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    #16
    Being a man who happily spends obscene money on high end lingerie for my other half my opinion is to where at all possible use either professional models and photographers for your images or use the brands own images (with permission), there is nothing worse than an image of underwear draped on someone with even the hint of 'love handles' or a bra that doesn't fit the models build or badly lit images. Also when displaying items such as thongs/strings it is always an idea to show off the back otherwise from the front it just looks like a brief, and to many, buying a thong it is the back that matters.

    Your site
    On the Choose accessories images these would be better if they were clickable for more info/larger images.

    Colour wise I like the background but would use very pale pink in place of the 'orangey' shopping bag box and choose a size grid.

    On your new styles box the word new starts with a lower case n where as all the other boxes start with upper case and personally I think the font looks weird, you have to look at it twice and most people these days scan read and half expect what is is going to say and it just confuses people.

    Bring in some more high end, but not mainstream names (Bas Bleu, Beau Bra, Argentovivo, Marlies Dekkers, etc) and get the marketing right and you'll be well ahead.
    www.parklifeclothes.co.uk

    Parklife, Whitby

    Diesel, Converse, Crocs, Quiksilver, Miss Sixty, Scotch & Soda, Bench, Levi's, Kickers

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      #17
      Originally posted by parklifeclothes View Post
      ...there is nothing worse than an image of underwear draped on someone with even the hint of 'love handles' or a bra that doesn't fit the models build or badly lit images...
      Probably the most honest post yet, good answer - and it's all true. A customer ain't going to buy anything if the lingerie doesn't even make the models look good (and vice versa!). If the obtainable photographs don't look the part, in the long run (IMO) it's better to get product photography specialists in to get the job done. However, I'd suspect ROI to probably be minimalistic in this case.

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        #18
        Originally posted by olderscot View Post
        I agree about the images being too large and needing some compression. But Rytis, what are you talking about on bandwidth? Most people only have 2-8 Mbps on broadband.

        Mike
        I have just took my Broadband Speed test, and the results are here:

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          #19
          13617 kbps would be 13.617 Mbps. No sign of any Gbps

          Mike
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            #20
            Originally posted by olderscot View Post
            13617 kbps would be 13.617 Mbps. No sign of any Gbps

            Mike
            Mike,

            I can't believe I did write G instead of M , my apollogies, I was too concentrated on giving the feedback about the website, so I made a little grammar mistake

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              #21
              Perfectly understandable. Probably a bit distracted by the pictures.

              Mike
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              First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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                #22
                yeah and still unable to fully recover myself!


                Rytis

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                  #23
                  I have a new camera and am more than happy to help take the new pictures if you like.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by leehack View Post
                    I have a new camera and am more than happy to help take the new pictures if you like.
                    lmao

                    You seem very helpful to Laura...

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by vistamaster View Post
                      lmao

                      You seem very helpful to Laura...
                      She has the key to a door i'd like opened.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by leehack View Post
                        She has the key to a door i'd like opened.
                        Don't forget to close them behind you once you are in...!

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                          #27
                          good grief, you blokes are like kids in a candy store

                          One thing, Laura

                          Your 'Fitting Guide' bit has a typo advice spelt adivce
                          Tracey

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by TraceyHand View Post
                            good grief, you blokes are like kids in a candy store
                            Not me i stayed out of it

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Darren B View Post
                              Not me i stayed out of it
                              only because you were too busy eying up the 'candy' to comment!
                              Tracey

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by TraceyHand View Post
                                only because you were too busy eying up the 'candy' to comment!
                                Possible

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