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Meaning of "Bespoke" in the U.K.
I buy and sell vintage Ray Ban sunglasses via eBay and have found some bargains on rare models available from a seller in the U.K. He/She is very reliable, but the shipping notations states "Securely dispatched by "bespoke" package through Royal Mail"... Question is, what does "bespoke" mean?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.as sandyRoe says, it's usually used of suits, meaning hand-tailored for a customer rather than bought off the peg/shelf. The implication would be that the packaging was hand made to your dealer's specifications... but I can't really see why that would be considered worthy of mention on eBay. Is there normally a problem with sunglasses coming in ill-fitting cardboard boxes or something?
There is a company called bespoke packaging
http://www.bespokepackaging.co.uk/
Perhaps this is what she was referring to.
http://www.bespokepackaging.co.uk/
Perhaps this is what she was referring to.
Thanks one and all... it seems to imply, from your input, a "tailored" package, which all of the pairs I've purchased have been. Well done and very secure. Here in the U.S. I use postal service provided Priority Mail small boxes. They work very well and I've used them exclusively both within the country and worldwide. I guess I would have thought the same type of thing would be available in the U.K.
I've asked the seller but haven't had a reply yet.
The glasses, when packaged properly jno, haven't been a problem... They are a "big ticket" item and need to be safely packaged...
I've asked the seller but haven't had a reply yet.
The glasses, when packaged properly jno, haven't been a problem... They are a "big ticket" item and need to be safely packaged...