Donnerstag, 8. September 2011

i shop online::The editors at lucky are experts at helping readers decide which bag to buy, which shoes to skip i shop online

i shop online::The editors at lucky are experts at helping readers decide which bag to buy, which shoes to skip.
We recently opened a hotline for readers to call in and ask anything of our editors.
The most common questions were by far about body image, shape and fit.
The callers felt like they were too short, too big, too chesty, had weird knees, you name it.
No one was happy.
It definitely sucks when you put on something in your supposed size that has all the comfort and elegance of sausage casing.
And the moment that immediately follows sucks almost as much, as you yank, tug and hopefullynottear the sausage casing off.
How many times have you been shopping with a friend and psssst!
Ed her into the dressing room to avoid parading out into a store full of curious strangers?
Just when we thought the dressing room was our enemy, now it turns out our subconscious is also locked in mortal combat with the pretty salesgirl.
And back to the rack the dress goes.
Or the lack of an unforgiving overhead halogen beating down on me.
This little factoid also blows my mind: forty percent of all women shop online, according sheeconomy.
Yes, online shopping is easier than going to the mall and parking, but with eva and her ilk in mind, i have to wonder: is part of the appeal the lack of dressing room drama not to mention hot salespeople?
But that is for women far braver than i.
And a million cyber miles from eva.

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