Friday, 16 November 2012

personal shopper chicago

Personal Shopper Chicago

I'm talking about the "personal shopper" service at department stores. I always figured you had to have a giant clothes budget for these people to even return your phone calls. Wrong, wrong, wrong. A personal shopper is typically employed by the store itself, which means that payment for the service is not required - only the items bought. Other stores will charge a small fee to use their personal shoppers. Only large department stores, such as Bloomingdales, Debenham's, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Macy's generally offer personal shopper services, although some smaller stores like Fenwick and Anthropologie also offer the service. Personal shoppers are also known as fashion stylists (or shop assistants, or sales assistants). There are also quite a few who work independent of any affiliation with any stores and can be found in large cities such as New York City, London, Paris, Los Angeles, Miami and Boston. Outside of agencies, personal shoppers can be found on auction websites such as eBay where they auction their services to obtain customized items such as men and women's clothing collections.

Personal Shopper Chicago

Personal Shopper Chicago

Personal Shopper Chicago

Personal Shopper Chicago

Personal Shopper Chicago

Personal Shopper Chicago

Personal Shopper Chicago

Personal Shopper Chicago

Personal Shopper Chicago

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