад

      Me too. It's such a bummer that in Zalando there's only stars but no actual reviews.

    • @erinkoster8654
      @erinkoster8654 4 года назад +4

      Sometimes, but I’ve been increasingly noticing when I buy stuff like skincare or makeup online, a lot of people have been sent stuff through Influenster or a similar company “for consideration” and I don’t trust their opinions since they’re almost always positive. I know that a lot of sites delete negative reviews too. So that sucks. Not sure if it happens as much for clothes but it’s made me a lot more suspicious.

  • @hyacinthannah
    @hyacinthannah 4 года назад +160

    One thing I like to do is go on the Instagram account of the brand and look at their tagged photos. A lot of regular people will tag the brand when they are wearing an item of clothing from them and I find that it gives me a good example of what their clothing looks like on non-models without photoshop. Sometimes I see an article of clothing that I love on the model but I don't like the fit as much when I see it on a photo of a person who looks more like me and I can choose not to buy it based on that.

    • @christinagervais8353
      @christinagervais8353 4 года назад +1

      I do this as well! Sometimes i am unable to find a photo of someone wearing the item and it stops me from making the purchase

  • @eyyalex
    @eyyalex 4 года назад +411

    One thing that’s really important to me when online shopping is to check the return policy prior to making any purchase. We try to avoid returns, but inevitably they may happen. The last thing I want to find out is that the retailer does exchanges only or charges a restocking fee. If I don’t like the return policy I don’t bother to shop there because I know it increases my chances of wasting money on an item that I won’t wear and won’t deal with sending back.

    • @heidiaguilar1257
      @heidiaguilar1257 4 года назад +3

      I feel the same.

    • @erinkoster8654
      @erinkoster8654 4 года назад +4

      ASOS is absolutely the worst about this. They’ve sent me incorrect items and when I ask for it to be replaced, they say I have to pay to ship the item back. And then when they receive it, I can try to repurchase the item if it’s still in stock. Awful policy. I should know better than to purchase from a fast fashion site-never again.

  • @jeannesnodgrass8073
    @jeannesnodgrass8073 4 года назад +241

    One thing I do before ordering is take my iPhone with the item onscreen to the closet. I check how the item will fit into the style and color scheme. Then I see if I already have similar items. Finally I do a count of how many outfits I can wear it with. This gives me a good idea how useful the item will be. I even do this with jewelry, shoes and purses.💕

    • @justinenglish_5750
      @justinenglish_5750 4 года назад +1

      Good advice!

    • @phoebejay2023
      @phoebejay2023 4 года назад +5

      At this point, now that I'm fairly happy with my wardrobe, I always make sure the new piece can go with at least three things I already own

    • @mr.icecream7880
      @mr.icecream7880 3 года назад +2

      Yeah I saw a rule that before you buy something imagine atleast 3 outfits or 3pther things you can wear it with

  • @julieberry1881
    @julieberry1881 4 года назад +228

    Your suggestion of looking at the item in its other color choices is really important as you can definitely see details better on certain colors especially depending on the background the item is shown on. Doing this has often made me reject an item because I wouldn’t have seen certain details if I had only looked at it in the color I thought I wanted it in. Love your videos!

  • @justinamoniz
    @justinamoniz 4 года назад +189

    Your tip about avoiding things that are marketed to a broad group, but not to you specifically is so helpful!

  • @CS-ly3lx
    @CS-ly3lx 4 года назад +78

    Another good idea: Know your brands. Check your current wardrobe for what fits well, is made of a good quality fabric, and is sewn well. When you look for something from your list, start with the brand names you already know and like.

    • @bkwrm85
      @bkwrm85 3 года назад +2

      Very true, though brands can change over time. I used to buy Frye shoes almost exclusively. But then after a few years' gap, I went back to their website and saw that the reviews were dishing about how (allegedly) a lot of their boots are now manufactured in Mexico, and that the quality has gone down. Luckily, Frye addressed the problem: they stopped allowing reviews on their website. (Yikes.)

  • @ginnyburley9552
    @ginnyburley9552 4 года назад +168

    I was horrified when I heard recently that returned clothing items are often thrown away. I’ve seen so many, SO many, fashion bloggers talk about ordering things online in 2 or 3 sizes to check for fit that I wondered if that becomes encouragement to do the same. Just boggles the mind. I also care very much that clothes I buy launder well. I just can’t buy cheap clothes anymore and take the risk that the garment will be misshapen in a couple of careful washes. These are excellent tips, Audrey!!

    • @eileenchang2173
      @eileenchang2173 4 года назад +10

      Ginny Burley , pre COVID -19, I could not stand it when those fashion bloggers would buy multiple sizes of one item and yet they try to market sustainable products but they are causing more trips by the post office or courier trucks to return those items .

    • @kate03-
      @kate03- 4 года назад +4

      My god, such a horrible way to ruin the planet

    • @diannewi
      @diannewi 4 года назад +2

      This is why (in normal times) I return items to the store. I think there's a better chance that the item will be put on a rack or shelf for sale in the store.

    • @Ninokaz
      @Ninokaz 4 года назад +5

      Where did you hear this😶

    • @lk6789
      @lk6789 4 года назад +3

      In the UK it is illegal to sell items that have been returned, so larger companies follow the rule. Many items listed as used on eBay, by larger stores, are returned items that they purchase from the retailer. Many used items are actually new but have been 'tried on' and returned. This also happens with electrical goods, these are usually labelled as 'reconditioned'. If in doubt ask the seller.

  • @pathuff5725
    @pathuff5725 4 года назад +127

    I have lost 102 pounds, and used to buy tent-like chothes that fit but had no other advantages. Your videos are really helpful to me in developing a fashion style for myself. Picking clothes that flatter me is not a skill set that I had, but seeing your many examples in your collection of videos of how to put outfits together is extremely helpful. Thank you for this page.

    • @veronicarar8227
      @veronicarar8227 4 года назад +12

      Pat Huff congratulations !

    • @MalihaMahjabin
      @MalihaMahjabin 4 года назад +9

      Congratulations! I've lost 38 pounds so far, more to go! Still looking forward to the day of changing my closet and finally wearing the clothes that I want to not cuz they 'fit'.

    • @francinepuskarich5755
      @francinepuskarich5755 4 года назад +1

      Wow

    • @Losshe
      @Losshe 4 года назад +11

      I hope you've lost it in a healthy way, and not due to a disease, if so, I'm very proud of you. This also reminds me that our size changes throughout the course of our lives, and owning too many clothing items sometimes means that we'll throw out more and waste more money when they no longer fit us.

    • @pathuff5725
      @pathuff5725 4 года назад +15

      @@Losshe Thank you. Yes, lost carefully and over some time, , not due to illness. I've donated everything usable because I know people in my former size could use them. Starting over has been quite a change, and these videos help make a daunting task fun.

  • @lovaloo763
    @lovaloo763 4 года назад +56

    You covered this more broadly, but I've saved myself a lot of time by determining what body type the model has (hourglass, apple, pear, inverted triangle, etc) and familiarizing myself with silhouettes that look good on my body type specifically. For some reason most models are inverted triangles which can make it tough to determine if the garment will look good on any other body type.

  • @sharronfarrell8738
    @sharronfarrell8738 4 года назад +66

    I always read the customer reviews too, gives a much better insight into sizing and quality in many cases, in my opinion and reduces the risk of having to return.

    • @orangelemontwist
      @orangelemontwist 4 года назад +9

      Definitely! It really helps when the product photos are very stylized (free people, anthropologie) and reviews can give you a more accurate idea of the actual color or texture of the clothes. Also, customers that spent their own money tend to be more objective than bloggers or youtubers that are doing a collab with a brand or got the item as a gift.

  • @AlmondJamoca
    @AlmondJamoca 4 года назад +36

    As a pear shaped petite woman, I learned the hard way to really notice the pose of the model. They tend to have wired poses with their hands covering the bust or waist area when they to try to hide gaping/awkward fitting garments. I usually love structured tops and dresses which show any fit problems pretty easily.

    • @leneg3032
      @leneg3032 4 года назад

      Which jeans do you recommend? I'm looking for the perfect pair, but don't usually wear bootlegs /:

    • @AlmondJamoca
      @AlmondJamoca 4 года назад +2

      I like to buy jeans that have the tiniest bit of stretch so they can fit my hips and waist. But believe me, I am an ex-shopaholic and I have tried tens of pairs of jeans but never found he perfect pair. The best way I have found is to buy jeans that fit my hips and look very nice on (usually straight leg or mom jeans) and I tailor the waist to fit my tiny waist. Best of luck in your jean journey 😅

    • @DiggandDugg
      @DiggandDugg 4 года назад

      @@leneg3032 I have Levis mile high jeans in two colours and they are the perfect high waist jean made of strong denim. Before I had Fashion Nova ones as they were the only ones that fit my hip to waist ratio but they are kind of shitty quality (very thin and stretchy, kind of like jeggings but a bit stiffer)

  • @williamphillips2463
    @williamphillips2463 4 года назад +76

    Anyone ever tell you your voice/manner of speech is like ASMR? 🤗

  • @christinamanucy8037
    @christinamanucy8037 4 года назад +51

    Smaller retailers, particularly the sustainable brands will be very responsive and informative if you email to ask sizing questions. Particularly if you happen to fall between sizes. Sustainable brands like Wray, Esby, VETTA, Lacausa... their clothes are very well made in good material and most have a good range of sizes.

    • @glamdragon
      @glamdragon 4 года назад +3

      Christina, thanks for these brand names. I've just discovered that sustainable fashion nowadays isn't only Love, Peace & Understanding Style so I appreciate a few more names to check out. I can highly recommend The Conscious Closet by Elizabeth L. Cline.

  • @Keapix
    @Keapix 4 года назад +120

    Since taking my measurements, I’ve realised that no retailers make clothes for my body shape.

    • @susanbaker2796
      @susanbaker2796 4 года назад +9

      Agreed, Keapix. Guess I need a good tailor.

    • @Magpieme98
      @Magpieme98 4 года назад +10

      I sincerely understand how you feel. I usually wind up getting most purchases tailored. I’ve found a magical seamstress and that helps tremendously.

    • @Keapix
      @Keapix 4 года назад +6

      Mary Brannigan I definitely need to see if I can find one in my area! I either end up with my clothes tight in the bust, or loose round the waist.
      I wonder if different countries design to different shapes? Here in the U.K., they seem to design for a pear shape.

    • @justinenglish_5750
      @justinenglish_5750 4 года назад +11

      Are you petite pear shape by any chance ahah? Or maybe a really tall girl?
      I think that today's fashion isn't made for them sadly...

    • @Magpieme98
      @Magpieme98 4 года назад

      Keapix I shop in the UK a lot and I usually have to get those purchases tailored as well. I usually find the blouses and the trousers too long. I am 5’2”.

  • @janeplants7571
    @janeplants7571 4 года назад +94

    Watch Justine Leconte’s channel. She talks about clothing companies ethical/unethical practices. I’m trying to be more conscious of the practices of the companies where I buy my clothes.

    • @salinasn3
      @salinasn3 4 года назад +3

      Jane Plants I know her. She’s helpful in general cuz she knows the industry

    • @ashleegmitchell
      @ashleegmitchell 4 года назад +1

      Really great channel.

    • @barbarasee2057
      @barbarasee2057 4 года назад +4

      Yes! I have followed Justine Leconte about two years. She is very knowledgeable.

    • @bkwrm85
      @bkwrm85 3 года назад

      Another good one is the channel 'Use Less.'

  • @bailassanzakhour5193
    @bailassanzakhour5193 4 года назад +33

    My .. What a woman, i love her elegance
    Please keep doing videos like this one, i started my minimalism when it comes to shopping 6 months ago and now i absolutely love everything I own, its so refreshing to see someone really loves what they buy too.

  • @MalihaMahjabin
    @MalihaMahjabin 4 года назад +98

    The biggest struggle for me is to get a Denim pant that has the hip & waist measurement for us Pear shape kind. Usually, it either fits my hip, too big for my waist, or it's my waist size but not the hip.

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 4 года назад +21

      That's when having a tailor or seamstress helps alot to take in the waist area. I found a awesome pair of pants that fit my thighs but not great fit my waist and rear end. I took them in and now they look great

    • @kate03-
      @kate03- 4 года назад +6

      This was of the main reason I switched to leggings. Im petite so its very frustrating to find the one. Either its too long or loose for me or too uncomfortable
      Leggings are comfortable and chic.

    • @mariatrotter6889
      @mariatrotter6889 4 года назад +8

      Jeans are like swim suits..hard to fit!!

    • @MsBloo
      @MsBloo 4 года назад +1

      Check out american outfitters curvy jeans

    • @RainbowHarmony
      @RainbowHarmony 4 года назад +1

      Maliha Mahjabin check out free people curvy line! Finally I found jeans that fit me it’s a miracle 😂 and I took my measurements and the pair I got fit like a glove!!

  • @lucijakovacevic4556
    @lucijakovacevic4556 4 года назад +27

    Oh I do check the same item in all colours, the difference is amazing. I thought I was the only one doing this, I often spot something that I don't like in lighter colours 😄 thank you for a super informative video 🥰

  • @zaralight1986
    @zaralight1986 4 года назад +19

    Great video as always. Thank you. I love wearing natural fibers as well. However, polyester doesn't have to be a bad choice either. It always depends on the quality of polyester. I tend not to buy it but have made some purchases most of them almost 15+ years ago and I still wear those items on a fairly regular base and they look great. I also get asked a lot, if I have a new, jacket, pants, dress, ... and no, they just look the same even after washing them hundreds of times over the past 15+ years. They don't crease, no ironing needed and are great for travel and business, because of no wrinkles. They are not for warmer weather, but great for the climate, I live in. It is important to buy good quality. I do sew some clothes myself and learned a lot from my mum, who is a dressmaker, about quality fabric. Even silk, cashmere, etc. can be of lower quality and this should be a point of consideration as well while making a purchase decision.

  • @renatakaminska2630
    @renatakaminska2630 4 года назад +44

    I need to play this video whenever I have a temptation to browse for something I don't really need :-) thanks!

  • @erinlynch6551
    @erinlynch6551 4 года назад +20

    This upload was so needed! I spend so much time window shopping online and before I know it, 3 hours have gone by. Thank you Audrey for keeping my head straight during quarantine♥️

  • @emilyshea814
    @emilyshea814 4 года назад +7

    I also like to check the reviews on an item. On many websites, you can filter the reviews with your own size/height/weight etc. It's always great to have a bunch of reviews on an item from those with my own build. Thanks for another insightful video, Audrey!

  • @vivieesz
    @vivieesz 4 года назад +31

    These are fantastic tips, and thank you for bringing our attention to your last point re returns! That is something I didn't know and a further point in favour of being mindful and conscious about the choices we make.

  • @pippas5808
    @pippas5808 4 года назад +8

    I try to order from the same companies, because I get to know what fits me from them, and also, companies tend to stick to the same styles & palettes, so if their clothing has suited me in the past, it's likely that this season's clothing will too.
    I also look for companies that have online feedback from customers, as reading those comments can help narrow down my choice. Websites that include garment dimensions as well as the sizes they are intended for are also helpful, as is mentioning the size and height of the model wearing the clothes.
    Where possible, I support small companies, who have good fair trade policies. This helps reduce environmental impact, but also, an individual customer's feedback is more important to a small company than a large one, so you can have a greater impact on the world by choosing to invest in a small company that is thoughtful about it's business practice.

  • @becaboo-dv8dp
    @becaboo-dv8dp 4 года назад +8

    Lovely video Audrey!!! If I may be so bold as to add one more tip in regards to checking the sizing of an item: I find many retailers now have options in the reviews to indicate if something fits big, long, etc. As a petite girl, this has saved me many times!!!

    • @jessie9653
      @jessie9653 4 года назад +1

      I agree, I'm petite and it has saved me. If it says loose fit, it's a no for me because it will be huge and baggy 😂

  • @alikat8221
    @alikat8221 4 года назад +25

    What a great video Audrey!
    I love shopping from:
    Dôen
    Net-a-Porter
    Matches
    Revolve
    LUISAVIAROMA
    Farfetch
    I may be naïve in thinking higher end retailers would be less likely to throw out returned merchandise, but the ability to receive notifications when a sold-out item is restocked gives me hope with all the above sellers.
    I hope you’re having a beautiful weekend xx

    • @kat284
      @kat284 4 года назад +1

      Ali Kat umm I am in shock! I never even considered that a retailer might throw out returned items but luckily I shop more high end which hopefully means that’s not happening. I am shocked!!

  • @victoriakr.0911
    @victoriakr.0911 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for your advices ! One of the thing I ALWAYS do, besides looking for the material, is to read the comment section when it's available! Sometimes, you see the mesurements, and in the comment section some customers advices you it's a bit smaller or bigger, it can help quite a bit sometimes ! So rule number one is to read the comments for me ! Then, look at the fabric, the sizing, and if you can, pictures !
    Have a nice day!

  • @saiprabhamittal2419
    @saiprabhamittal2419 4 года назад +2

    Whenever i am depressed, i watch your videos. Your voice is calming and your videos are informative. So i feel like there is hope for me to improve, that there is someone out there ready to genuinely help people.

  • @eleonore59830
    @eleonore59830 4 года назад +37

    Knowing your mesurements is really the best tip tbh! I won't buy if there isnt a size guide, the fabrics used (i also avoid polyester at all costs lmao) and the country where the garment was made in.

    • @doro8856
      @doro8856 4 года назад +4

      The country it was made is is SO important, isn't it?

    • @suzy1750
      @suzy1750 4 года назад +2

      I agree 100%. Taking a sewing class and learning to focus on my true measurements rather than some arbitrary number a retailer has applied (which I learned is called 'vanity sizing' when it is designed to make us feel smaller/thinner than we actually are and thus more likely to buy the garment) has made a huge difference to me. The whole sizing thing is so silly - we are the size we are no matter what number a company assigns to that size - yet I read reviews all the time where women get offended and mark down a particular garment saying "I'm a medium but I took a large in this - the sizing is off!" It makes no sense at all...

    • @doro8856
      @doro8856 4 года назад +2

      @@suzy1750 Oh, I love it when they say they're a size zero! Hah!

    • @eleonore59830
      @eleonore59830 4 года назад +3

      @@suzy1750 I couldnt agree more !! Also sewing is really an amazing skill everybody should learn at least the basics of. As someone who wear a lot of vintage you realize even more than sizes are such a dumb concept because you end up with clothes mark with all different numbers lol

    • @eleonore59830
      @eleonore59830 4 года назад +1

      @@doro8856 yes of course it is (?) I don't understand your comment tbh lol

  • @sbnemart238
    @sbnemart238 4 года назад +1

    “Buying something new doesn’t necessarily mean your style will improve” really got to me and I’m so thankful you shared that tip! My hobby is mindlessly browsing through clothes online and actually ending up buying i don’t need and don’t feel good wearing ☹️

  • @Currentlywearing1
    @Currentlywearing1 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your tips and rules. I shop online only when I know what I am looking for and not when I am bored. And I look for colors that suit me. It takes time to change your habits but it will help you to save sooo much money 😁 can’t wait for your next video!

  • @olgaanisimova6916
    @olgaanisimova6916 4 года назад +8

    Reading reviews of other purchasers filtered with my measurements in mind, helped me decide if an item will fit me well. Retailers do a good job providing sizing, but the length of the sleeves and the cut might be off.

  • @annatattersall249
    @annatattersall249 4 года назад +5

    I’ve never paid attention to the model’s colouring but now I definitely will - thanks!

  • @Dandelion_flight
    @Dandelion_flight 4 года назад +22

    Very interesting. I find natural fibres shrink eg wool, cotton and silk. And it’s a pain to be so careful with washing them as they are so delicate. Have to wash them separate from the usual clothes. Also have to be ultra careful not to dirty them especially when out at the restaurants. I actually find 100% polyester blouses very comfortable and the best thing is I don’t have to iron them they don’t crease much and they are also very affordable. I have a lot of floral printed blouses (favs are the high necked ones 😜) and they are all 100% polyester. I don’t perspire much even in the heat do they are just perfect for me. I match them with denim skirts and jeans and a stylish jacket over. But I must say I do love silk underwear they look good and very comfy. Otherwise I do find silk clothing very mature looking. Just my own opinion 😁.

    • @anne-marie896
      @anne-marie896 4 года назад +5

      I thought the same thing about Polyester - one of the allures of the fabric is that it is easy care and doesn't wrinkle. I love cotton and linen but they can be a nightmare trying to keep them fresh looking.

    • @marionsmith9579
      @marionsmith9579 4 года назад +5

      Maybe try looking for something with a blend of natural and synthetic fibres.
      I've found that Viscose can also be a good choice.

    • @hotjanuary
      @hotjanuary 4 года назад +8

      Grateful Princess of God, natural fibres like cotton shrinking is a sign of the company cutting corners. Before making an item, you’re supposed to preshrink the fabric by washing it in hot water. Only after that, do you cut your pattern from the fabric.

    • @jennifermason9557
      @jennifermason9557 4 года назад +1

      I always look for pants that contain elastane so that you don't get the weird stretch knee look that you get with some natural natural fibres. I like to do the same thing with tops because of the ironing thing too. They also tend to wash better and sit better.

    • @Dandelion_flight
      @Dandelion_flight 4 года назад +1

      @@hotjanuary I see. Thanks. I once had an expensive woollen jumper that shrunk hahahaha and I had to give it away to a little girl cos it won't fit me anymore whohahahaha...

  • @TheDriftwoodlover
    @TheDriftwoodlover 4 года назад +6

    Fantastic tips! Putting this on my favorites list. You are so right about examining the item in other (especially lighter) colors. That has saved me so many times. I never considered checking sizing on multiple websites. That is genius! Thanks so much. 😀

  • @aireenishome
    @aireenishome 4 года назад +1

    I would also suggest figuring out the length of your torso. Why it’s important? I have a large D size cup and a fairly short torso, so high rise bottoms never ever look good on me, especially with tops tucked in, so if you have a short torso, mid or low rise will look much better on you, trust me. In addition i’ve got thick ankles and athletic calves, so it is very important for me to know those measurements of items I’m looking at online, if a retailer has them listed. Too many time I’ve been burned buying something which looked roomy on a model, but on me looks like a legging, I hate that!

  • @pandora3256
    @pandora3256 4 года назад +8

    Hello Audrey, as always thank you for your great content. Since your point of view is so relatable would consider adding a few lifestyle related videos? Perhaps home organization and time management. I’m sure you have a perspective that we could relate to or learn from.

  • @CaRo-pt6um
    @CaRo-pt6um 4 года назад +6

    thank you for the tip on checking fabric. you are so right! audrey can you please share your outfit details? you look fantastic! 💙

  • @メタスラ-p1e
    @メタスラ-p1e 4 года назад

    My best online shopping is the high quality of clothing hangers. They are all made with metal so they are heavy. Also, I wanted to unify the types for all my hanging clothes. I also got a t-fal steamer. Investing the items to keep your current favourites nicer and longer is definitely my recommendation.

  • @jaimezuniga4702
    @jaimezuniga4702 4 года назад +1

    These are great tips. I do find that sometimes polyester is wrinkly and cheap but I have also found great quality polyester that looks and drapes beautifully and is easier to wash and care for.

  • @omgitsdarlene
    @omgitsdarlene 4 года назад +3

    While I do favor natural fabrics over synthetic ones, I think there are definitely exceptions. I would say to avoid cheap polyester for sure, but high quality polyester is a great investment. Some of my favorite blouses are 100% polyester, barely wrinkle, and have remained in great shape after dozens of wears (try the murphy blouse from aritzia for example)

  • @sullava
    @sullava 4 года назад +2

    This is the perfect video in times like this, where we can't really go out to purchase our clothes in stores. I enjoy all of your videos a lot and find them to be very helpful while on the journey to finding a style that suits me. Do you recommend any online shops in particular? I find it difficult to find retailers that I can trust will have good quality items. Thank you again for your inspiring and beautiful content!

  • @clarecavalli480
    @clarecavalli480 4 года назад

    Thank you Audrey. I feel the universe showed me your video in my feed, as I've been mindfully changing my wardrobe lately. I'm becoming conscientious about the items I choose based on the environment, the pieces and if they are easy to mix and match etc. The challenging part for me is finding the right colours.
    I enjoy watching hauls to establish sizing.
    Thank you for the great and useful tips x

  • @daivabaniene3815
    @daivabaniene3815 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much Audrey, great tips! I believe I can call myself a professional online shopper and still there always are some things to learn. Here in Europe or in Sweden where I live, to return your purchase is free and very easy if you got a wrong size or color, or a quality is not like expected, or it's just doesn't look on you as you thought it will, which is normal because it's an online shopping you can't touch or try the items on. What I didn't know that some returns could be just carelessly thrown away! Is that true? I don' t think it is here in Sweden, because it's all about a conscious production, natural fibers or new once which are environment friendly to produce or even a second hand shopping or recycled materials are very popular here. I will apply your tips in the future for sure.

  • @lourdeslopes7943
    @lourdeslopes7943 4 года назад

    Thank you Audrey. Your tips are very easy and helpful for the fashion dummies like me.
    Can you please do one on Fabrics....how to spot something that doesn't need much ironing, something that will work all day long, fabrics for outdoors, indoors, etc.

  • @elizabethsmith1803
    @elizabethsmith1803 4 года назад +6

    Avoid anything in respect of which you are in between sizes or need to try before you buy. Particularly if a) the seller is in a different country and b) if you don’t have a local post office or courier hub.

  • @wirkaswirka
    @wirkaswirka 4 года назад +14

    OMG, I'm shocked. I had no idea that returned items could be thrown away! How can I check if a brand do that?

    • @susanbaker2796
      @susanbaker2796 4 года назад +1

      This is news to me a well, wirkaswirka.

  • @larag1764
    @larag1764 4 года назад

    As someone who has had way more failures than successes with online shopping I have pretty much given up. My lack of spatial awareness and understanding my shape meant I bought too many household items, fashion accessories, clothes that were too big, too small, poorly made, etc. I've realised I need to see and touch in order to know if it's truly right for me but with your wonderful tips maybe I can dip my toe into the online world - if only I had the $$ at the moment. Ha ha. Love all your videos. Best wishes from Australia :)

  • @PAMELALYNNESORENSEN
    @PAMELALYNNESORENSEN 4 года назад +1

    I love how you include your sweet pup. Absolutely adorable!

  • @edj7234
    @edj7234 4 года назад

    Audrey - the point you make about not just browsing on line is an absolute gem - do you have any tips/guidance on how to create a sensible 'wish list' and also any tips/guidance for purchasing shoes on line?

  • @jacquelinewomble2695
    @jacquelinewomble2695 4 года назад +1

    also important to study reviews of the product (check multiple sites) to see what others are saying about sizing, quality, fit, etc. And be sure to check the fabric care before buying - if you aren't interested in dry cleaning or hand washing items, you want to be sure the item is going to be easy care otherwise it will end up sitting in your closet unworn.

  • @aeiou5757
    @aeiou5757 4 года назад +1

    Dear Audrey, thank you very much for your advice. Believe me, I take notes. Hoping to have news about summer clothes. Have a nice Sunday!

  • @sashagamino2268
    @sashagamino2268 4 года назад +1

    These were all wonderful suggestions - basic and obvious and very important. Sometimes the most obvious things tend to elude me. So it was so helpful to me to have all these things pointed out. You’re the best Audrey. Your videos never disappoint.

  • @georgiatucker3480
    @georgiatucker3480 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for reminder of your tried and true methods, they have helped me a lot, especially now that I am buying nearly all my clothes on ebay. Stay well!

  • @bichonmomr
    @bichonmomr 4 года назад +18

    Cardinal rule. Always, check the customer reviews. Go with stores that have free shipping and free returns.

  • @katieaustin9332
    @katieaustin9332 4 года назад +2

    Can you please tell me the brand/ style name of shirt you are wearing? Is it recent? It’s actually the perfect button-down for an item on my work-wear wishlist...

  • @Bonnieerina
    @Bonnieerina 4 года назад

    Having a wish list after really examining your closet is a wonderful habit. I used to end up buying items I didn’t need because they were on sale or caught my eye because I’d never really think about what my wardrobe was missing. Now that I keep a specific list, I am always much happier with my purchases.

  • @maschafestival
    @maschafestival 4 года назад +6

    Great video and tips! Agree with avoiding polyester like the plague. Unless it's for sports wear, that's when I make an exception because depending on the brand, better brands will use high quality polyster and with construction appropriate for sweat and vigorous activity. But for everyday pieces, definitely not. Not to mention that because it doesn't let your skin breath, cheap polyster exacerbates body odour. Never a good thing.

  • @annebrower3241
    @annebrower3241 4 года назад

    This advice is especially helpful given recent developments. I’m in a region still on lockdown and will probably avoid brick and mortar retail for a while. I need clothing though. Not only is it a necessity (to some extent) but certain pieces and accessories boost my mood. I feel so much better once I’ve changed into crisp jeans and an attractive shirt or blouse. It helps with numerous virtual calls too. Along with confirming sizing and material composition, I make sure the piece makes me smile 😊 Thank you!

  • @Mylifeinspainover50
    @Mylifeinspainover50 4 года назад +15

    I've just ordered two sweaters that I do need. But I'm praying they look like they do online 😂🙏 I went for green as I'm a cool olive skin and have grey green eyes. 👀♥️♥️♥️

    • @AudreyCoyne
      @AudreyCoyne  4 года назад +4

      The Irish Beauty Vlog 40 Plus oh they sound beautiful! 😍❤️ fingers crossed 🤞

  • @heatherframpton9693
    @heatherframpton9693 4 года назад

    Yes, check that size chart! The few times I didn't and what letter size should have fit me, the items ran small. Ugh.🙄
    Live and learn! 😊

  • @MelissaPressler
    @MelissaPressler 4 года назад

    As an avid online shopper - your tips are 100% spot on from the sizing to the fabric types. I feel like, with all your content, we were sisters in another life haha 😆 You are so sweet intelligent and well spoken! I do think if you buy returns from a more expensive, high quality and sustainable retailer, they definitely do not throw away returns!! I would recommend just reading the returns policy and shopping only at sustainable, high quality brands. Just one point of feedback - you said “Your gonna wanna” quite a few times in this video and I found it distracting. You’re so well spoken so I thought you’d appreciate the constructive feedback! 🤗

  • @vickyvictoria4u
    @vickyvictoria4u 4 года назад +4

    I appreciate everyone’s input but I have to say I love that top and jean combo. It looks great on you.

  • @dinavincelli1804
    @dinavincelli1804 4 года назад

    As always a great video. Very well presented and succinct for all of us when shopping online. Everyone should consult this video before online shopping. I knew many of the things you presented but am so horrified to have learned that return items can be “thrown away” instead of restocking them? That is so sad especially since many purchasers are trying to be more mindful these days about waste in their wardrobe. Thank you so much again. 💕

  • @phoebejay2023
    @phoebejay2023 4 года назад

    As for stores I like, American Eagle can be really great to see different products on different bodies in order to get a better idea of if it will truly fit you, and Lulus usually has excellent reviews on their products so that you can see someone's usual size, pictures of the outfit on them and their comments regarding it.

  • @mickim5507
    @mickim5507 4 года назад

    I’d love to see a video about fit. Especially for upper body pieces. Where are the shoulder seams are meant to be, how close under the arms, how much room should be in the torso, the length of a shirt, length of sleeves etc. My friends tell me I wear my clothing too big but I think they often wear things too small. What’s the difference between “oversized” and “too big”? I know there’s a matter of opinion and preference but I’d like to know the intended or “proper” fit as a starting point. Thanks for all you do. Your videos are great! 😊

  • @Brenda-os1oh
    @Brenda-os1oh 4 года назад

    Thank you for posting this video! I have been binge shopping over the last couple of months and I have returned so many things. I learned a lot from this video. I went on one of the websites I have been shopping from and have removed things from my wishlist based on the recommendations you have given. I have since realized that I didn't really need or want those things in the first place.

  • @ladylecter636
    @ladylecter636 4 года назад +4

    The measuring is a great idea, I need to do that! Also any website recommendations for good quality winter coats? I’m allergic to wool and it is hard finding something smart in a good alternative fabric!

  • @glamdragon
    @glamdragon 4 года назад

    Thank you Audrey! I'm a new subscriber and I love your content! These are all welcome tips as I live outside of a small town in Italy and with the wide range of fashion choices they DON'T have, I've started to rely more and more on online shopping.

  • @shirleygibbs7440
    @shirleygibbs7440 4 года назад

    Great tips! For me, especially the tip on "just" browsing! And, your tip on the model's coloring is really an eye opener for me! From personal experience, I've begun a "30-day List" of items I "really need to have" from an influencer's video. If at the end of 30 days I still "need" it, and it meets my other criteria on fit, fiber, color palette, & other wardrobe pieces, then I either eliminate it, buy it, or keep it on my list for later. Well done! 👍😁❤💞

  • @ah5721
    @ah5721 4 года назад +1

    From sewing quite a bit , you have to remember that an item that's stretchy will stretch different based on fabric type and will be a bit bigger in you based on stretch vs how it is laid flat.

  • @carlapalaniuk3677
    @carlapalaniuk3677 4 года назад +2

    I love your videos so much. Your voice is so calming. Can you do a video on the best online sites you shop from.

  • @innagretten
    @innagretten 4 года назад +1

    Loved her voice - sooooo soft! And great pieces of advise of course.

  • @FleurDeCersier
    @FleurDeCersier 4 года назад

    I usually find it especially helpful to look at other colours if the item is black or another dark colour.
    One thing that keeps me from purchasing unnecessary items is thinking if it will add anything to my wardrobe and complement my lifestyle. Yes, these boots might be pretty but I don't need another pair of black boots that I can wear to exact same outfits, I wear my other boots to.
    Unfortunately, my proportions are very outside the norm. I have really big boobs, wide hips, a tiny waist (two sizes smaller than my hips and bust) and on top of that I'm also very tall. You can imagine what nightmare finding trousers and jeans is. Therefore I can't rely on size guides and such, I always need to try stuff on. I know what generally looks good/bad on me, that way I can reduce ordering stuff that doesn't suit or fit me. But because of my body I oftentimes need to re-order an item in a different size, just to find out that the item doesn't fit my body in both sizes.

  • @yiqind1116
    @yiqind1116 3 года назад

    As a real fan of online shopping, you helped me a lot. Thanks!

  • @nikkijackson5975
    @nikkijackson5975 4 года назад +1

    Audrey your sizing method is great. I have had a few mistakes and find that returning things from Oz is just too expensive. How do you get your shoe/foot sizing correct? Especially when shoes are pointed.

    • @smritichawla9181
      @smritichawla9181 4 года назад

      if the shoes are pointed, 1.5 size up, especially if you have long toes.

  • @janicerice8810
    @janicerice8810 4 года назад +2

    Thanks, I have been looking for some tips. Like this. Common sense, and I will definitely follow them.

  • @isabellecoradin3126
    @isabellecoradin3126 4 года назад

    Dear Audrey, I'm brazilian and I love your channel! You have a style that I identify so much (I live in southern Brazil, and the winter is very cold!), and I think your productions are impeccable! I love all your tips, so much that when I discovered the channel, I gradually watched all the videos, from new to old. Please continue with this quality of content and charm! I'm sorry for my english. A kiss!

  • @arunadubey8278
    @arunadubey8278 4 года назад

    Just the video I was looking for! Your voice and the entire aura is just so calm!!

  • @Tina-fi2wy
    @Tina-fi2wy 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for touching on return policies. It can get really wasteful, especially when people know they just want to “try” something out, minus the commitment.

  • @aries1867
    @aries1867 4 года назад +1

    Great advice as always. Loved the quick peek at your dog!

  • @leahfreeman5432
    @leahfreeman5432 4 года назад

  • @francinepuskarich5755
    @francinepuskarich5755 4 года назад +9

    Aw what is your little dogs name? My little Teddy passed away this past December and I miss him terribly......

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis 3 года назад

    I buy from a couple of retailers with hassle free in store return policy. I save a photo from each item I bought on my tablet into folders. I curate my purchases into return and keep by looking at the photos often. Every 10 items I buy, 8 or 9 items would go back to the retailers after pondering. By having visual I can purge pieces too similar or ive already had. I often return high quality items that are terrific bargain ($20 for a $400 retail item) because they don’t fit my body, style, or redundant. I don’t have the habit of reselling high end fashion items I bought at dirt cheap prices even though I can turn my finds into a source of income. It is a lot easier just to return them.

  • @lisapetitpas9476
    @lisapetitpas9476 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos! You have such a soothing voice. And you have really good advice and ideas. Keep up the good work!

  • @paillette2010
    @paillette2010 4 года назад +1

    I also like reviews. A good balance on the site helps

  • @lulubaniqued6883
    @lulubaniqued6883 4 года назад +3

    Excellent tips! Thanks

  • @miscellaneous7151
    @miscellaneous7151 4 года назад +1

    Using the size guide has worked really well for me.

  • @wendyraye
    @wendyraye 4 года назад +1

    Color is probably one of the most important things to me - I recommend going to other site for accuracy. I found one on Notdstrom’s that was light pink, called Flamingo - I went to the actual website and that color was peachy coral - pretty but not what I wanted. I always look at fabric and am pretty shocked when I see tops that are over $100 that are 100% polyester. I could find that way cheaper somewhere else so I pass.

  • @sexyafter502
    @sexyafter502 4 года назад +4

    Yikes, I had not even thought about taking my measurements lately! Thank you for all the great tips. --Kay

  • @sharonfarnsworth3325
    @sharonfarnsworth3325 2 года назад

    Thank You, Audrey! A lot of good tips!!

  • @losingmychic
    @losingmychic 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for including time stamps and titles, so useful! 👏👏👏💕

  • @agnesbonavita3422
    @agnesbonavita3422 4 года назад

    This video reminds me the one you told us the 3 F that count: Fabric, Finish and Fit. Since then, I think of you every time I buy something. Love your videos !!!!

  • @irairod5160
    @irairod5160 4 года назад +19

    Audrey, I absolutely adore the shade of blue of the blouse you're wearing. I need a similar blue shirt that is neither as bright as cobalt nor as dark as "true" navy...something between royal and dark blue. Do you have the details of yours listed somewhere? Thank you. I enjoyed this video--and was not aware that retailers might outright discard returns...I thought they went to outlets and discount stores. This new knowledge will definitely make me modify my habit of buying to "try at home" and returning so much of it.

    • @estefaniaboujon6830
      @estefaniaboujon6830 4 года назад +2

      I love it😍

    • @xiomaras95
      @xiomaras95 4 года назад

      Take a look at Lilysilk. A few you tubers have recommended them and they’re right. I’ve bought silk blouses, camis, pillowcases from them and love them all. I wash by hand with the product they sell and no problem. The colors are so beautiful. Just take a peek.

    • @irairod5160
      @irairod5160 4 года назад

      @@xiomaras95 Thank you, Xiomara. I will look at Lilysilk. I found a similar silk one on the Everlane website...I hope Audrey has a chance to reply because we have the same light olive skin undertone and this specific shade of blue looks great on her...chances are it'd be flattering on me too. I appreciate you taking the time to reply. Be well!

    • @jurysdykcja
      @jurysdykcja 4 года назад +1

      It is a dye very popular in silk products. I wonder why, but silks often have this dark blue/slightly violet shade, not often seen on other fabrics. I have like...3 silk dresses in this shade and i was not even looking specifically for it, it seems it is just popular blue silk tint.

    • @irairod5160
      @irairod5160 4 года назад

      @@jurysdykcja It's a lovely hue. I bet you love your dresses! Thanks for sharing.

  • @susanyakus3879
    @susanyakus3879 4 года назад +4

    One thing I have learned from online shopping is Asian retailers size much different than Americans do. If you check where it is shipping from and it says China, buyer beware. Usually they won't fit and if you need to return it, they play catch me if you can. I have been online shopping for years. I stick with the American companies and I have peace of mind, that I can return things easily if need be. Great video!

  • @chocolatecurls94
    @chocolatecurls94 4 года назад

    THANK YOU!❤️ I have been looking for yoga pants forever now, but nothing seemed to fit me well/was made awfully. So I almost gave up, but after I watched this I decided to try again, but now with these tips in mind. And guess what: I am now wearing new, beautifully/ethically made yoga pants that fit me perfectly! And it only took me one more try. You are a life safer, keep up the good work! Xx from the Netherlands 🇳🇱

  • @rabeavonzons8446
    @rabeavonzons8446 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for these helpful tips. 💗

  • @gerrialfino1514
    @gerrialfino1514 4 года назад +1

    Hello, Audrey. Thank you for this. Will you share information on the blouse you are wearing in this video? Thank you.