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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:20 pm
i've bought an InTheStarlight dress before and liked the look of the store. now the prices have gone up and they've changed their ordering around. the question is: Do you like their new change? Or do you want it to be back to the old way?
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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 4:42 pm
Well, considering the other option they had open was to close down entirely ...
But, yeah. I do like the change. I think that the "limited" style of producing goods is really a great way to work for their situation. It allows Leah to do things that she feels are appropriate or needed, allows her to experiment with her designs, and keeps her from being overwhelmed with orders each week. Also, the price increase isn't that big of a deal considering that they have changed their materials considerably and their designs are much more detailed and interesting now; especially compared to many other professionally sewn, smaller brands.
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:00 pm
I think their new system of limited products is all neat and fine, but all the new dresses don't look that pretty to me.
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:04 pm
Well, I love them in general, and I have recently ordered a skirt from them.
I agree that it's a very good way to work with their situation, and they're quite personal (Considering it's only the two of them working).
When I had asked for a skirt (that only came in red) I got a very prompt response (Next day) and She has said no, but that she loved the idea and that it may be there in the next two weeks. Low and Behold, It was there this week! -Which makes me very happy-
...SO. What I'm trying to say is that I love their new options, and if you see something that isn't in the color you like, it gives you- and them- an opportunity to request/make what you'd like, and have it online for others!
And of course, navigating the site is very easy, too!
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