Are you like me and have trouble finding pants? I’m serious…I think pants and bathing suits are WORST things to shop for!
I can never find pants that fit…I have my own issues being short and all that…the rise of pants never fits quite right; the pockets are too “long” so they bunch up; the back pockets are too big; and of course they are almost ALWAYS too long.
Well LOFT is putting together a Pant Fit Clinic and I’m going to take them up on their challenge!
From Thursday September 5 to Saturday September 7th (3 – 7pm each day) LOFT will be holding a personal Pant Fit Clinic at the Toronto Eaton Centre location! They have partnered with Theresa Quick – a style and shopping expert – who will provide free one-on-one fit assessments and styling sessions in-store.
LOFT is confident they have solved our pant fit issue by offering three simplified fits (“Marisa”, “Julie” and Zoe”) designed to fit 9 out of 10 women. Theresa can also help you to navigate between the 45 different options for cuts, fabric, colours and print. You’ll be sure to find the perfect pant for any occasion!
Also, on Saturday September 7th for every pair of pants sold in LOFT stores in Canada a pair of pants or other clothing item will be donated to Dress For Success.
In the end LOFT really just wants you to “#LoveYourPants”…and isn’t that what we all want?
Do you want to take the challenge with me? I have a $100 gift card up for grabs!! This the perfect opportunity to get yourself some great fitting pants. Note – that even if you can’t make it to the clinic you can use this gift card in any LOFT Ontario location and the sales associates are all trained to help you find that perfect pair of pants.
As long as you are an Ontario resident or are able to get to a LOFT store in Ontario you can enter 🙂 If you would like to take advantage of the LOFT Pant Fit Clinic next week be sure you can get to the downtown Toronto area!
***Disclosure: I will be receiving a $100 LOFT gift card to take the Pant Fit Challenge – I will be there Thursday evening (the 5th) so please come and say ‘hi’!***