Dec 26, 2020 03:23 PM
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Stay away from this website. There is something iffy about the way that they do business.
I ordered 2 products from them. One of them arrived with prominent stains. When I asked them for a replacement, they declined stating that they don't have stock. Instead, they offered Store Credits. This would normally, be okay. However, the catch with Tjori is that they proudly proclaim that every garment is made on order. And that is the reason why they ask for a 3-4 week shipping window and have a no-refunds policy. But, how does an item go'out of stock' for an made on order business? Shouldn't the replacement also have to be made on order?
These shenanigans aside, the quality of the material is also pretty poor. Extremely low thread-count, and seems like the cheapest grade cotton. While the likes of March, Postfold, Andaman have been blazing a trail with superior quality fabrics, Tjori is trying to upsell cheap, hawker market fabrics.