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ASOS own brand seems good but basic for my tastes. Reply. l0stlabyrinth. •. They're basically Amazon but for clothing so the quality/price ratio will very wildly depending on what you are buying. Their own brand stuff is pretty basic on all fronts including the quality. Sales on there can provide decent value for money.
ASOS is an absolute giant, probably the largest online one stop clothing store out there. Out of the thousands, they're bound to lose/misplace at least a dozen orders. It just so turns out that the people who were affected by the order delays complain about it so they can have their order re-shipped again or a refund.
In my experience, ASOS is very trustworthy. I have ordered from them multiple times and returned a few items each time, and had absolutely no issues. Reply. madamthefifth. •. Most of the clothes I've bought from them have been true to size (for me) and fairly well made. Never had any issues on returning stuff so far.
ASOS use Aramex so the delivery once reach the Aramex in UK it is rather fast. The lead time for them to give it to Aramex on the other hand, is pretty much unpredictable. I used to received the item within 3 days or some take up to 2 weeks. Like the other comment said, they have the urgent delivery service as well but it is pretty expensive.
On the ASOS app (or site), search "ASOS" and "cashmere" at the same time. Filter to "women" if you prefer to see only women's stuff. Then sort by price "High > Low", and the pure stuff will come up first. I know a lot of people talk on this sub about how cheaper cashmere isn't worth it/is pointless, but that has not been my experience at all.
Just got some Asos plimsolls kinda recently and they're wonderful. Despite what MFA says, they make decent plimsolls that have lasted me a half-year and counting and for only $15 on sale. Definitely scoop up a pair if you need a beater sneaker. They have a really great return and exchange policy, and a huge selection.
ASOS.com have a tall (slim/regular size) section, and it's pretty good. Not sure why I haven't seen other people post this much, but for all who don't know, ASOS.com has a tall filter on their clothing section. And the ASOS brand tall clothes are generally pretty good quality. And a lot of it is made in India or Turkey which tends to be better ...
IDK, I felt like the sizing went more like UK 4 = US 00, UK 6 = US 0, UK 8 = US 2, and UK 2 was one size smaller than US 00. Also beware of ASOS shoes. They don't translate from UK sizes to US sizes correctly. Would prefer it if they just sold them in European sizes since those seem to be more standardized.
I would agree that it is a crapshoot, as in a given order I will have an item I love and an item I'll definitely return. One category that I find ASOS brand is consistently bad, is shoes. I won't even bother trying ASOS brand shoes anymore. However, I have had good look with their farleigh jeans, basic sweaters and tees, swimsuits.
They’ve always been accurate for me (in NZ) & usually no more than a week. I would not be worried about ASOS. They have always shipped promptly, in my experience. I would be worried about Australia Post. My mum and I recently ordered something from the same retailer, within an hour of each other.