Athleta has a rating of 1.7 stars from 87 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about Athleta most frequently mention customer service, credit card, and second time problems. Athleta ranks 94th among Yoga Clothes sites.
I have had a very positive experience with orders from Athleta. The items are always as described and of good quality. Customer service personnel are always pleasant, and accommodating. Just because one thing might go wrong with an order does not mean the company is dishonest and insensitive toward customer's needs. After all, nothing ever runs 100% all the time. So I am giving a review that is fair. And well deserved, in my opinion. And hope others will be fair as well, about the merchandise and overall shopping experience with Athleta.
I have been shopping at Athleta for years. They always had an excellent return policy, even if a garment got damaged. No longer. You get 30 days to return or exchange an item, even for store credit. If you buy on line and want to exchange in the store, the item has to be returned and then purchase what you want. So if you got in on sale on line and you need a different size, you lose the sale price. I will never shop here again. They have lost a good customer.
Never depend on Athleta to ACTUALLY have in stock the merchandise you order online. Never depend on Athleta to be able to fulfill orders. Never depend upon Athleta Expedited Shipping---especially since they don't have the merchandise anyway yet Athleta will not give you a credit for the Expedited Shipping! Never believe that Athleta will send TIMELY notifications concerning merchandise shipping or notify you of their failure to have the merchandise (they wait to do that for a few days even though the order was to be "Expedited"). NEVER BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE A VALUED CUSTOMER AT ATHLETA EVEN IF YOU WERE ONE OF THEIR FIRST CUSTOMERS EVER & EVEN IF YOU HAVE THE ATHLETA CARD! NEVER EXPECT LOYALTY FROM ATHLETA. THERE ARE FAR TOO MANY SUPERIOR RETAILERS TO PUT UP WITH ANYMORE MISERY FROM ATHLETA. NORDSTROM ZELLA BRAND OF ATHLETIC CLOTHING IS SUPERIOR & NORDSTROM IS INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS FOR OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE.
I see so many ads about this brand and it's so annoying. I'm all about athletic apparel but the outfits suck. STOP or find another designer.
Order lost, no one takes accountability for anything. I will NEVER use this company again and will warn others to stay away.
Trent and the entire staff at the Athleta Store, 156 5th Ave, NYC was fantastic. The best sales help I have had in years.
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Cargo pants
I had an item in my shopping cart - was looking for another item and the item that I really wanted in my shipping cart was gone - HORRIBLE - what a complete waste of my time!
Dear Athleta:
Despite the rhetoric on your various web pages, the Athleta tote bag is NOT sustainably or responsibly produced: because of its cheap sewing construction, the seams split after a few uses, and it goes into a landfill after all. As explained below, either a) construct the bag better so it has a better chance of living up to your sustainability propaganda, or b) take the misleading message out of the bags.
The message printed inside the bag is at best misleading when it states:
"We're committed to reducing our impact on the environment. The fabric in this bag is made with 82% recycled material, which saves plastic bottles from ending up in landfills. Re-use it as a farmer's market tote or gym bag."
Contrary to the aspirational message in your bags, these bags don't save plastic bottles from ending up in landfills: they just delay the plastic ending up in landfills in the form of these tote bags. I would speculate that you just put this message in the bags to make customers feel better about their environmental footprint.
You could actually do a better job of keeping plastic out of landfills with a simple step: direct the manufacturer to reinforce the bottom seams and put a few rows of extra stitching where the handles meet the bag, which would give these many bags a chance of staying out of landfills at least a bit longer.
Sixty percent (60%) of American women do not have any sewing skills. You can extrapolate from that that the moment a seam splits on your bag or a handle pulls off, 60% of users of your tote bags will throw them in the garbage and into the landfill they go. As a fiber artist, I happen to have an extremely high level of sewing skills, so I repaired my bag. But I doubt few of the 40% of women who do have sewing skills would take the time to repair such a bag finding it simply not worth their time.
Also, you make it very hard to contact you. There is no on line comment form. It is all one-way outbound communication touting your environmental message that customers like to hear, even if they know a lot of it is fluff. If you can't even rely on a bag to fulfill your message printed in the bag, then the rest of what is on line must to some degree be not entirely true as well.
I hope you will take my suggestion so you can honestly keep that message in your tote bags.
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