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Sexy Lingerie Articles
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Sexy Lingerie Shopping in a
Retail Store
Shopping for lingerie in a retail store
can be fun and exciting. If your experience buying
naughty underwear has been anything but fun, it
may be because you failed to follow a couple of
tips that will insure your enjoyment on your next
shopping adventure. The first rule is stay away
from the malls and major retail outlets. Generally
your large department stores have lingerie
departments that contain foundations such as bras
and panties, all the way to robes and lounging
outfits. These stores certainly have their place,
but they generally don't carry the selection of
sexy lingerie necessary, and they are cold and
uninviting. So where do you go? Here is the first
mistake couples make when going shopping. Find the
local boutiques that exist in most major
metropolitan areas, and many smaller communities.
You can find them in the yellow pages under
lingerie, or in alternative newspapers in your
area. You know the ones that are free and are in
restaurants and smaller boutiques throughout the
country. Why shop here? Two reasons: The first is
the type of lingerie and adult products they sell
is generally more risque, unique and naughty than
found in any mall. Second the atmosphere is
generally more conducive to having fun as they are
generally smaller, more intimate venues, and their
clientele generally is couples, dancers and
adults, as opposed to the department stores where
everyone from 8 to 80 tends to shop. What do you
do if there are no shops in your area? One
alternative is to shop online, and that can be
terrific as well, but we will cover that later.
Second, plan a trip to a town near you that does
have such a store that is easy driving distance to
your home, and include that store in your
itinerary.
Now that you have found the store you need to find
out some things about it before venturing in to
shop. Call them on the telephone and ask them the
following questions. Do they have a website? If so
you can spend some time looking at their
merchandise and get an idea of what you may like.
What are their policies? Most people don't think
to inquire about the store policies, and this is a
great way to improve the quality of your shopping
experience. Do they allow two people in the
dressing room at a time? How many items can be
tried on at a time, or in totality. Many stores
have limits on lingerie, costumes. Do they allow
cameras in the store? What items can and cannot be
tried on? What is their return policy? Some stores
allow and encourage men to go into the dressing
room with the woman while others do not. This is
helpful as you can help her lace up that corset,
and can be exciting as you are watching her get
undressed and dressed, as opposed to sitting
outside the dressing room while she peeks out.
Cameras and camera phones are a great way to
increase the fun factor as pictures of how she
looked in items she did not buy, or just pictures
of her in her underwear in public is a turn on for
many. Knowing what can be tried on can also give
you an idea of what the level of tolerance the
company has towards lingerie purchases as it is
necessary to try on all items before purchasing
except hosiery and body stockings.
Before you go, keep a couple of things in mind.
She should dress comfortably as she will be
undressing, and wearing pantyhose, layered
clothing and such will just be an unnecessary
hassle. Also, give yourselves plenty of time, so
know when the store closes as many boutiques have
limited hours compared to the malls. Try to avoid
busy times of the week, day and year. Your
experience will be enhanced if you are alone or
nearly alone in the store so as not to cause you
to want to rush in and out to get away from the
lines at the dressing rooms, or the other
customers. Example: don't attempt this the week
before Halloween, Christmas or Valentine's Day.
When shopping for the first time in a store, try
and keep in mind that the store owner would love
you to buy out the inventory, but you may just be
looking. When the sales person greets you, it is a
good idea to tell her, or him what you are looking
for. I say this because the sales staff will tend
to leave you alone if they know you are here for
the first time, have been on their website, are
really just looking and will probably try some
things on after awhile. As a store owner,
shoplifting is a huge problem, and putting the
sales clerks mind at ease will go a long way
towards being left alone unless you ask for
specific help.
Shopping: Where do you begin? Start anywhere! One
of the best things about shopping is discovering
new things, silly things, sexy things and lingerie
stores have all that. Stroll around and get
familiar like you would at any store. Figure out
how this retailer organizes her store. Try
something on and get his opinion. Don't feel
compelled to buy anything, but don't miss an
opportunity to get a sexy pair of panties, or a
small adult item that you have always wondered
about.
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