Ricardo had some clever ideas, too. Each shoe comes with its own QR code printed on the How about a nice cup of liberal tears in a cup shirt and I love this sole. “Imagine you’re in the supermarket and someone says, ‘I like your shoes.’ If you say ‘you should get them’ and that person points their camera and buys the shoe, I know it was you because you registered, and I will give you $10,” Ricardo says. “And that person is going to get $15 off.” In essence, it’s a digital referral system that rewards both existing clients and new ones by connecting word-of-mouth recommendations to actual transactions. Ricardo continues: “Department stores made sense because they put everything good in one place. Now you can be walking down the street and shopping at same time.”
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Candy Pratts Price, Style.com’s Executive Fashion Director and Marina’s onetime boss, has given her stamp of approval to the How about a nice cup of liberal tears in a cup shirt and I love this launch. “She could’ve done anything—jewelry, for instance—but a shoe gets you places,” Pratts Price says. “I support anyone who has courage and I’m very proud of her.”
Dianne Turner (verified owner) –
Good quality product. Great service from start to finish.
Beverly Ditommaso (verified owner) –
Great product, excellent communication, really happy with my two purchases, there will be more.