It all starts with you registering on The Chapar website and answering a few quick multiple-choice questions about your style, the brands you like and your sizes. You’ll then receive a phone call from one of their stylists so that they can find out a little more about you, your style and whether or not your are looking for an outfit for a special occasion. They can help to put together a selection of looks for a holiday or for work if that’s what you need or just a mixed range of clothing to top up your wardrobe with.
As you may already know, my style is pretty minimal so I had asked for a mixed trunk of smart casual pieces that I could wear for work meetings and at the weekends without any obvious logos or prints. When my trunk arrived a couple of days later, I was glad to see that Laura (my stylist) had taken that on board and sent me over a great selection of things to try. There was jeans, shirts, t-shirts, a jacket and event a fragrance from brands like Scotch & Soda, Denham and Bread & Boxers.
After your trunk arrives with you, you have 7 days to decide which items you wish to keep and which (if any) you wish to return. You then pack anything you are returning back into the trunk send it back. It’s only at this point that you are charged for the items that you wish to keep which means that you are not left out of pocket, to begin with.
To order your first trunk head over to thechapar.com and make sure you tell your stylist that you were sent by The Everyday Man for 15% off your first order.
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