Apparel Sale

October 26, 2007

  • Massive Apparel Sale :: Check Out Clothes Swapping!

    So it seems that another option has emerged from the fashion frontier for all you bargain shopping fashionistas :: clothes swapping.  Although eBay has been around forever if you want to score a great deal on a pair of Jimmy Choos, many of the clothes swapping websites that are emerging do not require you to pay when listing your clothes, AND, many offer the option of buy/sell or swap,meaning no money exchanges hands. (…)

  • Heavy Social Networkers Visit Fashion Apparel Sites Frequently

    A new study released by comScore, Inc. (…)

October 24, 2007

October 20, 2007

  • Apparel Sale :: Christian Louboutin vs. Manolo Blahnik

    Louboutin and Blahnik are certainly well recognized names in the shoe industry and the arena of apparel sales; but how do they match up with they compared head to head?  We decided to find out and used Google Trends to gather our info.  Here's what we found:
    Manolo Blahnik has been around a long time.  With a career that spans more than 30 years and a reputation for being one of the most influential footwear designers in the world, Manolo Blahnik seems unstoppable.  Opening his first store in 1973, And his search history shows that, since Google started tracking trends back in 2004, Blahnik has been searched for on a regular basis.  This is to be expected though; speak the name Manolo Blahnik in a post-Sex and The City world and everyone knows who you're talking about. (…)

October 18, 2007

  • From Bags to Riches.com :: Not Your Average Apparel Sale Website

    In fact, they don't specialize in apparel sale, they specialize in renting out high end handbags to the common folk of the world, who greatly outnumber the rich and famous.  Who hasn't wished they could walk in to a party donning the latest bag from Gucci or LV? (…)

October 7, 2007

September 3, 2007

August 13, 2007

  • Online Trunk Shows on Retailer Sites

    Summary and opinion: Traditional retailers are starting using online trunk sales to sell upscale brands at discounted prices before the sales season, as well as to create buzz around new designers. (…)

August 6, 2007