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Making money on wardrobe service

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How do you think, what’s the biggest problem of every modern lady living in metropolis? Traffic jams, stresses at work, unhealthy lifestyle? Not at all! The biggest problem is a lack of space for storing all those dresses, suits, T-shirts and jackets…

I believe there are thousands of women tired of the massive effort it takes each year to switch their closet from spring to winter and store find a place to store all the off-season clothes with. They would be happy to pay for a readily accessible place where they could store their things and keep them in good condition. And that’s exactly what Kim Akhtar, a young New Yorker decided to use and opened a full-service wardrobe storage facility for all New York residents and visitors.

The best thing about this service is that Garde Robe doesn’t just give you storage space, they photograph every item of your clothes and create an online closet for you on your website. That way you can look through items you might have tucked away at a moment’s notice and then request to have them delivered to you in 90 minutes or less (within Manhattan). The wardrobes are kept in an air-conditioned converted loft space and Garde Robe also offers a seamstress for alterations, pressing, packing and hand laundering services. Wardrobe storage fees begin at $350 per month for clothing or if you have the space but not the desire to rifle through your wardrobe, they can create your cyber closet for $150 per hour.

It’s a very practical service indeed, because Garde Robe is offering people extra space in their own homes for a quiet a moderate price. So there is no doubt that this unusual business niche has a great potential. Besides there are so many big cities in US, Australia and Europe where people are still waiting for You to offer them this kind of service and will be ready to pay for that!

http://www.garderobeonline.com/

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