I found cheap trousers in H&M sale rack but then noticed gross detail, I'm stunned | The Sun

A H&M fan was left stunned after finding cheap trousers on the sale rack with a very noticeable issue.

Luna Martin regularly shares her shopping hauls with her army of 46,000 followers on TikTok (@lunahtic).



In a recent video, she browsed the clearance section in H&M.

A pair of beige smart trousers had been reduced to £10, but Luna was shocked when she realised why.

Below the reduced sticker label there was another yellow tag with a note written on it.

It explained the reason why the trousers had been priced down from £17.99.

Luna said: "So look what I found in H&M. This is really interesting.

"So this is a sale bit and I was looking for trousers and I found this pair that was reduced – and then I found another label on them and the reason for them being reduced and that it was an order."

Pointing to the crotch area of the trousers, she added: "That kind of bobbling only happens when people have worn them for a while.

"So it's got me thinking, has someone returned these online and now they're selling them in store cheaper?

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"If so, I'm for that, because it declares the reason. Although I do think those trousers were maybe a little bit past it.

"Only thing is, I feel like if someone had worn it, especially for a substantial time before me, I'd want to know.

"But if that's what they're doing then fair play."

Even though Luna was understanding, viewers commenting on the TikTok video branded the trousers "gross" and said it must have been a mistake that they were hung up for customers to buy.

One person wrote: "These have been returned as faulty and accidentally been put out on the shop floor!"

Another agreed: "Yellow label means it’s been returned faulty. I think what happened was someone didn’t notice the fault label because they put it in the wrong place."

A third added: "Ewww that’s gross because I bet they’ve not been washed. Who is paying £10 for them?"

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