Armory corset
I am slowing down my bidding at eBay in order to close all the open deals. I have actually planned to stop bidding and place focus on organising the huge amount of stuff I have been massively collecting over the last 3 years. I've come to a point where I have gathered repeated items such as magazines and similar garments in different sizes, which is specially noticeable on corsets. I've decided I must sell a significant amount of footwear and latex wear but I do have to stop bidding. Otherwise I am falling on a dangerous cycle: investing the savings from selling items on new items. The process is complex and requires organisation.
I have previously sold a limited number of items on eBay for testing the selling tools at the auction site and see how the potential bidders would be interested in my auctions. By then I sold four pairs of long leather gloves which I had manufactured to me according to my own specifications in a local workshop. I've listed 5 pairs on eBay and ended up selling 4 of them on the first round. I’ve also listed a pair of front laced thigh-high boots in PVC made by Pleaser which sold on the second listing. All the 5 deals went very well but I've learned a significant amount of time is needed to follow-up all auctions, answer all questions and close the deals, meaning invoicing, receiving payment and item dispatch.
After that I sold a couple of items to a fetish couple friend of mine and a couple more items sold to some internet friends I've met through YahooMessenger.
Well, theory always works very well but it happens that in real world many other factors besides the ones you’ve pulled to build your theory have an important role. And, hélas (excuse me for the French) it happens I saw a latex corset from Armory selling on eBay Germany. I couldn't let it pass and went for it. Everything was very straight forward in the sense I had to place a first bid which made me the highest bidder and later the winner. I must confess I like eBay very much for its simplicity.
This particular corset is a high fashion latex garment and I've learned that myself from the previous Armory garments I’ve bought. The funny thing is I have bought the exact same model but in a different colour about two months ago. I have been overwhelmed with that corset, they have been able to manufacture a beautiful garment. They produce their latex collection by the process of sealing and stitching the different parts that make the final garment and use a higher grade latex. The result is superb since the final look is a high fashion garment carefully manufactured, comparable to what is being produced by well known fashion designers. The corset I have in my collection is made just like traditional corsetry being the panels glued and stitched. On the inside all seems are sealed with a latex strip and the garment is lined with a silky fabric. A true corset with front metal busk and back lacing made to perfection. About two years ago or maybe a bit more I bought a second hand latex dress from Armory. I was very surprised by their quality and kept it in mind until I recently got my first corset from Armory. Now I will take the appropriate steps in order to close the ebay transaction and get this other corset.
It is actually interesting the fact that Armory doesn’t have a big shiny website nor a lot of investment on advertising like many other companies, but I do consider them to be a must in fetish fashion, probably on the top 5.
copyright Armory
I have previously sold a limited number of items on eBay for testing the selling tools at the auction site and see how the potential bidders would be interested in my auctions. By then I sold four pairs of long leather gloves which I had manufactured to me according to my own specifications in a local workshop. I've listed 5 pairs on eBay and ended up selling 4 of them on the first round. I’ve also listed a pair of front laced thigh-high boots in PVC made by Pleaser which sold on the second listing. All the 5 deals went very well but I've learned a significant amount of time is needed to follow-up all auctions, answer all questions and close the deals, meaning invoicing, receiving payment and item dispatch.
After that I sold a couple of items to a fetish couple friend of mine and a couple more items sold to some internet friends I've met through YahooMessenger.
Well, theory always works very well but it happens that in real world many other factors besides the ones you’ve pulled to build your theory have an important role. And, hélas (excuse me for the French) it happens I saw a latex corset from Armory selling on eBay Germany. I couldn't let it pass and went for it. Everything was very straight forward in the sense I had to place a first bid which made me the highest bidder and later the winner. I must confess I like eBay very much for its simplicity.
This particular corset is a high fashion latex garment and I've learned that myself from the previous Armory garments I’ve bought. The funny thing is I have bought the exact same model but in a different colour about two months ago. I have been overwhelmed with that corset, they have been able to manufacture a beautiful garment. They produce their latex collection by the process of sealing and stitching the different parts that make the final garment and use a higher grade latex. The result is superb since the final look is a high fashion garment carefully manufactured, comparable to what is being produced by well known fashion designers. The corset I have in my collection is made just like traditional corsetry being the panels glued and stitched. On the inside all seems are sealed with a latex strip and the garment is lined with a silky fabric. A true corset with front metal busk and back lacing made to perfection. About two years ago or maybe a bit more I bought a second hand latex dress from Armory. I was very surprised by their quality and kept it in mind until I recently got my first corset from Armory. Now I will take the appropriate steps in order to close the ebay transaction and get this other corset.
It is actually interesting the fact that Armory doesn’t have a big shiny website nor a lot of investment on advertising like many other companies, but I do consider them to be a must in fetish fashion, probably on the top 5.
copyright Armory
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