In hindsight - there's quite a lot of easily accessible info out there that warns you about this site, but without seeking that out.... their website presents as a UK seller (on their homepage for example they have a drop-pin symbol with "Manchester" beside it), and the ordering process doesn't present any unusual information.
The items mrs mik received all look rather different from the website images (in terms of materials etc) and their sizes are all over the place > so they all need to go back.
Like many other punters, mrs mik has received standard responses that refunds are no problemo, but items need to be returned to China, using tracked postage, at the customers cost (circa £30). Or they can offer a 30% goodwill refund and you keep the items.
A quick check on gov.uk suggests that distance selling rules allow vendors to charge the customer for returns, but the website doesn't go into this level of detail of course.
So - is it worth raising a payment dispute with the bank (based on this seller presenting as a UK site, and providing no mention of returns needing to be sent back to China during the order process), or just chalk it down to experience since it's not a huge sum?
I should possibly have done a poll.....