I never wore the sleep shirt and returned it.I had purchased in Black. It fit literally fantastic / perfect when I first put it on and when I went to wear it, it was stretched out like some out of shape, mis-proportioned person decided desperately to pretend they are a size they are not and wear it. I have no idea who with an honestly very bad body (I don't claim mine is perfect, so I'm not a bad person) put it on and how potentially they broke into my place to do it, but I know it fit me like a glove when I first put it on (to see if I was going to keep it as I don't try on clothes at the store )and then when I went to put it on another time, it was stretched out in weird places. It was as if someone with a LARGE stomach and very, very big arms had it on. Since it was unworn (at least by me) and unwashed and I have no proof it's not just all my imagination that it's stretched out, I returned it. So, if someone decides they're going to go pretend to be me, or try to steal or bait and switch my clothes with different sizes of the same item, my suggestion is that they should drop 30lbs before doing so, so such is actually equivalent to me, or they always have the choice of not being nuts; though admittedly I recognize I seem nuts in this review. Only making this review as I was trolled by email asking me to review only 3 items of a purchase... perhaps someone wants me to put pieces together to gain info. on what happened. They likely just want me to file a form 3949-A on Nordstrom for other reasons. I'm tired of constantly whistleblowing on businesses that harm me. It's annoying and sad to see all the Organized Crime activities businesses engage in right beneath consumer's noses. It's sad really, that a person's shopping experience is made disgusting per potential filthy business practices. I don't see the point in filing a Form 3949-A as I would suppose Nordstrom RACK only came to exist as mirror to someone whom successfully committed crimes. Why, if the items are not defective, is the same stuff sold at both stores but significantly cheaper at a "rack" store... As someone long victim to various crimes whose experienced the BS of life, I'd be very surprised if I'm not close to correct. Email I received came from:
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I returned most of the items I purchased from Nordstrom rack. I shopped elsewhere for all my other pajama items. I obviously am not safe to shop here as I'm obviously being V for Vendetta targeted to be taught a lesson to prepare me for things that will not happen in my future. I can afford to shop at ACTUAL Nordstrom, so I suppose I'll do that again if I want anything from either of these places but I think this store has run it's course. Besides, when there are several employees still wearing masks, it's a big, red flag. Sorry to any shopper who had to read this (pre-supposing Nordstrom doesn't block it and it posts), but I just needed to get the attention of this business. Though when they've been directly addressed about actual and provable deceptive business practices, such as fixing their broken rewards ticker to appropriately reflect the items sold, so as to award me the Nordy Club rewards I actually earned, they've declined to assist and when they finally allege to escalate, it never gets resolved. Their customer service behaves fraudulently and while I don't have a disability, their alleged methods for me the customer, in rectifying THEIR problems and mistakes that they force customers to solve if they want it resolved, discriminate against those with disabilities, as they are not accomodated as the law requires they be.