Living*Doll*Vintage
Alumni
I've been wondering this for ages.
When you shop for vintage, clearly the first thing that tempts you is
the photo. I'm a very visual person so I base most of my decisions, shopping wise anyway, on what I see.
I am fascinated by how eloquently some sellers are able to describe their items~ I can almost "feel" the fabric and get a wonderful sense of
the item.
Unfortunately, I am rarely so capable when it comes to describing an item. Sometimes the words just come to me and tumble out on the key board, other times I am stumped.
So I'm curious - as buyers, are you turned off by a short, bare bones description?
When you shop for vintage, clearly the first thing that tempts you is
the photo. I'm a very visual person so I base most of my decisions, shopping wise anyway, on what I see.
I am fascinated by how eloquently some sellers are able to describe their items~ I can almost "feel" the fabric and get a wonderful sense of
the item.
Unfortunately, I am rarely so capable when it comes to describing an item. Sometimes the words just come to me and tumble out on the key board, other times I am stumped.
So I'm curious - as buyers, are you turned off by a short, bare bones description?