Woah.
Whoever you are, you have a nice site and great products. There were
several things there that I could see myself buying for my girlfriend.
Although, I would like to know how the fine folks from "damnBRAND" were
able to get you to get past the name. (Huh? You can steal my girlfriend
with your sweet talking ways and yet you think so small-townish? "Damn"
isn't that bad a word, you know. It's not like they called themselves
"Fckbrands" or something. -- Coy.) You know those chuckle heads in the
advertising business, always thinking up something provocative to get
your attention. (Oh...I came THISCLOSE to going to advertising...long
story...)
I used to work at a Hecht's (Do you really want to admit that? You
should tell our fine readers how old you were when you did that. --
Coy. ) so I know a little bit about clothes and those are some damn
nice clothes you guys are selling!
My girlfriend dresses very well and I am giving her cart blanch to help
me dress better. Just think of her as my own private J.Lo. and I'm
still in my scruffy Chasing Amy stage. Despite the rumors you may hear
in Capital City, most Koreans have amazing style and they have this
whole special East Asian style thing going on that's hard to describe.
If I had, like, a good camera and the cojones to do it, I would start
my own LookBook to show you the type of styles I'm talking about.
I find this part of their site interesting:
Retail price points range from $98 - $400 across all the collections.
A.B.S by Allen Schwartz is also sold internationally to stores in the
Far East, Canada, Europe and most recently London and Australia. A.B.S
also has four freestanding company boutiques across the United States
and is carried in over 1200 doors.
Those are are fairly nice prices. A little out of my league at this
point, but I could see myself maybe buying one or two things for my
little lady at some point in the future.
My only worry is looking through your press clips, I noticed several of
the actresses shown wearing your stuff would be described here in Korea
as...huh...ahjumas.
I guess they're the only ones who can actually buy the damn things.