Be A Smart Shopper
by coutorture 0

When we see price discrepancies in the hundreds we feel like it has to be too good to be true--the truth is, it's an online store's prerogative whether to price match or not. If the Marc by Marc Jacobs knee boot is selling well on Zappos, then there's no reason for them to drop the price to a mere $495, like their competitor did. Basically, if something moves you keep it at full price and if it doesn't, you mark it down. Fashion is one of those rare examples where the need to be like everyone else just doesn't apply. May we kindly suggest that you take advantage of these differences? It's not sneaky, it's just business.
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- This is what the First Couple looked like on prom night — Styleite
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- The UN's plea for Prada — The Cut
- How this child model became Ralph Lauren's star — The Daily Beast
- Proenza Schouler's 6th grade superlative — Racked
- Julianne Moore talks "Toemageddon" — HuffPost Style
- Miu Miu isn' showing in Milan anytime soon — Vogue UK
- Armani's latest installment of its "Frames of Life" campaign — Fashionista
- Source: Courtesy of Vogue Japan
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