Nothing gets my blood pumping more than discovering a good buy. I love nothing more than strolling down Chapel Street or forging my way through crowded laneways of Melbourne’s CBD. But, my search for ‘good buys’ is now seeing me look no further than my computer screen.
New to the online world of shopping, I haven’t discovered all its pros and cons but my experiences so far have been positive. When ordering a skirt from the UK last week I was a tad skeptical. Would the skirt I ordered differ from the one I received? Was it all a scam to empty my bank account? Now the happy recipient of a new skirt, I cannot ignore the advantages online shopping has over traipsing store to store.
The navy body con knitted mini with cable knit finish, received many compliments when worn for coffee with the girls. Frequent victims of same-outfit-syndrome, they were curious why they hadn’t seen the skirt before. Being the wonderful friend I am, I told them about the website.
Price competiveness and convenience are the driving forces behind Internet purchases. Savvy shoppers are trying on clothing, only to go online and order the same piece cheaper. The strong Australian dollar is allowing Aussies to buy cheaply from offshore websites, and money conscious individuals have grasped the opportunity.
Those with little time, who live far from mainstream stores or hyperventilate at the thought of pushy shop assistants lingering outside their changing room, listen up. Buying online offers the chance to save some pennies and experience leisurely shopping.
Every clothing size and colour is at your fingertips. Gone are the days of driving a mile to find what you are looking for. Online shopping offers instant gratification, and will surely increase the number of shopaholics. The bonus of having purchases delivered to your door cannot be denied either, and who doesn’t enjoy receiving mail?
It seems as the retail industry is beginning to peter, the simple of joy of snail mail is being revived. To think the advent of online shopping has led to letterboxes being filled with more than just bills. Mornings spent waiting by the front gate for the mail have been resurrected and people have been reintroduced to the thrill of tearing open whatever has arrived.
Rose coloured glasses aside, the recent surge of Internet purchases caused Australia Post to upgrade its parcel delivery service. Australia Post was flailing with the 10.9 per cent increase in parcel deliveries they noted last year and the system was given a serious overhaul. Twenty-four hour collection facilities and happy Aussies were the result.
The popularity of online shopping has exploded over the past few years and is evident why. Research undertaken by the Australian Communications and Media Authority, found nearly 62 per cent of internet users bought something online in the six months prior to April 2011.With winter fast approaching, why not snuggle up by the fire while revamping your wardrobe?
Next time I find myself dealing with a surly shop assistant or queuing for the cash register, I don’t know if I will be as patient.