Shopping
for jeans and finding the perfect pair for one’s body type could be a real
pain...
Even with online shopping now
available for about any brand and store, one still can’t benefit from speaking
to an expert about which jeans will fit which type of body, and what the best
combinations of clothes for their particular body is.
So,
now with some innovative startup companies, such as Stitch Fix and Le Tote,
both located in San Francisco, this problem could have been resolved for their
clients. The two companies sell Wholesale Women Jeans, top brand clothes and other ladies and men’s apparel.But
their approach to their customers is a unique one. The Le Tote Company offers subscriptions, and
sends its clients boxes of clothes, accessories, handpicked pairs of their
wholesale jeans, and any other type of clothing. The subscribers are free to wear these
clothes and accessories for as long as they like, and if they don’t like them
or get fed up with them, they just need to pack them back in a box and return
them.
The
startup company dealing with wholesale jeans, apparel and accessories has
called itself the “Netflix of fashion”, as they give their subscribers a wide
choice of clothing which they can try on, show off to friends and decide
whether they want to buy them or just return them.Once
they are returned, the subscribers will get their new box full of clothes and
accessories to try on. With the rating
and feedback they return, the clothes picked for them get more targeted with
each delivery.
This
approach to offering wholesale jeans, apparel of any kind and accessories is
actually perfect for all those ladies and gentlemen who find shopping
strenuous, and feel shoppers remorse once they buy a pair of jeans or another
piece of clothing and realize they don’t actually like them, or they wear them
just once and are already fed up with them.The
creators of these innovative companies offering a “national sharing wardrobe”
actually found out that women today purchase four times more clothing than
women in the 1980’s, and that they actually wear a mere 15 percent of the
clothes they own.The
other startup Stitch Up offers styling for busy ladies. They receive a styling fee and pick clothes,
accessories and even jewelry for women who have no time to go shopping. If the ladies decide to keep an item picked
by Stitch Up they simply pay an additional $20 fee with the item. The company works with over 300 stylists, and
in cases in which someone is shopping for jeans, the $20 fee is something worth
spending to get someone do the effort and use their expertise to choose the
best jeans for you.
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