I decided to buy some new winter gloves and went to E-Moto here in Chch and bought some $150 all singing/dancing beauties. I tried them on in the shop, sat on a bike and twisted the throttle a few times and all seemed good. A few days later I went for a ride to Akaroa and decided to take advantage of their digit warming characteristics. After about 20 minutes of riding I could feel that my right hand was getting quite fatigued from holding my hand around the throttle and after thinking about it for a minute concluded that the right hand glove was just a tad snug (left was fine). I thought it might give a little as I rode - it didn't. The outside being leather I thought it might stretch a bit over time but when I read the blurb on the gloves they actually consist of 3 layers of material - mmm thinks I maybe they wont stretch.
So I decided to go back to the shop and try the next size up and possibly swap them. So, I duly arrive present my problem, receipt, swing tags etc., and was informed that they couldn't take them back anyway - company policy. So I asked the obvious - why? I was informed that it was like helmets, once they had gone out the door the company couldn't verify what might have happened to them and therefore couldn't sell them as new. I said I could understand that in the case of helmets, but these are gloves, worn once and still look brand new and are being returned with all the swing tag candy they came with. No go, policy is policy. I was politely informed they will probably stretch and be fine. I am thinking, if I had bought these on line from 1 Tonne or the likes and they didn't fit I could just post them back and get another size - WTF.
At this stage my "fuck you" gland is nicely enlarged so I bite my tongue and exit stage left (hey the lady was being really pleasant to me and I didn't want to screw up everybodys day).
The moral, make DAMN sure any clothing fits you well before you leave E-Moto (and possibly other shops) or find out what the policy is before you buy, otherwise a small mistake could be quite expensive.
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