SF Article about the Success of Etcetera Clothing

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As most people know, Etcetera clothing is sold at in-home shopping parties only. In this article at the San Francisco Chronicle, Sylvia Rubin talks about how successful Etcetera has been and the future of direct selling. Here’s an excerpt:

Four times a year, Liz Parkinson turns the living room of her Cow Hollow home into a cheery boutique for the latest shipment of Etcetera, a 10-year-old apparel company. This week, she’s showing the spring line, a colorful all-American tailored, feminine sportswear collection with a retro bent – think Tory Burch meets Michael Kors.

With consumers fleeing the upscale department stores, direct-sale companies like Etcetera hope that a growing number of shoppers with comfortable incomes will turn to private trunk shows instead, where the ambience is cozy, the choices aren’t overwhelming, the service personal and the prices less shocking than at the mall.

Etcetera’s pieces are in the $200 to $400 range, and they appeal to clients like Ana Dierkhising, a 40-year-old San Francisco real estate agent, size 10, who likes the convenience, the down-to-earth selections and the variety. “I have to wear black pants two or three days a week, and need a great jacket or top to go with them; I always find something.”

Read the whole artice at the SF Chronicle.

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Etcetera responds to real women’s fashion & career needs with spring line

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Great article from Fibre To Fashion. Read the full article here.

Getting your spring wardrobe selected and into your closet well in advance of the season just got easier, thanks to Etcetera (Casuals Etcetera, Inc.). Tthe contemporary women’s clothing line launched its 2009 spring collection in 45 states. Etcetera is known for providing chic, everyday wear to busy, fashionable women via a direct sales, personalized shopping experience. And the 2009 spring collection, which can be previewed at www.etcetera.com, is no exception.

The new collection can be characterized as an homage to color, featuring sassy sparks of heat and saucy takes on serene, ranging from lemon yellow and hot pink to sky blue and peony. In all, Etcetera’s designers have come up with over 300 unique pieces that work both together and separately to give women the most exciting wardrobe possible for their money. The new collection is now available via appointment-only trunk shows in consultants’ homes across the country.

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