So I bought some nursing bras at target and after ONE day of wear the middle part between the cups is ripping!
I bought two, took the tags off and washed them both. Wore one obviously today that ripped.
I just purchased them yesterday. Can I return as defective with a receipt or is that super tacky? I have some serious concerns they would get me through the nursing period if one is already ripping.
I have never returned underwear type stuff, so not sure if this is reasonable for retail.
Thanks girls!
Re: Am I being unreasonable? Store Return Question
I dont think they accept returned undergarments. Me personally, I wouldn't take it back just because I get embaressed easily and if they told me they couldn't take my bras back I'd be embaressed lol.
Maybe try calling them first and asking?
return it. if it's defective I would at least try.
I used to work at ACE Hardware and was always amazed at what people would return (plungers, toilet seats, etc) without packaging but with a receipt. There was a special way we would do the return and on defective merchandise we would get reimbursed by the manufacturer.
I would return them. They're defective.
FWIW, I got through 11 months of nursing with 4 Target nursing bras. They fit awesome and I loved them.
i would return the one that ripped because it is defective, doesn't matter that you have already washed it.
the second one, if it isnt ripped i wouldnt return, you could always wear it now to check, maybe it was just a problem with the one.
I would try; it's just a bra. They should at least take the ripped one back because they can't resell it. I might not try taking back the other one since it is (so far) doing okay. I bought a bra at Motherhood, wore it a few times, and washed it. It now has lumps in the cups that look like balls of lint and there is no way to get it out. I'm taking it back this week to at least try for store credit. There's no reason we should be out $20+ for sub-par products!
Agreed, definitely try to take it back! That's ridiculous that it ripped after one use. And if the first person tells you they wont take it back, try again when someone else is there:)
I would definitely try - what's it going to hurt. I bought a pair of jeans at Macy's, wore them for a couple of months and then they started falling apart. I took them back and they traded the jeans out for me. I calmly explained that I didn't think it was right to spend $80 on a product to only get a couple of months use out of and the clerk agreed.
I have to admit that I'm a little more loyal to Macy's now. Target does have a horrible return policy but you might get lucky.