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Mens Fashion Accessories Market; Undersupplied

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Economic downturn or not, the men’s fashion accessories market is grossly under supplied and below par.

Fashion houses and high street stores are trimming back on variety to turn the economic tide, but not without risk, less choice and variety may deliver better dividends, but the demand for difference still grows. And it is growing toward the independent online and high street stores.

They have positioned themselves and building on customer loyalty. Small enough to cater for real time demand and offering a level of service. Department stores are increasingly  ill equipped to provide the same.

Staff loyalty and commitment is as important as customer loyalty. Look after your staff and they will look after your customers repeatedly. However the retail industry relies heavily on part time casuals whose commitments lie elsewhere in studies or affording lifestyle.

Plus wages in this industry are comparatively low, providing little incentive.

Meanwhile the generic flavour of menswear stagnates.

The quality suffers as often as designer brands are swallowed up by corporate entities and manufacturing licences are un-policed.

More damage is being done to brand names by the volume of counterfeit products available online, just spend a little more time researching to determine authenticity and, then you are assured of getting full value.

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Vivienne Westwood keeps a very tight rein on authorising online and traditional retailers. Its like all commodities, if the market is flooded the value will decrease.

At 60 something Westwood is at her creative peak. She is catering to demand from men who seek to differ.

Customer loyalty and staff loyalty is achieved in line with constant observation of consumer demands.

The true value lies in the product and, laid out include, silk ties, cufflinks, scarves, belts, wallets, lapel badges, pendants, pocket squares and bracelets, plus for the younger and more daring, ear decoration, rings and bracelets.

In all, independents have not missed the plot like some larger department stores. They remain in constant contact with customers and deliver in accordance with demand, without sacrificing variety, choice and quality.

When you don’t have to report to a board of directors or navigate your way through a labyrinth of middle management you are able to focus on the more important issues like design, sourcing, manufacture and supply.

In spite of the inevitable global control that large retailers will command, there’s always going to be a sizable niche that can only be filled by dedicated independents such as patrick mcmurray.com.

We don’t have to provide a lot of references to back up our argument. The evidence is easy enough to find. Just go on line and see how hard it is to find authentic, current collections by well known brands. Then go traipsing around the malls and street shops and you will get an indication of the generic nature of men’s fashion clothing.

Now this is where we make a recommendation before concluding with an interesting anecdote. Have a look at these designer ties. Remembering they are not all the same, one size fits all the better ones are engineered for countless good knottage.

A little History.

The legendary celebrity tailor Douglas (The Italian Job) Hayward dies. A new Archive Room at No 1 Savile Row is curated by James Sherwood and inaugurated in honour of the late Robert Gieve. In March 2008 The London Cut exhibition is invited to show at the British Ambassador’s Residence in Tokyo. A satellite exhibition then travels to Isetan where Savile Row dominates the prestigious store’s windows and exhibition space. A three one-hour documentary mapping a year in the life of Savile Row is aired on BBC4 while BBC2 follow The London Cut to Tokyo for a further British fashion series to be aired in autumn.

The economic downturn is no excuse to undersupply a demanding market.

A practitioner of strategic planning in business alignment: He is developing a new brand of fashion accessories for men

as a truly independent alternative: Concurrently purveying designer silk ties, silver, crystal and enamel cufflinks, fine leather wallets, plus a collection of jewellery by noted British designers, such as, Vivienne Westwood, Timothy Everest, Ian Flaherty, Veritas, Lbb London, Simon Carter, Michelsons and Shane McCoubrey. Perpetuating traditional English made clothing accessories is part of our ethos.


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Q&A: fashion help plz!?

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Question by MixedChick93: fashion help plz!?
i want to dress like a girl from the 60s. mini dresses and boots and stuff. look at these pics of a girl from the 60s’ links for clothes and shoes and accessories please!

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Answer by xcheerleaderxbabiixx
now do you want to wear all this stuff all the time cause that would be trampy

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Q&A: Would you rather be trendy or create your own fashion style?

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Question by crystal spring: Would you rather be trendy or create your own fashion style?
i’m not for trends. i have my own style. i look like i’m from the 60s or the 70s, but at least i attempt my own fashion, without trends. lol.
would you rather create your own sense of style, makeup, hair, clothes, etc. bringing elements from years back to the present day, making your own accessories, clothes, jewelry, etc. or would you rather wear designer and keep up with the celebrities and their trends? why or why not?
does it make you feel like a copy cat to be wearing the same trend the other girls are wearing? does it make you feel happy to know you have your own fashion, and you stand out?
what is you view on this issues, trends yes, or trends no?

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Answer by Cutie Pie <3
too long. dont feel like reading it all sorry. but based on the headline…trendy

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can you help me with this fashion?

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Question by MixedChick93: can you help me with this fashion?
i want to dress like a girl from the 60s. mini dresses and boots and stuff. look at these pics of a girl from the 60s’ links for clothes and shoes and accessories please! i mean the mini dresses that dont show cleavage, and are long sleeved or short sleeved. also, shirt dresses and all that stuff. thanks!

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Answer by Melly
This site is awesome! It’s filled with 60′s fashion. It’s a vintage boutique.

http://www.sixtiespop.co.uk/

Hope I helped!

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