About LC Waikiki
LC Waikiki is a Turkish fashion retailer headquartered in Istanbul, offering affordable clothing, footwear, and accessories for men, women, children, and babies. With thousands of stores across many countries and a large online shop at lcwaikiki.com, the brand focuses on budget‑friendly everyday fashion, basics, and seasonal collections. Their range includes casual wear, workwear, outerwear, sportswear, sleepwear, and accessories like bags and hats, often with frequent promotions and in‑store or online discounts.
A charge from LC Waikiki typically appears on your bank or card statement after you make a purchase in one of their physical stores or place an order through lcwaikiki.com or their mobile app. The description line may include variations such as “LC WAIKIKI,” “LCWAIKIKI.COM,” “LC WAIKIKI ISTANBUL,” or a local store identifier. You might see charges for one‑time in‑store purchases, online orders (including split shipments), partial captures after an order has been packed, currency conversion if you shopped in a different country, or temporary authorization holds when you place or modify an online order. LC Waikiki does not operate subscription services, so recurring charges usually mean multiple separate purchases or repeat online orders.
If you’re unsure about an LC Waikiki charge, first check your recent store receipts, email order confirmations, and your order history when logged into your account at lcwaikiki.com (or your country’s LC Waikiki site/app). Look for orders placed for family members, click‑and‑collect purchases, or online orders that may have shipped in multiple packages. For help, use the “Contact” or “Customer Service” section on lcwaikiki.com to reach support via web form, live chat (where available), or by contacting the store that appears on your receipt. If a charge looks incorrect—such as being duplicated, for the wrong amount, or for an order you didn’t authorize—contact LC Waikiki with your order number and statement screenshot, and if needed, notify your bank or card issuer to dispute or block further transactions.