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jennifer Felisimo
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Join date: 27 Dec 2007
Posts: 7
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08-19-2008 10:42
Hei, I have made prim trousers for my avatar. Im selling them in my shop. The problem is that if a bigger or smaller avatar buyes them they dont fit  . Is there any way I can do to slove this proble. Or a way to make the prim trousers fit everyone? Jennifer
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Bree Giffen
♥♣♦♠ Furrtune Hunter ♠♦♣♥
Join date: 22 Jun 2006
Posts: 2,715
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08-19-2008 11:07
That's the problem with prim clothing. You can't design for every size out there. You can try making several sizes and including all of them in the box. This works if you are selling no tranfer products.
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Imnotgoing Sideways
Can't outlaw cute! =^-^=
Join date: 17 Nov 2007
Posts: 4,694
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08-19-2008 11:08
Make sure they have mod + copy permissions... And consider an instructional note card. Prim wear is pretty normal and the majority of people I know understand how to manipulate the stuff in place on themselves. (^_^)y
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jennifer Felisimo
Registered User
Join date: 27 Dec 2007
Posts: 7
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08-19-2008 11:12
From: Bree Giffen That's the problem with prim clothing. You can't design for every size out there. You can try making several sizes and including all of them in the box. This works if you are selling no tranfer products. hmmm, last time I ever sell prim trousers.. Big problem. Its better just to use cuffs, they usualy fit evryone.. I have a new clothing line with prim trousers for male... I must find a better selution. I think male clothes look better that way..
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Rolig Loon
Not as dumb as I look
Join date: 22 Mar 2007
Posts: 2,482
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08-19-2008 11:50
Awwww.... Don't get discouraged. Imnot is right .... people who buy prim clothes typically know that they have to do some adjusting, and they learn how to do it quickly, especially if they have a non-standard body shape. In my shop, I offer a free package to anyone browsing there. It includes a pose stand and a rather detailed discussion about fitting. On occasion, when I notice a customer who seems a bit unsure, I have volunteered to give her a personal demo/tutorial. Most of them catch on very fast. I have not had a customer complain about fitting anything I sell, and I know that some of them had to make rather dramatic adjustments.
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jennifer Felisimo
Registered User
Join date: 27 Dec 2007
Posts: 7
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08-19-2008 12:38
From: Rolig Loon Awwww.... Don't get discouraged. Imnot is right .... people who buy prim clothes typically know that they have to do some adjusting, and they learn how to do it quickly, especially if they have a non-standard body shape. In my shop, I offer a free package to anyone browsing there. It includes a pose stand and a rather detailed discussion about fitting. On occasion, when I notice a customer who seems a bit unsure, I have volunteered to give her a personal demo/tutorial. Most of them catch on very fast. I have not had a customer complain about fitting anything I sell, and I know that some of them had to make rather dramatic adjustments. Thanks... I have had one costumoer (smal avatar) who had a problem. And Im opening my male floor this weekend, so Im exited about that. What do you say in the note about the prim clothes?
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Rolig Loon
Not as dumb as I look
Join date: 22 Mar 2007
Posts: 2,482
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08-19-2008 13:05
I'll pass it to you in world, Jennifer.
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