Evan
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Just saw an ad on Facebook for a golf clothes subscription box and didn't know if anyone has used them before?
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Interesting concept that I think has been tried before. Just don't see this getting much traction, let alone becoming a profitable venture for these guys. I have no issues picking out my own golf clothes, so I don't see much value in this.
Just saw an ad on Facebook for a golf clothes subscription box and didn't know if anyone has used them before?
Mail order + no return policy = deal breakerI just saw the same ad and was curious as well. Interesting concept, but I am a little picky about what I by to wear on the course and their no return policy scares me a bit.
This is a common business plan these days in clothing, but I've never seen it not allow returns. That is an absolute deal breaker.I just saw the same ad and was curious as well. Interesting concept, but I am a little picky about what I by to wear on the course and their no return policy scares me a bit.
Is this like other clothing setups like this where you give them ideas on styles you like and then they send you what they think you'd like? If I'm still getting it sight unseen, returns would have to be an option, at least for me, not just size exchanges.Update: per their web site returns are not allowed for style preferences but exchanges are allowed for sizing/fit issues (must be communicated within 7 days by email). This seems fair.
From what I saw on their web site they guide you through picking a style category. The two I remover were traditional and athletics (don't remember other two). There are pictures, written descriptions and tour players shown to help explain the categories. It looks like once in a category you are committed to the items provided, at least based on style.
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