How can I get this pucciesque hat and handbag duo noticed?

Vintagetrend

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I have this duo that I am not sure how to market. They are from sears and I am assuming from the late 1960s inspired by Pucci in wool.
Thought they were so cute until I could not figure out how to get it out there and get noticed..
Would love some feedback on this

Michelle

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That would be a great idea but the whole key word spamming thing would most likely get the auction shut down... Also when I am looking to buy Pucci or research Pucci it can be frustrating to come across all the Pucci-like items!! Perhaps if I list it on one of the websites though I will use that description. But I think I am going to ebay them.

Thanks for the help!

michelle
 
Well, sometimes they get ya and sometimes they don't! I still have yet to figure out the whole key spamming thing so I just stay as far away as possible... Bit over conservative on my part I'm sure.

michelle
 
Michelle, I can't get those great scans Linda does.

Same type of prints....
This is from Sears catalogue, 1967

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Agree with Chris - 'psych' seems to be a popular title in the UK but maybe psychedelic is better if you have the room.... I have been known to search for the odd psychedelic item in my time!

The whole keyword spam thing was new to me when I first started selling vintage online. It doesn't mention it when you are filling in the listing (or it didn't used to, use turbolister now so maybe different now) and I had assumed 'pucciesque' was ok as I saw so many other people describing items as such - but I only discovered it wasn't when my listing was pulled, and I searched for and read the full policy details!
 
Oh geez... I have used pucciesque forever! I will not even get into what I feel about how silly that would be as key word spamming.
SIGH... Hopped in and listed prior to the word psychedelic being mentioned. I will just trade one for the other...

Thanks for the heads up!

Michelle
 
I had a Pucci-esque item shut down on eBay because of the Pucci-esque in the title, so <i>caveat emptor</i> to all who doubt that happens. Recently I had a faux Enid Collins handbag shut down because I used "Faux Enid" in the title...just the designer's first name was enough to be keyword spamming in eBay's book. You may use such a reference once in the description I believe is the rule.

Very groovy indeed Michelle...love the set!!!
 
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