Returning an unwanted item?
We get it, sometimes something just doesn't work for you and you want your money back. Don't worry, as long as an
item is still in its original condition, we accept returns, subject to the rules below, which includes rules around
fair use. None of these rules affect your statutory rights.
If you return an item requesting a refund within 28 days of the item being delivered to you or available for
collection, we'll give you a full refund by way of the original payment method.
Original condition
Hygiene and our customers’ safety is super important, so certain items can’t be returned for refunds including:
- Face + Body products if opened, used or protective seal is not intact
- Underwear if the hygiene seal is not intact or any labels have been broken
- Swimwear if the hygiene seal is not intact or any labels have been broken
- Pierced jewellery if the seal has been tampered with or is broken.
None of this affects your statutory rights.
Of course, it's fine to try an item on like you would in a shop, but please don't actually wear it. If an item is
returned to us damaged, worn or in an unsuitable condition, we won't be able to give you a refund and we may have to
send it back to you (and ask you to cover the delivery costs). All items are inspected on return.
All returned items should be sent in their original condition and packaging where possible, including tags (e.g.,
shoes should be returned with the original shoe box).
Responsibility
Returned items are your responsibility until they reach us, so make sure they're packed up properly and can't get
damaged on the way!
As the parcel remains your responsibility until it arrives back with us, ensure that you get proof of postage in
case you need to contact us about your return.
We're not responsible for any items that are returned to us by mistake (it happens!). If we're able to locate the
items (it's not always possible) and you'd like these returned to you, we may ask you to cover the delivery cost.
Fair use
If we notice an unusual pattern of returns activity that doesn't sit right: e.g. we suspect someone is actually
wearing their purchases and then returning them, ordering and returning loads - way, waaay more than even the most
loyal ASOS customer would order or the items returned don't match what you ordered - then we might have to
deactivate the account and any associated accounts. If this happens to you and you think we've made a mistake,
please get in touch with Customer Care and we'll be happy to discuss it with you.
If your account has been deactivated and you need to make a valid return, contact Customer Care. They'll give you a
returns label although you'll be responsible for the cost of returning the goods to us.
Please note, we reserve the right to take legal action against you if the items you return don't match what you
ordered.