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About Me The Basics... ...My name is Chris, and I'm 25 years old. I enjoy fashion and I hope that reflects in the website. I have attended fashion shows such as The London Fashion Weekend over multiple years. Why did I start this site... ... I started this site due to some shopping experiences when I was 18 years old. My partner at that time really enjoyed fashion, like most women do, and the retail prices for designer fashion goods were way above what I could afford at that time. The best thing about designers is the whole experience; the customer experience, the quality of the goods, a statement piece or a one of a kind item. The downside, well let’s face it, the price. I'm sure woman in the thousands would love hundreds of pairs of Jimmy Choo bags, or Christian Louboutin shoes, but that is only a reality if you have a small fortune laying around. This usually results in from what I have experienced, these items becoming "special occasion" items. So I thought, I would look into trying to find a solution. So my first thought was looking on eBay for items... sounds good, I thought... well not so much, there are so many fakes, and unless you can tell the difference from poorly taken photos, it was a huge risk. I then tried looking at supposed "discount designer goods sites", well the prices looked attractive but the items are all Chinese cheap replica's. So my solution was to go to trade shows, and talk to people I personally know that have authentic designer goods. So I brought some items and sold them at the price I got them for and the interest I got was overwhelming. So problem solved you'd think... well not to me. A vital part of the whole experience was still missing, the customer service. If you go to a Hugo Boss store, or a Jimmy Choo st ore, it’s all presented so neatly, the staff members are polite, helpful, and go beyond what is expected. So I wanted to provide that experience too. I have worked for Royal Mail for over 7 years, and talking face-to-face and building customer relationships is what I do on a daily basis. So, I provide high quality photos of the actual items, all items are 100% authentic guaranteed, I provide video recordings of the actual items, I provide detailed descriptions of the items direct from the designers website or/and legitimate online fashion outlets, I provide multiple ways of communication such as; skype, facebook, email, text message, facetime. I send all information regarding, postage conformation emails, tracking numbers, photos of the parcels, photos of receipts and more. I also add my own twist on presentations of the item's, by wrapping the boxes in various gift papers, making sure the items are carefully and neatly presented in the box, instead of thrown in. I provide added protection in the forms of multiple layers of bubble wrap and heavy duty postage paper. Last but no means least, I provide the opportunity for people to come and see or try on an item at my residence, before they commit to buying, thus allowing people to see if everything is to their satisfaction.

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About Me The Basics...

...My name is Chris, and I'm 25 years old. I enjoy fashion and I

hope that reflects in the website. I have attended fashion shows

such as The London Fashion Weekend over multiple years.

Why did I start this site...

... I started this site due to some shopping experiences when I

was 18 years old. My partner at that time really enjoyed

fashion, like most women do, and the retail prices for designer

fashion goods were way above what I could afford at that time.

The best thing about designers is the whole experience; the

customer experience, the quality of the goods, a statement piece

or a one of a kind item. The downside, well let’s face it, the

price. I'm sure woman in the thousands would love hundreds of

pairs of Jimmy Choo bags, or Christian Louboutin shoes, but

that is only a reality if you have a small fortune laying around.

This usually results in from what I have experienced, these items becoming

"special occasion" items. So I thought, I would look into trying to find a solution. So my first

thought was looking on eBay for items... sounds good, I thought... well not so much, there are

so many fakes, and unless you can tell the difference from poorly taken photos, it was a huge

risk. I then tried looking at supposed "discount designer goods sites", well the prices looked

attractive but the items are all Chinese cheap replica's. So my solution was to go to trade

shows, and talk to people I personally know that have authentic designer goods. So I brought

some items and sold them at the price I got them for and the interest I got was overwhelming.

So problem solved you'd think... well not to me. A vital part of the whole experience was still

missing, the customer service. If you go to a Hugo Boss store, or a Jimmy Choo store, it’s all

presented so neatly, the staff members are polite, helpful,

and go beyond what is expected. So I wanted to provide

that experience too. I have worked for Royal Mail for

over 7 years, and talking face-to-face and building

customer relationships is what I do on a daily basis. So, I

provide high quality photos of the actual items, all items

are 100% authentic guaranteed, I provide video

recordings of the actual items, I provide detailed

descriptions of the items direct from the designers

website or/and legitimate online fashion outlets, I provide

multiple ways of communication such as; skype,

facebook, email, text message, facetime. I send all

information regarding, postage conformation emails, tracking numbers, photos of the parcels,

photos of receipts and more. I also add my own twist on presentations of the item's, by

wrapping the boxes in various gift papers, making sure the items are carefully and neatly

presented in the box, instead of thrown in. I provide added protection in the forms of multiple

layers of bubble wrap and heavy duty postage paper. Last but no means least, I provide the

opportunity for people to come and see or try on an item at my residence, before they commit

to buying, thus allowing people to see if everything is to their satisfaction.