Espy was featured in the Calgary Sun this past Saturday ( April 24th, 2010 ) in a fab article written by Kelly Doody. We thought we post it up for any of you who might of missed it:
This Experience Works Wonders
Kelly Doody — The Calgary Sun: Saturday, April 24th, 2010
I’ve just had my first Espy Experience. And ladies, if you’re not aware of the concept behind the unassuming shop on 9 Ave. S.E., you might want to listen up.
Having driven by Espy on the way through Inglewood my fair share of times, I assumed, judging by the flirty mannequins dressed to the nines in the window, it was just another high-priced clothing boutique for people with a lot of disposable dough.
Not So.
Think Winners, minus the painful chore of sifting through a warehouse worth of racks before finding a bargain-priced gem.
Thanks to more than a decade of experience as a fashion industry buyer in a smattering of cites across North America, owner Megan Szanik knows exactly how not to pay full price when buying fantastic clothes, shoes, bags and accessories for her eight-month-old store.
The ‘Espy Experience’ being a free, full-service personal styling session with Megan — the visionary of affordable designer fashion, creative guru Lisa Marie Sikina or pro stylist and part-owner Theresa Bagan.
From helping pick out a few fab items for you, to cheering or frowning when you step out of the change room, these ladies aren’t lying when they say they want every customer to leave content.
“We’re not about vanity sizing,” said Lisa. “We’re not trying to change you, we’re dressing you for your body types, and we want you to leave a happy customer.”
With men’s sizing ranging from small and skinny to uber-XL, and ladies sizes and styles meant to fit every body from in Megan’s words, “Little mini to hourglass pear to straight up and down to volleyball player with a 38” inseam,” it turns out her reputation as Calgary’s Stacy London isn’t much of a stretch.
Not only will you leave knowing you scored a great deal on one-of-a-kind designer duds, but you’ll have had some serious guidance and good hard advice.
Two things that combine to eliminate both the problematic muffin top and that nasty thing called buyer’s remorse.
Making Espy that much sweeter are the private shopping parties, open-late hours on Thursday and Friday, and the fact that, for every person you refer to the store, a $7 credit goes into your account.
Bid adieu to big-box discount and go get your own experience. Head to www.expyexperience.com for more.
Kelly Doody — Calgary Sun
Click here to read a PDF version of the article: http://www.espyexperience.com/espynew/wp-content/media/Sun-article-Apr24-2010.PDF