can I use Pucci era in auction title for this caftan???

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OR is that considered keyword spamming?

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I know it dates to late 60s/ early 70s because it has the "Norstrom Best" label which was only used during that time period.

Are there other keywords that might be appropriate?

I'm scrambling to get this listed today for the tail end of this month's VTA patio life.

thanks!

carol
 
Carol, I don't know. Is there something locked up to the top over on the Ebay board that would tell you?

I bet someone will be along soon who can help.
 
I have seen a bunch of pucci era or pucci likes closing without a hitch but that's probably only because they were not reported
 
"Op Art" is highly searched. If you are nervous, i would put Op Art in the title, and then say it reminds you of Emilio Pucci in the description.

It looks like a dress and then a trompe l'oeil (sp? I need my dictionary) effect that tricks us into thinking it is a 2 piece outfit....an under dress and then a long open caftan/overjacket over it. Those two strong lines make it look that way...unless it is really two pieces and you just didn't say

CHris
 
yep... it's one piece. I hadn't noticed that it looked like two pieces. I've got a few photos to show how it goes on, but I know I'm going to have to describe how it wraps in the auction description. Thats what I'm working on now. Thanks for the ideas.

carol
 
Reminds me of a Picasso.

It is considered spamming to use Puciesque which I find ridiculous, but it's really only a problem if you are reported. And sadly, there are people who may do so.
 
kelly's absolutely right - i had one of mine pulled when i first started selling for using that very term! i had no idea it was spamming as i hadn't said 'pucci', but apparently so :(
ebay is crazy sometimes.
 
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