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Reddit mentions of Carole Hochman Midnight Ladies 2-piece Modal Pajama Set (Large, Pink White)

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Carole Hochman Midnight Ladies 2-piece Modal Pajama Set (Large, Pink White)
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    Features:
  • Pack of 4 no-show liner socks with elastic topline and silicone back for stay-put comfort.
  • Small/Medium fits U.S. shoe sizes 4-7. Medium/Large fits U.S. shoe sizes 7-10.
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ColorPink/White
SizeLarge

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Found 1 comment on Carole Hochman Midnight Ladies 2-piece Modal Pajama Set (Large, Pink White):

u/groovyfinch ยท 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I buy soooo much on Amazon. Here are some of my tips:

  • Once you narrow down enough within a department/category, there's a checkbox on the sidebar that says "Top Brands." Check that to eliminate most cheap overseas retailers.

  • I also only buy Prime, unless it's a brand/product I'm familiar with (I buy a certain brand of tee-shirt and they're rarely available through Prime). One way around this is that some products are available in some colors through Prime. So you can order that, try it on, and then return it and (if you liked it) order it without Prime shipping in the color you wanted.

  • Use the rows of products labeled "people also bought" or whatever they're called. Scroll through there.

  • If something's on 6pm.com, you can often find it on Amazon with free return shipping. Conversely, if you're willing to pay full price for something, look for it in Zappos, because they have a much longer return period (a year!). If I think I like something but can't decide, I'll return it to Amazon and buy it from Zappos, then keep the tags on until I make up my mind one way or another.

  • This is new but awesome -- when you're returning things, Amazon now has an option to return multiple orders in one box. That has saved me the agony of carrying eight separate UPS packages. On this note, if you're buying/returning a lot, keep the big boxes.

  • Be really careful buying designer bags. I'd say that probably 1/3 of the designer purses I've ordered have shown signs of being counterfeit. Much better to go with Zappos, Nordstrom, Macys, etc. if you're looking for something high end. That said, you can sometimes find amazing deals on certain colors of bags. I've bought purses before that were $300 in most colors and $100 in cognac. But those are brands I know well enough to recognize a knock-off.

  • If you have very small feet, you can find incredible deals on shoes.

  • The best way to look for really good deals if you're just browsing, or for something like running shoes or bras where you don't care that much about the color, is to sort by lowest offer. To do that, look for the link on the right of the screen (in the "other sellers" section) that says "New from $45.00." Not all products have this link, but you can usually find it on one color or another. Here's a product that has that link. Then you can pick the size you want and from the color drop-down menu, click "sort by lowest offer." Then make sure you select "Prime" on the side and also "New." It will give you a list of the different colors with the lowest prices at the top. I use this for high-end bras where I just like the design but don't care about color. Also good for backpacks etc. where there are a billion colors.

  • If you browse a lot, you'll get a feel for the brands that have really good deals. I have great luck with Lucky, NYDJ, Guess, CK, Michael Kors, Natori. Evergreen brands like Birkenstock and Toms are rarely worth it in my experience, because they don't discount deeply (but the shipping is often convenient). The key is (as ever) not to buy something you don't love just because it's a good deal.

  • Stay on top of your returns. Don't let the 30 days go by and end up owning something you hate. Keep the products in their bags and keep the boxes until you know you want to keep something. The "return by" date is the day the UPS label has to be logged into the system. So if something needs to be returned by May 6, you have until May 6 to get it to the UPS store. Get a receipt.

  • Also, don't keep something you don't really like just because it was deeply discounted and it doesn't seem "worth" returning. Free returns are there for you. You might as well pack up that shirt and get $7 back instead of keeping it and feeling yuck about it.