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Husband Says No To Wife’s Online Shopping Spree, Reddit Can’t Decide Who’s Right

by Katy Nguyen
October 10, 2025
in Social Issues

Shopping for special occasions can bring out very different instincts in couples: one focuses on budgets, the other on options. And when those instincts clash, it doesn’t take much to turn a lighthearted plan into a tense disagreement.

In this case, a husband said no when his wife wanted to order multiple designer-priced dresses on his credit card, try them all on, and return most of them later. She insists that’s how every woman shops, while he thinks the idea is ridiculous.

OP’s left wondering if he was being controlling or simply realistic.

Husband Says No To Wife’s Online Shopping Spree, Reddit Can’t Decide Who’s Right
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'AITA for telling my wife that she can’t order a bunch of dresses on my credit card to try on and return?'

I’m going to a charity gala and bought tickets for my wife and me. She wants to buy a dress for the gala, and I said okay.

She then asked if she could buy a few dresses to try on and only return one, and texted me screenshots of four dresses, which cost about $280 each before...

I said Fine, pick three dresses and order those. That seemed like a lot of $ to float on my card, and a weird way to shop, but whatever.

She then asked, “At each store?” and got upset because she wants to order three dresses in two sizes at every store and have them delivered.

This seems silly to me. It would involve thousands of dollars (which I have, but still) tied up and tons of shipping costs.

I told her to go to the mall like everyone else and asked her who shops this way. Her response (via text): “WOMEN SHOP THIS WAY!”. Am I the a__hole...

This conflict feels less about dresses and more about control, money psychology, and boundaries in relationships. On one side, the husband perceives the “order-and-return” approach as irresponsible and wasteful.

On the other, the wife frames it as a legitimate modern shopping method. Both are operating from genuine but conflicting mental models of how to handle money, trust, and risk.

One relevant insight: credit cards reduce the “pain of payment,” which often leads to spending more than when using cash. A study from MIT Sloan notes that using credit cards activates the brain’s reward centers more strongly, effectively “stepping on the gas” for spending.

Because the immediate cost feels muted, large orders for the purpose of returning them can seem less alarming in the moment than they do when the bill arrives.

Also, psychological research around refund behavior shows that consumers tend to spend refund money more freely, treating it as “found money” rather than strictly earned or budgeted funds.

That dynamic can exacerbate tension if one partner sees refunds as financial risk while the other sees it as flexibility.

A good relational principle here is aligned financial expectations. When partners have divergent risk tolerances or money philosophies, conflicts like this are nearly inevitable.

Setting clear rules together, what’s acceptable for returns, caps on spend, communication ahead of big purchases can prevent friction.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

Many commenters agreed it was a “no a__holes here” situation. They explained that women’s clothing sizes are notoriously inconsistent, and ordering multiple options has become a normal, even necessary, part of online shopping.

LowBalance4404 − NAH. This woman does shop this way for shoes. I'll order ten pairs and return all of the ones that don't fit or hurt.

It's not uncommon, but it's also not uncommon for you to be uncomfortable with it.

diabeticweird0 − NAH. Women do indeed shop this way. The only thing that bugs me is the environmental impact, but I don't see a way around it.

You need to see which one fits better: "Go to the mall"? You have a mall still after COVID?

With actual dresses appropriate for a gala? Not just an H&M and a Gap? Congrats I guess.

Most malls are struggling and wouldn't have more than one store that might work

Some_Pipe59 − NAH. Women’s clothing sizing can be very inconsistent. I bought a dozen homecoming dresses for my daughters to try on, and returned the ones they didn’t want.

Depending on the billing cycle, there’s a good chance the dresses are returned before you have to pay the bill.

alv269 − NAH. She should look at services like Amazon Wardrobe, Rent the Runway, or Stitchfix, though.

They will all send you a few items & give you a week to try them on. You then keep what you want to purchase and return the rest.

No upfront charges and pay only for what you keep.

terpischore761 − NAH. Unfortunately, because of a lack of in-person shopping and inconsistencies between sizes, yes, the best way to shop is to buy a lot, try everything on, and...

Are you controlling / financially abusing, or is she not contributing and leeching? We don’t have the information to give an answer.

Fair-boysenberry6745 − NAH. It’s understandable she wants to shop this way, but it’s also understandable if it makes you uncomfortable.

This is how I shop. I just did this, trying to find an outfit for my brother's wedding. I don’t think she should order so many at once.

I personally would start with the top two in two sizes and go from there, but that is just my personal opinion because it freaks me out to have so...

This is how a lot of women shop, especially post-pandemic. Some online stores cater to this.

Some even send out multiple dresses for a flat fee and give you a return shipping label to send back the ones you don’t like, and then the flat fee...

HoustonLBC − I don’t agree with this way of shopping. The environmental impact is insane. This is wasteful.

RuReddy4thisJelly − This woman does not shop that way... but I know someone who once bought like 20 pairs of shoes and only kept 1.

That seems excessive, but with so much shopping online, inconsistent sizing (within brands), and different body types, not entirely crazy. NTA.

A few users supported the husband’s stance. They emphasized that while trying on multiple sizes is reasonable, using his credit card for thousands of dollars worth of temporary purchases crosses a boundary.

Equivalent_Ad951 − NTA, your card, your rules. she can get her own card.

vmt7 − Uh, it seems silly because it is silly, and no, most women I know (myself included) do NOT shop that way. NTA.

Edit: For the women saying they do shop this way, are you spending your own money?

Because a pretty integral part of this AITA stems from the fact that his wife would like to rack up an unnecessary amount of money on HIS credit card.

If you like to shop that way, fine – spend your own money to do so.

HistoricalQuail − INFO: Why can't she do this on her own credit card?

QueenHelloKitty − INFO: Why doesn't your wife have her own credit card so she can buy the dresses without your permission?

MariContrary − She's 100% correct. Depending on the dress style, I am anywhere between three different sizes.

But wait, if it's designer sizing, I have to size up one. Sometimes. But wait, there's more! I'm tall, so even if a dress fits my body, it may be...

And depending on how they cut the dress, one size may be too small to even zip, but the next size up looks like a potato sack. Who knows!

Oh, and to add yet more insult to injury, you have no clue what the dress is going to do on your body until you try it on.

It might cling in all the wrong places, it might be sheer, it might gap in very awkward spots.

What looks fabulous on a model specifically picked to show the good points of the dress may look catastrophic on someone else.

So when I order clothes, I get multiple sizes in various styles, cross my fingers, send up prayers to various deities, do a good luck dance, and hope that I...

I track that shipment, and I'm ready to try on everything the day it arrives, so I can make sure I get everything back in the box and send it...

My husband, though? Oh, he can order his usual size and be just fine 90% of the time.

Once in a while, a shirt is a slimmer cut or looser cut than he anticipated, and he has to exchange it.

No, he doesn't order from the same places or same brands; he just sees a shirt, orders his size, and he's good to go.

On the flip side, others called out deeper relationship issues. They questioned why the wife needed permission in the first place, hinting that the couple’s financial setup might be outdated or controlling.

Covimar − I do this. Thankfully, I don’t have to ask anyone for money. I think the problem here is how you guys manage finances and why she needs permission.

Ok_Hat_6598 − I don't understand why she needs your permission to do this in the first place. It seems like a weird, outdated dynamic that she has to ask you...

And yes, it's pretty common to order several sizes and return the ones that don't fit. We did this recently when shopping for prom.

There's not a huge selection of these kinds of formal dresses at stores.

What started as simple gala prep spiraled into a shopping standoff about spending habits and modern convenience. It’s one of those classic “different worlds, same marriage” moments where practicality collides with preference.

So, was he being controlling over harmless retail therapy, or just setting a fair boundary before the gala turned into a credit card nightmare? Drop your thoughts below.

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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