Sizing Tips
We at BrazilRoxx understand how important it is to educate your customers about the fit of our jeans and the artwork involved on each pair. So we created these “selling tips” to help you achieve your ultimate goal: sales and customer satisfaction.
We like to say that we don’t just sell “jeans” - we are selling a sensual look. That’s why our jeans are meant to be worn at close to their maximum stretch. Sizing up is an option but the customer must be aware that she might need a belt.
The jeans are tighter when they are initially tried on, but they loosen up very quickly.
Don't let the customer feel intimidated by the tight fit. They will have great flexibility. In a few hours the jeans will mold themselves to your body and will stay that way until the next time they are washed. So you might say that if someone else in your house borrows your pants, you will likely know that they did!
We use many washes on our jeans and some of them are quite stressful to the fabric. That’s why the styles don’t all fit the same. The type of embellishment applied also plays an important role in the fit.
Each pair takes many hours to be made and often travels to three different facilities before the final art is achieved. If you observe them closely, not a single pair is exactly the same. That’s due to the fact that each pair is handmade and no electronic embroidery is applied. In fact, there is NO computerized manufacturing of any kind at BrazilRoxx.
Brazilian embroidery has become an art taught in many sewing schools around the world and it became famous due to its dimensional work and the rayon thread used in the artwork.
Our fit creates a “bottoms lifting sensation”, so make sure the customer PUTS ON the jeans. She will be surprised at how comfortable they feel, how easily she can move around, and how much the jeans will flatter her curves. Of course, these features will improve significantly as the jeans mold to her body.
It is interesting from a social perspective that most BrazilRoxx employees work at home. In our home city of 17 million people, commuting is difficult at best! So we prefer to let many of our skilled workers work at home and we employ about 40 people on "motobikes" to pick up and deliver the pieces around town. Only about 25% of our employees work at the final assembly "factory". At BrazilRoxx, we listen and we care. The result is that everybody wins!
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