
Random Fashion Questions: The new (Bell) End Clothing website
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1 Aug 2017 16:32
Really doubt that. LMVH total revenue 23 billion? Theres no way Louis Vuitton has made 23 billion profit in 7 months, regardless of how many council estate mums they can persuade to spend their dole money on their bags.
posted 1 Aug 2017 16:46, edited 1 Aug 2017 16:46
6 Aug 2017 14:09
Can I ask what exactly you don't like about it? Is there another example of a site you find easy to use?
I own a clothing site, and would be interested in seeing what works / doesn't work…
posted 6 Aug 2017 14:24, edited 6 Aug 2017 14:24
Pad stores and shops gone beyond caring now, like Peregrine says it about the £. LV have already made 23 billion this year.
Really doubt that. LMVH total revenue 23 billion? Theres no way Louis Vuitton has made 23 billion profit in 7 months, regardless of how many council estate mums they can persuade to spend their dole money on their bags.
https://r.lvmh-static.com/uploads/2017/06/rapport-financier-semestriel-2017-va.pdf
2.2 billion EUR profit first six months to be precise (19 revenue)
and that's all their (70) brands - not just LV
2.2 billion EUR profit first six months to be precise (19 revenue)
and that's all their (70) brands - not just LV
Can't even be arsed going on the End site anymore. Trawling through all the shite is mentally and probably physically more demanding than getting off my arse and going into town. 5 pages of bloody kitsune followed by 10 pages of Norse Projects then a couple of hundred Porter bags.
Can I ask what exactly you don't like about it? Is there another example of a site you find easy to use?
I own a clothing site, and would be interested in seeing what works / doesn't work…
Sure, I mainly use my mobile for all internet use now, but with the end site, it's just the sheer volume of the stuff. Always tend to navigate towards the latest items on clothing websites and if they've just had a dump of 100 items of the same brand, then who's going to be bothered about trawling through them all?
Not sure whether it's a Manchester thing but I always tend to check out Oipollois site first. They seem to put a few new items up every day, and the site stands out amongst all the white background sites.
Out of the latter however, always liked Tres Bien's site as it was simple and the clothing always used to be modelled first, before clicking into it to view the stock pics, which I find better. If it looks shit on the model then I tend to swerve immediately, which I suppose it good for the buyer but shit for the seller.
Just my opinion though.
Not sure whether it's a Manchester thing but I always tend to check out Oipollois site first. They seem to put a few new items up every day, and the site stands out amongst all the white background sites.
Out of the latter however, always liked Tres Bien's site as it was simple and the clothing always used to be modelled first, before clicking into it to view the stock pics, which I find better. If it looks shit on the model then I tend to swerve immediately, which I suppose it good for the buyer but shit for the seller.
Just my opinion though.
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