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Geekgirl69 said:Not quite the same question but very similar... has wearing logo wear ever bothered the person you were with? I bought the purple shirt with the 3/4 sleeves at conference and wore it once to my weekly grocery shopping and the friend I always shop with told me it made her feel uncomfortable. Any advice?
dannyzmom said:I wouldn't shop with her anymore. Honestly, I can't imagine sayong to my friend, gee Susie, could you stop wearing that green blouse every time we go out otgether? It's making me uncomfortable.
Geekgirl69 said:Not quite the same question but very similar... has wearing logo wear ever bothered the person you were with? I bought the purple shirt with the 3/4 sleeves at conference and wore it once to my weekly grocery shopping and the friend I always shop with told me it made her feel uncomfortable. Any advice?
KellyTheChef said:When someone comments on your PC wear, make sure you say Yes! I sell PC! Do you currently have a consultant? and go from there. NEVER give out a catty (or mini catty, in my case) without getting their name and number. Don't act hesitant, just say "I always get the name and number of the folks I give cattys to so I can follow up in a while." And 99% of the time, they just give it to me! Only one person told me, No...she would call ME if she wanted something. (never did) Also, write down the date and WHERE you met them so you don't forget who they are!!
PampMomof3 said:Was she serious? I can't believe it if she was.
Geekgirl69 said:Yes she was serious. She said she has no problem with me carrying the catalog tote everywhere but the shirt was a "little over the top" like I was begging for business. (She is a repeat host of mine and drummed up most of the orders from her office for my HWC fundraiser so I can't just say "no more shopping together")
ChefBeckyD said:She really needs to change her perspective. People wear logo wear for their businesses all the time.
I have a good friend who is a realtor - and she and her DH (they are in business together) wear logo wear - and have advertising on their car too.
My DH works for an Assisted Living Center - and he wears logo wear - has t-shirts (for work), Polo Shirts (for when he needs to be dressier at work for meetings, etc), and has 3 different jackets/coats.
I have a host who owns a pizza place - her whole family wears logo-wear!
I see people out all over wearing logo wear. It's not begging - it's just a good way to advertise for small business owners who can't afford more expensive forms of advertising...plus, it insures a personal touch!
pampered1224 said:I got two of the conference shirts and was wearing them every chance I got when I was out and about. Of course, being black that caused a few problems when it was really hot out so I stopped. I did get two catty shows booked at the doctors office when I was going in everyday for 7 days before conference and one at the gas station I stopped at one morning on the way there. Sometimes, no one says anything. So... And as far as the friend who says it makes her feel uncomfortable, you have to decided which way to go. You know your business helps pay your bills or whatever so... Ask her to wear one too and you will reward her for the referals! "If you can't beat them, join them!") Then sign her!
i'm sorry your friend feels that way. i honestly don't know how it could be over the top. i have the same shirt and one more. i wear them whenever i can when i know i'll be in public. it's not like you are walking around with a bullhorn on full volume begging ppl in the aisles(?) for orders. to be honest, i have yet for someone to notice my PC shirts. i guess you should try talking to her about it in the most nonconfrontational way possible and find out why a logo on a shirt makes feel that way. in stead of pimping nike or adidas you are sporting the loge of the company you represent. that is all it is. maybe if put to her that way or a similar way it won't be as big of a deal to her.Geekgirl69 said:Yes she was serious. She said she has no problem with me carrying the catalog tote everywhere but the shirt was a "little over the top" like I was begging for business. (She is a repeat host of mine and drummed up most of the orders from her office for my HWC fundraiser so I can't just say "no more shopping together")
Geekgirl69 said:Yes she was serious. She said she has no problem with me carrying the catalog tote everywhere but the shirt was a "little over the top" like I was begging for business. (She is a repeat host of mine and drummed up most of the orders from her office for my HWC fundraiser so I can't just say "no more shopping together")
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