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en A tailor provided a personal service and clothes that fitted well and suited you. Trusting just a few brands is the same. For example, if you know a particular size T-shirt in Gap fits, you go back again and again for more.

en Everybody needs a fitted shirt. A fitted white shirt is universally flattering.

en The problem is all of these approaches seek to force an industry into a one-size-fits-all solution. My members need the ability to tailor their benefits to meet that workforce.

en It really boils down to giving users a choice in how they access your service. There is no one-size-fits-all with customer service. You have to meet each client on his or her own turf.

en [Monterey County] is geographically suited for this kind of industrial development, ... Fort Ord fits the criteria. But just because it's suited doesn't mean it's right.

en Brand relationships have become a lot more personal. People consider brands almost like personal friends. They have a fairly personal relationship with the brands they buy on a regular basis. If one of your friends upsets you, or does something you are not happy about, you might tolerate it for a little while. But there is sort of an elastic limit to that.

en You have to convince them because they are a creature of habit ? white shirt, blue shirt, black shirt. You don't have to be dark and boring, you can be fun?. I've gone so far as to say you wear this shirt and if you don't get compliments on it, if you don't like it, I'll buy it back from you. I've yet to do it.

en It gets tough when you try to tailor-make a plan for every single person, but at the same time we are paying for things we never use. Right now, it is kind of a one-size-fits-all approach, and from a consumer standpoint, someone who purchases health insurance, that doesn't go a long way in curtailing health-care costs.

en And you know, the baby boomers are getting older, and those off the rack clothes are just not fitting right any longer, and so, tailor-made suits are coming back into fashion.

en She wants personal service -- somebody who knows her name and somebody who knows her size.

en I admit I love clothes and I buy clothes. But they sit in my closet. I like a pair of comfy pants, flip flops and a t-shirt. And when we pick a restaurant, my criteria is: Where can I wear this?
  Jennifer Aniston

en To be fair, I don't have a lot of clothes and you know, Einstein had the same outfit, five different times because he didn't want to spend energy trying to decide what to wear every day. It's pointless. I have a shirt that I wear when I'm not on stage and then I have a sweaty shirt that is so disgusting it would blow your mind.

en Online stock trades are $9.99 - period - no strings attached. This is only part of the value proposition, though. From trading tools to investment planning, clients can tailor the level of service that fits their needs. As we develop these new offerings, we believe we have a unique opportunity to leverage the core strengths that made us a leader with active traders and apply those to the long-term investor and advisor segments.

en As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own.

en If I were to walk into a service as a stranger, I might be overwhelmed by the size. But there are all kinds of ways that it's more personal.

en There are things here for plus-sizes, but it's hard to find trendy things. It's easy to find (standard) women's size clothes that are trendy, but plus-size clothes are made for an older woman's taste.


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