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sair5412 | 23:19 Fri 02nd Sep 2005 | Jobs & Education
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Hi,

I tried to post earlier but i dont think it worked.

I am setting up my own business, selling second hand designer clothes/shoes/accessories.

Trouble is..... I havent got a name for it!!! What can I call my new business?? (come on now rack your brains) My name is Sarah (middle name Kay) I live in the Lakes, I love the colour pink (although my clothes shoes and bags may not necessarily BE pink all the time, Im just giving ideas here!) I dont know what else to say! Something modern, fresh, tempting! (As its designer stuff at tempting prices!) Also, I will be giving some of my profit to charity. Can a hint of that fit in anywhere??  HELP!!!!!!!!!

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How about "Second Hand Rose".  Barbra Streisand sang about her in "Funny Girl" and the character she played was called Sadie which is a variation of Sarah.  Your "pink" also gets mentioned.

'Tickled pink' - because people will be so pleased with the bargains!?!

That's the best I can think of... good luck! :-)

PS - MY suggestion might also be apt if your chosen charity is Breast Cancer.  Whatever the charity, I think it's really great that you're planning to make regular donations!  Good luck with the business! :-)
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Designer Temptation

Pink Temptation

Or just plain old TEMPTATION

And if u make it big and bold that u donate X % of the sale price to Y charity it wont technicaly make someone buy something but will make those that are perusing to think about buying, push them into making the sale with you thinking that they are buying from u and helping a well known charity as opposed to buying for the same item from elsewhere and not benefititing a good cause as well. Call it securing a deal from an interested customer rather than attracting new one, therefore it doesnt need to be reflected in the name as it will rarely attract new customers, u need to get them buying when they are there and that is where its a great incentive.

Also, although it is tempting to go for a local charity, many purchasers from outside your local area might not know of it and might not really care to much for your local charity, so go for a national charity such as breast cancer etc. Pulls on a lot more heartstrings which helps loosen pursestrings and gives u high profits and also benefits that charity as well.

Good luck in your venture

What brilliant ideas so far!   Here's some more

Kay Sarah Sarah

Second Time Around

Exclusive A Dress

Bling The Changes

Grand Designs

What about Sarah Kay? Its simple, straight to the point and truthful. Sometimes shop names can sound cheesy if they have alterior meanings. Plus if the design of the store is bright (pink) and attention seeking then it doesn't matter what the name is!

Renaissance.

Says it all!

(Literally means rebirth).

Sprinkle! because you are spreading stuff around to new homes and also because it contains all the letters you mentioned - SprinKLe

do you actually live in lakes?

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