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Replica Tiffany's Jewelry [Mar. 16th, 2009|08:21 pm]
Tiffany's is one of the most well known brand names and design houses in the tiffany jewelry business. The quality of service, customer satisfaction and the fine designs offered by the company are one of the best in their times. The company is primarily famous for its superb quality and artisanship.
However, as this amount of beauty and quality comes at a price, there are many jewelry lovers who are just not able to pay the high price and look for suitable replicas instead. This is the reason there are special designers that now offer beautifully made Replica Tiffany Necklaces and that too, at a much lower price.
The Style
The Tiffany's is one of those brands that actually mark the onset of a classic style and design on its own. Some of the designs of this brand name have become so common and popular, that they are bound to be copied by artisans all over. These replicas are created either by using a mass production technique or by an individual jewelry designer who is striving to make a name for his services and capitalize on the original designs. These kinds of procedures have made the replica business a very lucrative one, with scores of skilled designers paying close attention to these designs and producing them effortlessly with same style and appeal.
These designers also have full knowledge of the materials, metals and stones to be used to imitate the look of the real jewelry. It is a very common sight to find paste gems with plastic bezels or pendant pieces. Often, one also finds jewelry that uses a quartz crystal of a diamond or even silver instead of platinum. Such techniques are extremely useful and come handy when preparing replica Tiffany jewelry.
A Warning
It is important for genuine jewelry lovers to notice that there are fake designers who can pass off their imitations as genuine replica Tiffany jewelry. Before you actually buy jewelry, make sure there is the mark Tiffany & Co., engraved on the piece. By rule, all of replica Tiffany's jewelry carries an identification mark for the benefit of its customers.
There are also other ways that help you spot the fake pieces. For instance, one of the methods is to see whether the dealer has several sizes in one piece or if the fake platinum is excessively bright. It is always helpful to have prior knowledge of the important aspects of the replica Tiffany Bracelets to help you avoid such situations.
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Shopping In Apparel Stores [Mar. 16th, 2009|08:54 pm]
Some apparel stores are just too much for me. Take Old Navy for example. I like their stuff, and the prices are great, but I don't like to shop there. Not only do I feel like I have andered into the wrong store, I have to dodge salespeople the entire time I'm there. I have been asked if I would like an Old Navy card I don't know how many times, and it seems they won't take no for an answer. Apparel stores need to understand that it's ok to get people to sign up, but you really have towatch your sales tactics. For every three people they sign up, they alienate three more.
You can find apparel stores almost anywhere you look. A mall is full of them, and they are mainstays in other shopping centers as well. We all need clothing, so therefore we all need to shop in apparel stores. Most people like to shop in such stores, but for me, I always seem to loathe going inside. Not only do I feel out of touch, I feel completely and totally lost in a sea of possibilities. You might say I don't have any one style of clothing I like, I just buy what catches my eye. This leaves me spending a lot more time in apparel stores than I would like.
Some apparel stores are just too much for me. Take Old Navy for example. I like their stuff, and the prices are great, but I don't like to shop there. Not only do I feel like I have wandered into the wrong store, I have to dodge salespeople the entire time I'm there. I have been asked if I would like an Old Navy card I don't know how many times, and it seems they won't take no for an answer. Apparel stores need to understand that it's ok to get people to sign up, but you really have to watch your sales tactics. For every three people they sign up, they alienate three more.
Other apparel stores have the opposite problem. Forget finding someone to help you, and please don't even consider trying something on to see if it fits. You will either be completely ignored, or you will have someone trying to get into your dressing room with you to give you his or her opinion. Thanks, but really, I can try on my own clothes. There should be a happy medium, but most apparel stores don't seem to know what that is. Maybe they don't offer their sales staff enough guidance, or they put them under impossible pressure to sell.
I do like apparel stores like JC Penney's or Sears, just for the atmosphere. Because these stores have more than just clothing, they most definitely aren't chasing you around the store. They aren't asking you to sign up for something the moment you walk in the door. They wait until you are ready to check out before they ask, if they ask at all. I have found that when I do need help, however, it is easy enough to find someone to help. These types of apparel stores will always have my business. I hope others follow.
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