Some people work to cure cancer, others are fighting the war on poverty. Me? My selfless act is to help people spend money on stuff they need, like clothes and bags and makeup and, of course, killer shoes. But, that's not all. I like to eat. And complain (most specifically about how hard it is to be a mom). Oh, and obsess over the next perfect pair of shoes.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Yay for Truth in Styling
Online shopping is amazing and such a crapshoot. Unless you've tried a particular item before or seen it IRL, you just don't know what you're going to get.
In recent months, I've ordered items that have been shorter and more cropped than they were on the 6'2, 100-pound model who was wearing them. I decided the websites were likely going oversize and pinning things on for a perfect fit. It's frustrating. That's why I was so excited to see this description along with a Wildfox shirt on the Black Label Boutique website:
* Size Medium was large and pinned on our Size 0/2 Model
Thank you. Now that helps. If only every online store would do this.
On a side note, that there creepy hand is an example of how not to sell gloves. Could that look any less attractive? Stumbled across that on eBay and had to share. So weird, like cold zombies are trying to attack.
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Zombie hands. Not a good way to sell a pair of gloves.
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