For a brand that's called Cotton On, some of their tees are made of 65% polyester and 35% cotton. Talk abt misrepresentation! Haha!
And check out their Refund and Exchange Policy, printed on their Tax Invoice: You can choose between a refund, exchange or gift voucher where goods are faulty, wrongly described, different from a sample shown to you or don't do what they are supposed to.
Wrongly described? I wonder if I can go back and ask for a refund, citing that their tees are wrongly described, cos they are made of polyester and cotton, whereas de brand is called Cotton On. So in a way, it's implied that stuff from them SHOULD be made of cotton, right? Haha!
And check out their Refund and Exchange Policy, printed on their Tax Invoice: You can choose between a refund, exchange or gift voucher where goods are faulty, wrongly described, different from a sample shown to you or don't do what they are supposed to.
Wrongly described? I wonder if I can go back and ask for a refund, citing that their tees are wrongly described, cos they are made of polyester and cotton, whereas de brand is called Cotton On. So in a way, it's implied that stuff from them SHOULD be made of cotton, right? Haha!