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My Candid Review of The Outnet

Jennifer Lake Carolina Herrera
Dress: Carolina Herrera Tulle Gown | Bag: Olympia Le-Tan Christmas Carol Book Clutch | Shoes: Sarah Flint Red Perfect Pumps {similar option here} // Eyewear: Céline Sunglasses

If you aren’t already familiar, The Outnet is the sister site to NET-A-PORTER. They have long been my number one source for hard-to-find designer apparel and accessories. Today, I wanted to share a candid The Outnet review – why to shop it, what you’ll find, etc.

The Outnet Review

Originally, The Outnet was created to allow the Net-a-Porter shopper the chance to purchase previous season’s inventory. Today, the website actually sources the majority of its goods directly from the designers themselves. You’ll find apparel and accessories from brands, including Rhode, Oscar de la Renta, Chloé, Dolce & Gabbana, Zimmermann, Ganni, and Frame.

Overall, The Outnet helps curated rare designer discounts and finds – especially special pieces from previous seasons. Plus, I often direct readers to the site when I’m asked about a look I wore on the blog in years past.

Is The Outnet Legit?

Yes, The Outnet is 100% legit. They do not sell fake merchandise, and they only source from the best brands from around the globe. Check their website every week for new arrivals, special brand sales, etc.

The Outnet Designer Fashion Deals

For example, remember the Carolina Herrera dress I wore to the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic? Well, they have it in navy! The lavender pleated Tibi dress I wore in Paris? Find the top version of it here!

Plus, I’ve long had a weakness for Roksanda statement sleeve dresses (as seen here, here, and here), so this coral version is definitely on my list. Best of all, all of these hard-to-find pieces are up to 70% off the original price.

Today, I’m sharing this jaw-dropping Carolina Herrera tulle gown and Olympia Le-Tan book clutch arrived in the mail. To say they were fun to style and photograph would be an understatement!

The clutch is actually one of seven designs that are exclusive to The Outnet, and the site often creates similar unique partnerships with other designers like Victoria Beckham, Oscar de la Renta, and Emilia Wickstead.

The Outnet Customer Service

Beyond offering beautiful merchandise, customer service is one of the most important aspects of any brands. The Outnet offers shoppers 24 hours of customer service. You can email or call them any day of the week. Pretty cool! I’ve never had any issues with customer service. The process has always been smooth and simple!

Reviews of The Outnet Website

While I’m a fan of the brand, I also recommend reading the customer service reviews on the website. From shipping delays to coupon codes, fit details to fabric information, there’s a wealth of information.

Keep in mind, The Outnet includes a variety of different brands. Therefore, it’s not a “one size fits all” merchandise platform. It’s imperative to triple check the size guides, read the reviews, etc.

The Outnet Returns & Refunds Review

If your order doesn’t work out, The Outnet has a fantastic return and refund policy. However, please make sure to triple check that your item is not marked as final sale prior to ordering it. Review the entire refund and return policy on the website.

Final Thoughts on My The Outnet Review

As you can see, there are so many benefits to shopping on The Outnet. Due to the pandemic, I especially believe there are going to be a ton of big sales and amazing styles in the months to come.

Shop all of their new arrivals here!

 

The post was created in collaboration with the brand. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting and shopping the brands who help make Style Charade possible!

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