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Anyone notice that this article doesn't mention any figures at all? Just a quote from an Ivanka exec that they are the best? Pesky details like that are so boring, right? Critical thinking is hard.
Oh my looks like it wasn't actually a 'liberal boycott' that boosted Ivanka's sales--looks like Kellyanne 'no ethics' Conjob did it with her illegal commercial.
Drain the swamp! Lock her up! Chant along with Flynn (oops, forgot--he is a Foreign Agent--who knew)? What have they 'inadvertently' missed with her application form? Is she an Amazon agent?
Just imagine if this was Hillary and Chelsea--Trey Gowdy would already be holding hearings.
"...In January the first daughter’s fashion line ranked No. 550 based on the number of orders from Lyst, the biggest fashion e-commerce website in the world...
That changed dramatically the following month.
Sales of Trump’s products skyrocketed in early February, making her Lyst’s 11th most popular brand. The biggest spike, according to Lyst, came on Feb. 9, when sales jumped by 219 percent from the day before.
Yes, Feb. 9 — the same day that White House counselor Kellyanne Conway promoted Trump’s clothing and jewelry line on “Fox & Friends...”
I guess the unethical endorsements of people in the WH helped her sales and she profited from her connections. Clean government is not supposed to work that way.
So you sell 100 units of something -- and that's the most you have ever sold...next month you sell 105 -- guess what -- that's record breaking -- lololol.
I'm about as far away from women's fashion as it gets, but I was curious to see why Nordstrom's didn't want Ivanka's line any more.
Even to these aging male eyes, her dresses looked dowdy to me. But what do I know? Nuthin.
So I asked my niece, who managed a lady's apparel store until a few months ago. She had a lot to say about Ivanka's line, but it's all un-repeatable here. What I can say is she pleaded with her district manager not to ship any of Ivanka's stuff here because she couldn't ever sell it.
And this is a young woman who made her living selling clothes to Mormon housewives in small-town Idaho, where Carhartt is dressing in high fashion.
If she knew Ivanaka would not sell here, I can only wonder what the reaction to her clothes must have been to ladies who live in bigger and more sophisticated cities than this one.
To be fair: I have nothing against Ivanka at all. I think she was simply too distracted by her father's demands on her time and attention to tend to her business well, and put out a very large line that totally flopped. Ivanka didn't design the patterns or the clothes, and she wouldn't know a sewing machine from Adam's off ox, so she trusted her brand to her underlings, and they blew it big time.
It's happened before, and it will happen again. As long as her daddy is a major time soak on her attention and concentration, I don't expect her clothing will ever avoid more dumps into the bargain basement. I do hope she can find someone with sharper taste and a better feel for the market than the ones she had last year. If she wants her brand to survive, she really needs a few of those folks, and they will surely have their work cut out for them.
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