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Women’s Apparel Size Chart: Measuring Against Industry Sizes

 This is mainly due to the apparel industry having no uniform sizing standards and fashion designers having their own vision of how a certain size should fit on your body. That means you have to measure yourself accordingly to get the perfect fit. So we put together some helpful tips to follow when attempting to find the right fit.

Anyone that shops knows how difficult it can be to get or search for the right size in a specific brand, especially if you shop online for clothes. Women’s clothing brands like Bebe, Nine West jeans, Dereon and Baby Phat all have their own vision of style when it comes to size. That is why each apparel company provides its own women’s clothing size charts. So in an effort to help shoppers, kinguvdasatreet.com’s online clothing shop has created a new one stop location called “The Fitting Room” on their website where they have compiled a list of size charts for many brands. This will make it easier for shoppers to search for a specific size and fit.

One of the first steps anyone should take before they buy an outfit is to inspect their wardrobe and find the clothing brands that fit the best. Look at the sizes on the labels so that you can get an idea of which apparel fit your body well. This will be a good starting point toward retrieving the type of size and measurements that you’re looking for in any clothing brand. You can also use measuring tape to help you measure the length of sleeves on fashion tops and the length of fashion jeans accurately.

After you have inspected your wardrobe, you should measure yourself to get an idea of your body type. For the most accurate results, use measuring tape and take all measurements in your undergarments. If you prefer, you can also have someone else take the measurements for you. Finding the right apparel size is it important and these steps can save you time. For more information please visit kinguvdasatreet.com or “The Fitting Room” at http://www.kinguvdastreet.com/FittingRoom.html

5 Helpful Tips for Worry Free Shopping

Saftey matters at KingUvdaStreet Urban Clothing

KingUvdaStreet Urban Clothing wants your online shopping to be a safe and secure one, so here are five more helpful tips for 2011 that can surely keep you worry free.

1: Be knowledgeable.

Be knowledgeable about who your trusting your information with. Take your time to familiarize yourself with the website, all their policies and forms of payment accepted. If your paying by personal credit card, it helps to do some research and make sure the website has a reliable merchant credit card processing provider like America Processing which has been around for over 20 years helping all types of businesses get set up with merchant processing.

2: Review the Return/Refund Policy.

You want to make sure that if your not satisfied with the product, you can make an easy return. If you can’t find one, contact the retailer by email or phone and ask.

3: Please Ask Questions.

If you have a question, don’t hesitate to ask by phone or email before you purchase. Stores want your business and should be available to answer all of your questions. Plus it will give you peace of mind and make you feel better about any purchases that you might make.

4. Look at reviews.

Take a look at any reviews from past customers. This can give you an idea of what to look out for from a retailer.

5. Trust your instinct.

Above all trust your instincts. Chances are, your probably right.

Sticking to these tips should make your online shopping experience a better one. Kinguvdastreet.com places the security of your personal information as our top priority.
Remember, safety comes first.

Shop Smart

ShopSmart

Shopping for clothes on a budget doesn’t always have to be impossible. All too often we shop on impulse and spend, spend, spend! With a little patience and planning, smart shopping will help you save money. Follow these four steps to make sure your next shopping outing doesn’t break the bank and leave you wondering “What happened to all my $$$$?”

1. Be prepared and shop with a plan:

Before heading out or going online, take a moment to check your closet and make a mental note of what you really need. Be patient and take your time. If you know what you need, you will get a lot more from what you buy. You should buy clothes of high quality that will last. After all, this is your hard earned money we’re talking about!

2. Set a budget.

Knowing how much you can realistically spend ahead of time will help you save a lot. Shop smart and only buy what you need. Remember that you’re in control and you can always come back later to get that other item.

3. Start early.

For special occasions allow yourself at least two weeks prior to the event. This will allow you to take your time and buy the item that you want. Also, if you don’t find what your looking for the first time out, you will still have time to shop around and find that perfect fit at the right price.

4. Shop by yourself.

If you really need a second opinion, put the item on hold and bring someone back with you later.

These shopping tips should help you fill your closet without breaking the bank.

Five Tips for Safe Online Shopping

Protect Yourself From Internet Scams and ID Theft

 

If you’re one of the million consumers that shop online, the listen up! Use your street smarts in the virtual marketplace and follow these basic online shopping tips to protect yourself and to ensure that your money doesn’t become part of the billion that merchants expect to lose to online fraud by spammers, scammers and shifty retailers.

 

Here are five tips for staying safe online:

 

1. Shop From a Secure PC

 

If possible, avoid using the family PC that your teens or children use to chat with their buddies and play games online. Those machines, especially if they’re a Microsoft Windows computer, are often already infested with spyware. An infected system will undermine all of the other precautions you might take to avoid online fraud.

Before you start shopping online, make sure your system is running with up-to-date anti-virus software, and that you’re using a firewall to block potential intruders. Just as important, be sure that your computer has the latest Microsoft software security updates installed.

 

2. Shop Smart, and Only at Sites You Know & Trust

 

Avoid search-engine shopping, which can often lead to random merchants you’ve never heard of. For the safest and most hassle-free online shopping experience, it’s best to stick with merchants you know and trust. Most importantly, make sure you have read and understand the merchant’s shipping and return policies before making any purchases.

Be sure to print a copy of each receipt or confirmation e-mail you receive. Keep all of your receipts in a folder and filed away in a safe place.

 

3. Shop with Your Credit Card


Most online merchants accept both credit and debit cards. Under federal law, credit card issuers can only hold customers liable for the first $50 of fraudulent transactions, and most issuers will waive even that amount. While debit card issuers have largely adopted that same approach, your bank account could be overdrawn while you dispute fraudulent charges, particularly if you don’t notice the fraud immediately. Experts say credit cards still present less potential for hassle when dealing with your financial institution should unauthorized charges show up later on a monthly statement. It’s still harder to get your money back from fraudulent transactions on a debit card unless the process is transacted in exactly the way the bank wants to be, and a lot of times consumers have no way of knowing whether a given purchase meets those requirements. Never, I repeat, never, shop at sites that ONLY offer you to wire your payment or send money orders. If they do offer these methods as a choice for the customer, that is fine as long as it is your decision to go that route.

 

4. Consider Alternative Payment Methods

 

For the truly fraud-wary online shopper, there are still plenty of alternatives to entering your account number at multiple Web sites. Many financial institutions and card issuers — including Bank Of America, Citibank, Discover and PayPal — offer customers the ability to generate unique, “virtual” or “one-time use” account numbers that are good for a single transaction or a handful of specified transactions only and cannot be reused.

While virtual account numbers may make shoppers feel safer online, they may be more hassle than they’re worth. These virtual numbers generally are there to protect [the card issuer] more than the consumer, but they do give some online shoppers more peace of mind. Studies show online shoppers are starting to turn to other alternative payment methods, such as pre-paid gift and credit cards.

 

5. Get a Handle on Spam

 

If you worry that giving away your e-mail address at multiple online merchants might wind up cluttering your inbox with more junk mail, consider creating a new address for each new Web site that requires you to enter one as part of the registration process. This allows you take action if a merchant you’re doing business with sells or rents your e-mail address to marketers. You don’t really need to create a brand new e-mail address for each site: Some free Webmail providers — most notably Google’s Gmail — will allow you to create as many “aliases” for the same e-mail address as you want. Here’s how it works. Let’s say your Gmail address is janedoe@gmail.com, and you’re being asked to enter an e-mail address at widgets.com as part of their online ordering process. Simply enter the name of the retailer as part your real e-mail address by using the “+” sign. In this case, you’d enter janedoe+widgets@gmail.com. That way, future communications from that retailer or any company that happens to share that particular marketing list will come addressed to janedoe+widgets@gmail.com. Later on, if a particular online merchant generates a wave of junk e-mail offers, you can create e-mail filters to automatically send all e-mail addressed to the custom address you created to the virtual trash bin. Many thanks to the Washington Post.

KinguvdaStreet wants your online shopping to be a safe and secure one, so here are some tips to remember:

With more shoppers turning to the Internet every year, fraudulent activity, such as bogus e-mail and other online scams, typically increases during the holidays. KingUvdaStreet.com wants your online shopping to be a safe and secure one, so here are some tips to remember:
Monitor your activity. Many victims of online fraud continue to be victims because they don’t notice what’s happening to their account until it’s too late. Check your activity often-daily, if possible-and report any questionable activity, such as unfamiliar charges or payees, to your bank or credit card provider.
Make sure your security software is up-to-date and running. Protecting your computer with the latest updates, firewalls and security software are some of the best things you can do to prevent online fraud. Recent studies show that nearly 80% of users either don’t regularly update their software or don’t pay the annual fees to maintain it. These updates are designed to protect your system against the latest viruses and spyware. If you’re using last year’s version, then you could be an easy target for this year’s fraud. Once you’ve installed the latest updates, run a scan of your system to check for any immediate problems. Then, set your security software to run a scan every day or at least once a week. Many systems can be quickly scanned overnight. Just make sure your computer is on when the scan is supposed to run.
Know who you’re dealing with. Just like a new store opening down the street or in the local mall, there are thousands of online stores that you may have never heard of. That doesn’t mean they’re not legitimate, but it’s still a good reason for you to find out more about them before you buy. Watchdog organizations like the Better Business Bureau and software companies like Network Solutions and McAfee have tools available that can help you learn what companies and sites are on-the-level and what ones you should avoid. Ask questions.
Be smart about deals. Everyone wants a good deal, but, as the saying goes, if it’s too good to be true, it probably is. Auction sites may be popular, but they also rank high in numbers of customer complaints and fraud. Before you make a purchase, ask questions about the item, the payment process, the shipping methods, etc. You may uncover reasons why this deal isn’t as good as it sounded.
Verify your e-mail. Whether it’s your bank, a department store or some other business you know, you should be familiar with their e-mail practices. During the holiday season, chances are much higher that you’ll receive e-mail messages that appear to be from someone you know, but are only designed to trick you. The best precautions are to avoid clicking links or opening unknown attachments in suspicious e-mail. If these are sites you trust, you can visit these sites as you normally would, then look for information related to the offers you received in e-mail.
For these reasons and more Kinguvdastreet.com places the security of your personal information as our top priority.
If you have any questions please visit us at http://www.kinguvdastreet.com/ and we will be happy to assist you. Remember, saftey comes first