Refund policies vary widely among stores but typically include a few common elements. Most allow returns within a specific timeframe, such as 30 or 90 days from the purchase date. Items usually need to be in their original condition, unused, and with tags still attached, although some stores have different rules for opened or used products. A receipt or proof of purchase is often required to process a return. Refunds may be issued to the original payment method or as store credit, and certain items, like clearance or personalized products, may be non-returnable. Additionally, shipping fees for online purchases might not be refunded, and customers may be responsible for return shipping costs. Always check the specific refund policy of each store for the most accurate information.