SHIPPING
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Do you ship worldwide?
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What about customs?
We are not responsible for any custom fees once the items have been shipped. By purchasing our products, you consent that one or more packages may be shipped to you and may get custom fees when they arrive to your country.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping time varies by location. These are our estimates:
| Location |
*Estimated Shipping Time |
| United States |
5-20 Business days |
| Canada, Europe |
5-20 Business days |
| Australia, New Zealand |
5-20 Business days |
| Central & South America |
5-25 Business days |
| Asia |
5-20 Business days |
| Africa |
5-25 Business days |
*This doesn’t include our 1-3 day processing time.
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For logistical reasons, items in the same purchase will sometimes be sent in separate packages, even if you've specified combined shipping.
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RETURNS
Order cancellation
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Exchanges
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The outfit pairing table in Chapter 2 is worth the entire read on its own.
I used the ChatGPT prompt template and got three solid trench coat looks in under a minute. The cross-check section also reminded me to actually verify sizing against Burberry's guide, which I never did before. Small thing, huge difference.
Finally someone explains how AI recommendations actually work instead of just telling you to use them. The breakdown of how it learns from your clicks, fabrics, and budget made me way more intentional about what I browse. I stopped mindlessly scrolling Burberry's site and started feeding the algorithm what I actually want. My last three purchases have been pieces I wore repeatedly instead of regretting. Before this I had a closet full of trendy items that didn't go together — now everything coordinates 🙌
Short, actionable, no fluff — exactly how a shopping guide should be.
The 24-hour rule for impulse buys has already saved me twice this month.
Solid concept and I love the case study about Anna finding her trench, but I wish there were more real examples like that throughout. The tool recommendations in Chapter 4 felt a bit surface-level for anyone already familiar with ChatGPT. Would read an expanded version though.
I never thought to use MidJourney to visualize outfits before buying — that tip alone changed my approach. The seasonal collection breakdown helped me stop feeling overwhelmed every time Burberry drops something new.
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Read it on my commute and immediately tried the prompt examples when I got home 🎯
The section on misinterpreting AI recommendations hit close to home. I used to just buy whatever had the highest popularity score and ended up with pieces that looked nothing like what I expected in person. After reading Chapter 3 I started cross-referencing suggestions with my own past purchases and the Burberry size guide. My return rate dropped from about one in three items to basically zero. The tip about virtual fit not equaling real-world fit is something every online shopper needs to hear.
Helpful overview but some of the AI tool descriptions are pretty generic. Would love deeper walkthroughs showing the actual interface of these apps rather than just naming them.
Personalized vs generic comparison in Chapter 1 clicked instantly for me.
Shared this with my friend who always overbought during Burberry sales — she texted me back saying the shortlist-then-wait method is working. Clean layout, easy to skim, and the prompt examples are copy-paste ready.
Didn't expect much from the title but the practical tips are surprisingly sharp.
Good intro to AI styling but felt a bit beginner-focused for someone who already uses these tools daily. The checkout cross-check list is useful regardless of experience level though.
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The confidence scores in the outfit pairing table are such a smart touch — makes the whole thing feel grounded instead of vague.
My Burberry spending used to be chaotic. I'd see a limited drop, panic, and buy two colorways of the same scarf. This guide walked me through using AI to narrow options before I even open my wallet. I tried the ChatGPT prompt for weekend trench outfits and it gave me combinations I never would have put together myself — a check shirt dress with ankle boots became my go-to look this spring. I also started tracking which AI suggestions I actually wore versus which sat in my closet, and after a month the pattern was obvious. The pieces AI matched to my existing wardrobe got worn three times more often. I finally feel like my shopping has a strategy behind it instead of just vibes 😅
Quick and useful — finished it in one sitting and already applied the prompts.
The part about AI learning from your browsing patterns made me realize I'd been training the algorithm wrong by clicking on everything. Now I'm more deliberate and the suggestions are way more relevant. Wish I'd read this a year ago.
Appreciate the honesty about AI limitations — it suggests, it doesn't decide for you.
Decent read with a few strong takeaways, but Chapter 4 mostly lists tools without showing how they connect to each other in a real workflow. The Anna case study was the strongest part — more of those would make it great instead of just good.
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The fabric and silhouette tracking concept was new to me — never thought about how what I click shapes what I see next. Really practical framing of something that usually feels abstract.
Picked up the MidJourney visualization trick and now I mock up outfits before committing 🎨
I liked the structure — four focused chapters, no rambling. The impulse buying section nailed something I've struggled with for years. Good but not groundbreaking if you already follow fashion AI content online.
Sent the prompt templates to my group chat and now we all use them before shopping trips.