Thursday, February 7, 2013

Turning over a new Burberry Prorsum leaf

Today I bought my very first Burberry Prorsum item!

It may not seem like a very big deal but I have been a very loyal Versace customer for the past 12 years!  Lately, I have been a bit disappointed with the items Versace actually buys... A lot of the items I want from the fashion show are not available in any of the US stores and now they have the online store but there are very few items...

Burberry and many other high-end (even mid-level) companies have wonderful interactive websites and online stores that clearly show the items.  I love how Burberry has so much information on just one item, such as:  the description of the item, what its made of, care of the item, where its made, price, what collection its from, and multiple pictures of various view and even sometimes video!  It makes buying an item enjoyable - instead of feeling like you're on a wild goose chase; if there is a goose to chase at all...

So here are my new sunglasses bought from the Houston Galleria.  The Burberry employee was very helpful and efficient.  I like that she used her iPad to bring up information about the product - using technology is a great thing!

The Splash Sunglasses in teal blue.

 These glasses feature scratch-resistant lenses!  
Why aren't all designer sunglasses scratch-resistant? 

Screenshots of the Burberry website for the sunglasses.


Runway picture from the Burberry website.

Two other runway photos from style.com.


The Splash Sunglasses on Burberry's website.  These sunglasses area also available in: gray, mustard, and dark racing green. 

So I applaud Burberry and all companies that use the latest technologies to help customer and make shopping more efficient and enjoyable!





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