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The term trunk show originated from the early days of traveling haberdashery
salesmen who traveled from town to town plying their trade with clothing carried
in huge steamer trunks. Today the trunk has been replaced by the rolling rack,
but many shoe salesmen still use custom fitted trunks. And the term trunk show
as evolved into meaning a special sales even held at the store by a representative
from a particular clothing co many.
There are 5 reasons you should attend a trunk show:
Best selection - The vendor's representative will you a much
wider selection than what is normally carried in your favorite store. It is
simply impossible for the buyer at your store to buy everything you'd like,
and his or her taste ma differ from yours.
Individualized style - At a trunk show, you have a much greater
chance of choosing something unique that you won't see on someone else as you
walk down the street.
Value - There is rarely an upcharge for made-to-measure clothing
during a trunk show. Often vendors will also include something else of value
to further enhance your experience, such as a complimentary tie or shirt with
a suit.
Best fit - Your vendor's representative will take your measurements
and can match you with different programs often not sold at the store. An example
would be a particular style or rise in a brand of trousers, a trimmer fit in
a shirt, or a particular s necktie the store didn't happen to order. In short
order, you will be delivered a garment that fits much better than off-the-rack.
If you're a hard fit size, a trunk show is the only way to go.
Ambience- Many specialty stores now have multivendor trunk
shows, with wine, food, and other enticements to fully enhance your shopping
experience. More often than not, these events also donate their proceeds to
local charities.
Now, what could be better than that - choosing your favorite clothes from your
favorite vendors at your favorite store and helping the community at the same
time?
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