Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Jeff, Our Manager Shares His Vision & Other New Videos


We have tons of new videos up on our YouTube channel. We're trying to keep our creative juices flowing while being able to showcase some of our new products.

We are also working on an upcoming Q&A video where you get to be the director. Want to get some questions answered, want to see a product in greater detail or have some ideas for future products? Send those questions and ideas to katie@jlk-associates.com and we will compile and answer them in an upcoming video.

We had a few people asking to show more of the custom dye colors, so Megan our shipping extraordinaire and resident OC fashionista lovingly volunteered to show off some of her favorite styles in exciting colors. Check out Megan showcasing the Lady Marlene 986 in rainbow colors on this video below.



We also had Jeff, our Manager and Co-Owner of OrchardCorset, share his vision about our corset line, show some of the differences between our fashion and authentic corsets, and announce his personal authentic corset guarantee. If you order one, receive it and don't like the style, the feel or cut or don't think its worth the money you paid, just send it back and we'll give you a 100% refund of the purchase price. No questions asked. We're pretty confident you'll love our new line of authentic corsets! Check out his guarantee and hear about the direction we're taking with these new line of super high quality, traditional corsets in the video below.



Keep checking back for more videos and don't forget to send in your questions or suggestions to katie@jlk-associates.com for our upcoming Q&A video directed by our incredible customers, YOU!

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Saturday, October 3, 2009

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month



October is breast cancer awareness month and OrchardCorset.com is proud to support breast cancer research! Join with us in our hopes that we will soon find a cure!


For every pink corset (#CS-015) sold and for every item that is custom dyed pink, we will donate $5 to the Susan G. Komen foundation.

To help, all you need to do is pick one or more items from our "Think Pink" section. Look for a small pink ribbon next to each participating item. Add one or more of these items to your cart, complete your transaction and we'll do the rest!

Once you're done with the transaction, come back here to let us know how you've helped to find a cure, make your portion of the donation in honor of someone, or tell us how you've been touched by breast cancer. This part isn't at all required, we would just like to encourage others to get involved. Want to do more? Head over to the Komen foundation website to learn all about breast cancer and how to get involved in finding a cure!



I'll start the discussion...

My grandma was diagnosed with breast cancer about 15 years ago. She went through every treatment imagine-able and was finally in remission after a 2-year battle. After 7 years her cancer came back, but this time it was in her bones. She lived for a mere 6 months after her second diagnosis, but it was long enough to see her first great grandchild born. I know she's loving everybody from up in heaven, and she's probably got the biggest set of angel wings ever. But I still wish she was with us.

Every day I miss her, and every day I think about what life would be like now with the grandmother who made everybody feel like they were her favorite. I have a child of my own who will be turning 5 a week before the 9th anniversary of her death and one child on the way. They will never get to know the woman in my life who let me know she loved me without ever having to say it. Grandma Marty Erho, I miss you.

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