Blog/How Can I Reduce Clothing Returns When Shopping Online for My Family?
6 min read·May 28, 2026
How Can I Reduce Clothing Returns When Shopping Online for My Family?
Short answer: take everyone's measurements once and save them in your phone, use AI virtual try-on before checkout for each family member, stick to brands with detailed size charts + free returns, and never bracket (buying 3 sizes "just in case"). Families that follow this checklist cut clothing returns by 60-80%.
See how it works
Real example: same person, before and after.
1. Your photo
Before — original photo, ready to try on virtual tshirt try on virtually with AI
2. The item
virtual tshirt try on — item photo for virtual try-on with AI fitting
3. Your result
After — virtual tshirt try on virtual try-on result on real body, AI generated
Buying clothes online for a whole family — partner, kids, yourself — stacks the return problem. Each member has different measurements, fit preferences and style sensitivities, so households end up with the highest return rate of any e-commerce segment: online fashion returns cost American consumers $362 billion per year, and the average return rate for clothing is a staggering 30-40%.
Here's the family-tested system to stop the return cycle for good.
The Return Problem in Numbers
• 24.5% average e-commerce return rate in 2025
• 30-40% for fashion specifically
• 63% of consumers buy multiple sizes planning to return
• 88% return rate during peak promotional periods
The #1 reason? Fit issues. Followed by color differences and fabric expectations.
Strategy 1: Stop "Bracketing"
Bracketing — buying 3 sizes and returning 2 — feels smart but costs you time and mental energy. Instead:
• Take your measurements once (5 minutes)
• Save them in your phone notes
• Check the size chart for EVERY purchase
Strategy 2: Research Fabric Before Buying
If you're buying a linen shirt, know that linen wrinkles easily and runs loose. If you're buying polyester, know it doesn't breathe well in summer. Match fabric expectations to your needs.
Strategy 3: Use Visual AI Try-On
This is the biggest innovation in online shopping since free returns. AI virtual try-on technology lets you:
1. Upload your actual photo
2. Select any garment from any store
3. See a realistic render of you wearing it
No more guessing. You see the exact color against your skin tone, the exact fit on your body shape, and the overall silhouette before spending a dollar.
Agalaz users report reducing their return rate by 80% — because they only buy what they've already seen on themselves. Tools like an virtual try-on and virtual dressing rooms make this easier than ever. For online store owners, we also cover specific strategies to reduce clothing returns from a business perspective.
Strategy 4: Read Reviews Strategically
Don't just read star ratings. Search for reviewers with your body type:
• Filter by "Most Helpful"
• Look for photos in reviews
• Find someone your height and weight
• Note if the brand runs large/small
Strategy 5: Start With One Item
Instead of a $300 haul from a new brand, buy one item first. Learn how that brand fits your body. If the Medium is perfect, you now know your size for their entire catalog.
Strategy 6: Keep a "Fit Journal"
Track what works:
• Brand → Size → Fit (tight/perfect/loose)
• Build a personal database
• Never re-guess your size at brands you've bought from
The Environmental Impact
Every return generates:
• Packaging waste
• Transport emissions (truck → warehouse → truck → you → truck → warehouse)
• 25% of returned clothing ends up in landfills
Reducing your returns isn't just good for your wallet — it's a real environmental action.
Bottom Line
The combination of accurate measurements + fabric research + AI virtual try-on is the most effective return-reduction strategy available in 2026. Try it once — you'll never blind-buy again.
Try It On Yourself
See how any garment looks on your real body with AI.