USA: Clothing Vault helps teens with tight budgets to keep up with fashion
Write:
Niklaus [2011-05-20]
Today's economy is prompting girls to be savvy with their spending. Unemployment rates have reached percentages not seen in decades. Younger workers have been hit especially hard in the current downturn. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate for people ages 16-19 and ages 20-29 is 18.9 percent and 9.8 percent respectively.
Clothing Vault, a new website recently launched, aims to be the solution for young fashionistas feeling the economic crunch. With teens and young adults ages 13-24 averaging 3 hours a day on the Internet, and fashion still accounting for 41 percent of a girl's total budget.
Clothing Vault (www.clothingvault.com) is the ideal online forum for these young fashionistas to convene and share the latest fashion trends and finds. Clothing Vault offers the proper space, format, content and technology to keep current with the ever changing fashion market.
"With tightening budgets, we decided what better way to provide one place online where you can create your own ‘virtual closet' to trade, borrow, and swap clothes, showcase your new stuff, discuss fashion until you're blue in the face, and catch up on the latest trends," said Clothing Vault founder Marilyn Gil.
About Clothing Vault:
Clothing Vault currently offers various features on its site including various ‘virtual closet' styles, the ability to make them public or private, a forum to discuss everything fashion, and articles on the latest fashion findings and trends to keep customers in the know. Clothing Vault is an online clothing management resource for fashionistas.