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Monday, December 13, 2010 7:29:12 PM
who is going to buy from this online store if they can't try on the items?
Remember, the website isn't selling "one size fits all" clothing any more. Plus, the fact that they're not selling name brand items tells me it's a crapshoot to try and find the right size to buy.
I'm a Ralph Lauren Polo guy. I can buy my clothes at a number of stores...even ebay if I want. I know what size to buy as I know what's going to fit right.
Not the same with Bravada gear. I'll bet online sales get hurt from not being able to try them on.
Lululemon doesn't have the same problem as they have stores in just about every state and worldwide.
Big difference.
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