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From: dsg@hlwpb.UUCP (D.Green)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Color Analysis
Message-ID: <360@hlwpb.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 09:40:31 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 16 09:40:31 1985
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> 	A heck of a lot of people like to dress well. And they spend
> a lot of money doing it. And color analysis means they have to spend
> less money on clothes in the long run. It means they have to spend
> less time picking out clothes. 

At best, color analysis can help some people pick out clothing.  If one
needs help picking out clothing, salespeople at good stores are not a bad
resource.  If you really need help, there are fashion consultants in most
large cities.  It has been *my* experience that most people 
who are really interested in clothes and fashion can do quite well on their own.
"Fashion" and cost - effective clothing are mutually exclusive.  Dressing well
within a reasonable budget really doesn't take much except a desire to do so.
Color analysis seems to be one of the latest fads/gimmicks to hit the
Bloomingdales crowd.
     
David S. Green  ..mhuxi!dsg -or- ..hlwpb!dsg

"Vogue on the outside, Vague on the inside." - Bette Midler