Walmart's return policy on swimwear has made me take desperate measures in the middle of the store – it's worth it | The Sun

A WALMART customer has revealed the lengths she goes to in-store when it comes to trying on swimwear.

The shopper is seen trying on a swimsuit in the middle of an aisle after claiming that no change rooms were available at the Walmart location.


TikToker Jennyfrom_therock posted a video of her putting a one-piece on over her clothes in the ladies section.

"When Walmart won't take back swimwear but there is no change room," she wrote in text overlay on the video.

She is seen laughing hysterically while pulling it up over her jeans then quickly takes it off after getting the swimsuit halfway on.

Some of her followers were quick to agree with her antics as they seemed to think the move was hilarious and innovative.

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Others said that they have also tried on underwear over their clothes.

One user commented: "Lmao I tired (sic) on a bra over my clothes at Walmart couple months ago. I was hysterical laughing too"

Another person said: "I can’t breath. (sic) Honest to God hahahahahaja"

Jenny isn't the only TikToker who has shared the strategy for trying on clothes in-store.

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Another TikToker, Sunsgodess, posted a video of herself trying on swimwear over her galaxy-style leggings.

"When you decide it's officially time to embarrass your teen daughters so you try the bikini on over your clothes in the middle of Walmart swimsuit section!" she captioned the clip.

Throughout the pandemic, many clothing stores shut down their dressing rooms to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus.

In 2021, most stores, including Walmart, began opening their fitting rooms in different locations.

The store has since scaled back some of the other Covid-era regulations.

In 2020, Walmart changed from being open 24 hours to closing at 8pm.

Now that things are back to a "new normal," the company has decided to be more lenient with store operating hours.

Walmart is still not open 24 hours but customers are able to shop until 11pm.

The chain has also removed the 20 percent capacity rule across all stores, though they continue to monitor traffic through the holiday season to prevent crowded lines.

The U.S. Sun contacted Walmart for more information about their return policy when it comes to swimwear.

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