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Research reveals over half of UK online shoppers do not want to pay for returns

Japanese sizing technology specialist Makip launches in the UK and aims to cut retail returns

by Fiona Briggs
May 18, 2023
in Data
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Makip’s Unisize solution

Fresh UK consumer research reveals that over half of online shoppers (52%) are not willing to pay for returning clothing items that did not fit correctly.

The rising volume and cost of returns is a problem that has plagued retailers for years and in 2022, industry research shows that online returns rose to one in three items, costing retailers an average of £20 for every returned package.

This is unsustainable and is driving many retailers to begin charging customers for returns in an attempt to try and offset some of the costs they incur.

Now, new research commissioned by sizing technology specialist, Makip, explains online shoppers would not be prepared to foot the bill for returns if there was no accurate sizing guide available at the time of purchase.

Tsukamoto: retailers must improve the accuracy of their online sizing technology

President of Makip, Shingo Tsukamoto, explains: “Retailers must improve the accuracy of their online sizing technology if they hope to claw back some of the costs they incur when shoppers return clothing items.

“If retailers can give consumers confidence that the online sizing technology they are using is accurate, they stand not just to reduce the number of items returned – but to improve the customer experience and increase conversion rates.”

The research, conducted in March 2023, confirmed the overwhelming majority of UK online shoppers (96%) would purchase clothing IF they could be confident that the sizing technology used was accurate and it demonstrated how the clothes would fit their body.

Makip’s sizing technology product, Unisize, uses a combination of questions and data collected from the user and brands to help determine how the clothing fits to the user’s body, personalised to their body shape.

Tsukamoto, continues: “It is clear that UK retailers and customers desperately need accurate sizing technology that recognises unique body size requirements. After all, you cannot have a standard size, when there’s no such thing as a standard body.”

However, UK online shoppers do have some sympathy for retailers as the awareness of the environmental impact and cost of returns to retailers increases.

When asked whether it’s acceptable for retailers to charge for returns given the majority of returned items cost the retailer more or end up in landfill – half of UK online shoppers (50%) thought it was acceptable.

Tsukamoto concludes: “Given that 23 million items of returned fashion were sent to landfill or incinerated in the UK in 2022, it is imperative that the industry works hard to help change consumer behaviour and one critical change sits in providing accurate sizing technology.”

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