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As New Yorkers, we’re no strangers to zero privacy. Our apartment wallsare paper-thin and sometimes morning rush hour subway makes us feel likewe’re in a toothpaste tube, but we put up with it for the sake ofliving in this mad, wonderful city of ours. However, there are somethings that can get a bit too close for comfort— and they come from themost unexpected source. Many resort to online shoppingbecause it guarantees privacy and, we assume, no judgment by nosycashiers or pushy salespeople. We e

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“For that, you are always listening and learning, but when it comes to the fashion part, it’s having a certain creativity; it’s getting a sense of how the world changes.” J. Crew CEO and former Gap CEO Micky
Drexler
in a WSJ magazine article that is absolutely required reading. [WSJ]http://www.afingo.com/blogs/uncategorized/%E2%80%9Cthe-customer-can-tell-you-a-lot-they-can-give-you-feedback-on-fit-and-specs-on-operational-issues-even-but-they-can%E2%80%99t-tell-you-what%E2%80%99s-coming-down-the-
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Decadestwo raids a closet - Michael Czerwonka for The Wall Street Journal


Once you get past the basics, shopping is all about indulgence. IBut where do you draw the line between sifting for a good deal, and being plain greedy? Are your unworn and never going to be worn Chanels at the same level as a stamp enthusiast’s collection? Well, yes and no. Take the Wall Street Journal’s recent piece on high-end consignment stores, for example. The California-based
store, Decadestwo, re-sells designer items

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As New Yorkers, we’re no strangers to zero privacy. Our apartment wallsare paper-thin and sometimes morning rush hour subway makes us feel likewe’re in a toothpaste tube, but we put up with it for the sake ofliving in this mad, wonderful city of ours. However, there are somethings that can get a bit too close for comfort— and they come from themost unexpected source. Many resort to online shoppingbecause it guarantees privacy and, we assume, no judgment by nosycashiers or pushy salespeople. We e

Read more…
“For that, you are always listening and learning, but when it comes to the fashion part, it’s having a certain creativity; it’s getting a sense of how the world changes.” J. Crew CEO and former Gap CEO Micky
Drexler
in a WSJ magazine article that is absolutely required reading. [WSJ]http://www.afingo.com/blogs/uncategorized/%E2%80%9Cthe-customer-can-tell-you-a-lot-they-can-give-you-feedback-on-fit-and-specs-on-operational-issues-even-but-they-can%E2%80%99t-tell-you-what%E2%80%99s-coming-down-the-
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Decadestwo raids a closet - Michael Czerwonka for The Wall Street Journal


Once you get past the basics, shopping is all about indulgence. IBut where do you draw the line between sifting for a good deal, and being plain greedy? Are your unworn and never going to be worn Chanels at the same level as a stamp enthusiast’s collection? Well, yes and no. Take the Wall Street Journal’s recent piece on high-end consignment stores, for example. The California-based
store, Decadestwo, re-sells designer items

Read more…

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