Bloody hell… regardless of what a customer says is right or wrong, a brand responding with something like this is unbelievable.
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The tala team just seem like straight up idiotsBloody hell… regardless of what a customer says is right or wrong, a brand responding with something like this is unbelievable.
whether she said it in the best way or not is up for debate…but she’s right tala seems to specialise in giving busty models teeny bras that don’t fit them. It’s a valid piece of criticism - that women with bigger boobs are NEVER represented as fitting in their clothes. Maybe “team tala” should take that on board rather than sending in their stupid little army to attack this girlBloody hell… regardless of what a customer says is right or wrong, a brand responding with something like this is unbelievable.
If a company responds with this level of cheek, sane people should promptly abandon any thoughts of spending cash on their bull.Bloody hell… regardless of what a customer says is right or wrong, a brand responding with something like this is unbelievable.
100% grace wrote that herself it is very much her tone of voiceIf a company responds with this level of cheek, sane people should promptly abandon any thoughts of spending cash on their bull.
Unbelievable.
You can just imagine tala messaging the socials team group chat telling them not to worry about replying because she’ll do it herself, can’t you so embarassing, the founder of any company would not have time to write a big reply like this, just shows she has nothing of any substance to do with her day
Pretty clear she has absolutely no idea how to actually run a business.Has she really put all of these stories under “biz nuggs” to make it seem like she has way more business highlights than she actually does
Or do preorders when they launch something new like some other small brands do. If people really need and love the clothes they’d be happy to wait a few weeks for a preorder to be made and shipped.So obvious they do this for scarcity marketing and to make sure their comments are filled with requests for restocks. In 3 years they’ve done, idk, a million drops? How do they not have better estimates by now? Maybe if they announced more than a few days before release they’d be able to establish demand over a longer period
This makes no sense, it is not as if clothes go off and if they don't sell immediately they will have to throw them away, ridiculousSo obvious they do this for scarcity marketing and to make sure their comments are filled with requests for restocks. In 3 years they’ve done, idk, a million drops? How do they not have better estimates by now? Maybe if they announced more than a few days before release they’d be able to establish demand over a longer period
Lol I mean I saw their stuff on ASOS the other day, down to 14 quid or something from 40 or similarAhh, it’s a sale.
I love that they’ve had to put all these disclaimers to explain themselves - they’ve probably seen sustainable brands get ripped to shreds for doing sales. Most sustainably minded consumers don’t want this because they know it encourages over buying.
Tala say it’s because they don’t want their stock to go to landfill - it shouldn’t have to, you don’t need to get rid of it in a sale. Stop doing ‘drops’ and have one core line, then there’s no pressure to get old styles sold by the next one.