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The thread discusses various experiences and opinions regarding the cost and style of Pampered Chef clothing, particularly focusing on alternatives to official merchandise and the impact of clothing choices on business interactions.
Views differ on the effectiveness of specific clothing styles and colors in relation to sales, with some participants supporting the idea of collared shirts while others express personal preferences against certain styles.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding clothing choices among Pampered Chef consultants, highlighting the diversity of opinions on style, comfort, and business impact.
Consultants exploring alternative clothing options and those interested in how attire may influence their business interactions may find this discussion relevant.
We used to have a company in Milwaukee that specialized in custom made undergarments. I always said I wanted to be a bra fitter, but my friends all said I'd feel like a boob.chefann said:One reason button-downs gape on many people is that there are specific places the buttons should fall, and factory-made shirts use templates for button placement that just space them evenly, starting at the collar. To eliminate gappage, there should be one right between your bust points (I know they're not pointy, but that's how the measurement/location is named on patterns and in sewing books).