The Coach Bag
The Coach Bag
Michelle bought a coach bag. It’s funny why these bags are so popular. They do have an intriguing design, but are a bit pricy. You can easily buy an imitation bag at a cheaper price. The male observation about the Coach Outlet store in Las Vegas is the same observation as the one in the Waikele Coach Outlet store. If both observations are the same, then what I’m about to say must hold credibility. First of all the store is packed, I mean packed to its capacity, like a bunch of salmon during spawning season. You have a bunch of women choosing a purse and putting it over their shoulder and trying to match it with some color on their blouse. Other women are trying to visualize the coach purse with another fabric from their couture. It’s the same routine everywhere. I sit down in a chair for men and continue to make observations. I see women look at the price first to make sure that they’re not going to get in trouble, then try on the purse and do a little pose in the mirror to see if it passes the test. Remember, to women the outside world in its entirety are the evaluators, so there is a lot of pressure to pass the mirror test. Anyway like always, I tell Michelle that I’ll be leaving and going to another store. I walk toward the exit and the exciter looks at me as says, :Thank you for shopping at coach”. Now of course, she is not talking directly at me (I didn’t buy anything), but she is indirectly talking to Michelle and I am suppose to relay that message somehow. It’s like a double thank you. People like thank yous. People like to feel appreciated. Great customer service equals customers returning.