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Corrections Policy
Accuracy is a process—not a promise of perfection.
Fashion changes. Products are updated. Brands release new collections. Information evolves.
At TrendTome, we understand that publishing responsibly doesn’t end when an article goes live. It continues through regular reviews, reader feedback, and thoughtful updates.
When we identify an error—or when one is brought to our attention—we review it carefully and make changes when they’re warranted.
Our goal isn’t to appear flawless.
Our goal is to remain accurate, transparent, and accountable.
How Corrections Are Reviewed
Every correction request receives editorial review.
When we receive a report, we evaluate:
- Whether the information is factually incorrect
- Whether the content has become outdated
- Whether additional context would improve accuracy
- Whether the issue affects readers’ understanding of the topic
If a correction is necessary, we update the article as soon as reasonably possible.
Not every suggestion results in a change, but every genuine request is considered.
Types of Updates We Make
Not every update is the same.
Depending on the situation, we may:
Correct factual errors
When published information is inaccurate or misleading, we revise it to reflect verified information.
Update outdated information
Fashion trends, product availability, pricing, sizing, collections, and brand details can change over time.
When practical, we update articles so they continue to provide useful information.
Improve clarity
Sometimes information is technically correct but difficult to understand.
In those cases, we may improve wording, examples, formatting, or explanations without changing the original meaning.
Fix editorial issues
Minor improvements may include:
- Grammar
- Spelling
- Formatting
- Broken links
- Image captions
- Typographical errors
These routine edits generally don’t require a formal correction notice.
When We Add an Editor’s Note
For significant corrections that materially change the meaning of an article, we may include an editor’s note explaining what was updated.
We believe readers should understand when meaningful corrections have been made.
Reader Feedback
Many valuable improvements come directly from readers.
If you notice:
- Incorrect information
- Outdated recommendations
- Broken links
- Missing context
- Factual mistakes
we encourage you to let us know.
Constructive feedback helps us improve the quality of our publication.
How to Report a Correction
Please email us with:
- The article title or URL
- A description of the issue
- Supporting information or reliable sources, if available
Email:
Providing clear information helps us investigate your request more efficiently.
Our Editorial Responsibility
Corrections are not viewed as setbacks.
They’re part of responsible publishing.
We believe trust is built by acknowledging mistakes, updating information, and continuously improving the quality of our work.
That’s the standard we aim to maintain across every article published on TrendTome.
Related Pages
To learn more about how TrendTome creates and maintains its content, you may also find these pages helpful:
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Last Updated: July 16, 2026