Amazon is discontinuing its Try Before You Buy service for Prime members by January 31

With this service, you could order up to six clothing items and have a week to return what you didn’t want without any charges. But Amazon’s spokesperson mentioned that the program didn’t reach many people. Plus, more folks are using their new AI tools for sizing help.
They’ve got features like virtual try-ons and personalized size recommendations that are making it easier for shoppers. Amazon first tested this service back in 2017, and it officially launched in 2018.
As online shopping grows, Amazon and other retailers are trying to cut down on costs from returns. They say that even though they’re ending this service, customers can still enjoy free returns on clothing. This change aims to make shopping simpler with more options and quicker delivery.