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Welcome to our FAQ page, where you'll find answers to the most commonly asked questions about Paryse Style. If you need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to our customer support team.
Orders
Below are some of are common questions about orders
Each promotion code must be entered during checkout. On the delivery section of checking out, prior to the payment screen, you will have the option to enter in a redemption gift certificate/promo code. Enter in the code and click continue. Your discount will be shown on the next screen.
If the message says "The promo code you entered is not valid." , the promotion has expired or can't be used with the items you want to purchase. Read the promotion terms and conditions carefully to understand how the promotion can and can't be used. If you feel you have still received this in error, please contact our customer service department.
If you are having trouble placing an order please email us at hello@parysestyle.com we will be able to further assist you with any questions.
On pre-orders unfortunately the size you ordered was reserved just for you especially when limited items are in production. Once an item is in the warehouse with any additional sizings remaining and is not listed under the "coming soon" tab then there is a chance to cancel. Understand we ship quickly Monday through Friday. Usually over the weekend you are safe to cancel by 10pm EST. order received during the weekday before 12pm EST go out the same day. After 12pm EST they will ship the following day.
Shipping & Returns
Below are some common questions about shipping, returns, and exchanges
We are so happy that have given the Paryse Style brand a try and we hope you LOVE whatever you select. Once you "receive" your item(s) you have a full week/7 days to see if it's a match made in tall girl heaven. If for some reason you need to return it. No problem. Simply go to hello@parysestyle.com with your order number ready and reason for return so we can start the process. Please note that you will be responsible for the return shipping that we can either deduct from the cost of the item or you can return on your own and you'll then receive 100% back of what you paid. Items must be returned clean, smoke-free, perfume free, unworn with tags still attached.
Free Shipping Internationally on orders over $125 USD other wise depending on your zip code or postal code for anything under this amount you will be able to see at checkout and decide what you prefer. We always go with "Best Rate" with varied carriers to get the best value.
They ship from the State of Florida in the USA (East Coast)
Yes we do!
Products
Below are some common questions about our products
Yes! Please see the Care Guide Tab usually found on most items and often in the descriptions as well. We strive for quality materials to touch your skin. With any statement piece the best longevity is with either dry cleaning (not necessary after every single use) or what we like to do with our clothing out of old habit is always COLD 40-30 degrees-GENTLE/ DELICATE- HANG DRY or GENTLE DRY AND STEAM INSIDE OUT. But, there are short cuts and if they are listed you're good. As tallies, we have always feared dryers but you don't have to now but most definitely choose the wiser option of not washing with jeans and towels that beat up your clothes..
Yes, low heat. The cotton is pre-shrunk. The only pause is be more doting on embroidered items as you would any other high end embroidered item. Sometimes it is just common sense but I pride myself and team to know that it was must they we not fear a dryer for our clothing!
Great question and you are not alone in feeling lost in the world of corrupt size charts. Lets start with every Brand is different. Why? because they use multiple manufacturers. These manufactures deal with multiple brands so therefore you are left with no choice to squeeze into what size they deem you to be based on average sized women around the world which is (drum roll) 5'3". If you are 5'11 and above with long legs- what looks to be pooling on the floor for pants is actually on a small showroom model. We designed our size charts (even if there are multiple manufacturers) using hard numbers aka: measurements. So key. Please grab a tape measurer and follow along with the video located....... then match them to the size charts. This way you are assured your perfect fit!
Q: You carry 38" and I am only 34" inseam. Will you be carrying shorter inseams?
A: I would absolutely love to be able to do that. All our lives we have found that seamstress or Grandma if we were lucky to un-hem every morsel of material on the pants or jeans we ever owned. Remember that? Well, the hemming is in revers now and not a bad problem to have! I still have my fav nearby. at 6'2 I am a 34" inseam and my samples and final productions are all 38" because everyone has their own desired length. I thought I wanted to hem mine because of when I may wear my favorite Allbirds but then I realized I love 3"+ heels and then they wouldn't have that made-for-me tall girl I have always yearned to have. So the short answer is no- for now. As a new brand and smaller of housed products keeping a host of mix matched sizings would not be financially responsible.
Unfortunately we do our best to negotiate pricing based on quality of labor (sewing expertise), Lead designer (listens and cares for fits on tall women), Sourcing (cost of goods and materials that are quality- not flimsy) Material for items made of cotton (the are pre-shrunk) Shipping costs from over seas. None of Paryse Style Clothing is manufactured in China. I do not their labor practices and have chosen smaller factories that I have visited in person to make sure the workers are happy, the working conditions are safe and that air conditioning is flowing. I find my clothes have that happy vibe when I know employees are treated well. I saw plenty of warmth and smiles when I visited...or was it sheer fear when they saw my height:-)?
What I see are women showcasing "hauls" where that 15% or more goes right in their pocket. You can always do your own homework as well and go on the actual sites to scour for the real inseams and sizings because now you know you measurements. They aren't focused on the material or stitching and if you look at these items-its mostly polyester. Is that what you want in your wardrobe?