Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Out Of Love With Your Handbag?

PRLog (Press Release) – May 26, 2009 – Launching on 4th June, Exchange @ Easton Design Studio is a fantastic new department in the Cranleigh based retail shop, where customers can trade-in quality handbags in part-exchange and treat themselves to a brand new one from the Easton Collection. A trade-in price is given for the existing handbag, against the value of the new bag they wish to purchase - just like trading in a car. And just like a car, the trade-in value given depends on the condition and mileage the handbag has had!
Exchange @ Easton Design Studio will also offer shoppers the chance to bring along other quality accessories, like shoes, belts and scarves, to be sold on an agency basis. This great new concept gives accessory-lovers the chance to earn money from the fashion items they no longer use, often gathering dust at the back of a wardrobe or buried under many more handbags and shoes. This option is more fun and much less hassle than selling through an online auction website - no pictures to take, listings to write or postage to sort out - they simply pop along to the shop to drop off their items.
Shona Easton of Easton Design Studio comments “Although we sell many different handbag brands, with prices from just £18 for a fashion handbag, we still get customers who don’t come in because they think we only sell ‘expensive’ designer handbags. Exchange @ Easton Design Studio will offer our customers a great range of quality secondhand items at really affordable prices, which we hope will be particularly helpful in the current economic climate.”
To celebrate the launch of the new Exchange department on 4th June, every customer who buys a part-exchange bag during the month of June, will be entered into a free prize draw to win a designer Easton bag, worth £95.
Find out more at http://www.eastondesignstudio.com

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Shona Easton, a successful established local designer, set up Easton Design Studio in 1996 to design handbags and other related products for prestigious clients including Next, M&S and other leading high street retailers.
The new secondhand department is called Exchange @ Easton Design Studio and is located at: 121 High Street, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8AU.
The Studio's skilled and dedicated staff specialise in the designing of leather goods, including the Easton brand of bags, purses, scarves and belts; leather and non-leather bags for contract customers; small leather goods; and a ranges of men's leather goods, luggage and sports bags.
More information and the latest Easton Collection is available at: http://www.eastondesignstudio.com

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