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It makes it easier to compare with an old pair of glasses that already fits well. Sharing real world usage stories is often more helpful than any advertisement. Sometimes I still make mistakes with size, so a friendly exchange policy is very helpful. A simple and honest answer like 鈥渨e do not have that option鈥?is better than marketing fluff. When a store shows clear shoulder width, bust, waist and length, it is much easier to choose.
If anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test.
You can find one of the pages here:
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Otherwise they become clutter in the closet after the trend is over. For daily use items I try to balance price, build quality and real user feedback. I think it is better to build a small collection of reliable products than to buy random cheap things. Good stitching usually means the item will not fall apart after one or two washes. Clear product descriptions save time and reduce the chance of disappointment.
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