Saturday, July 7, 2012

Miinto.com Your Favorite Fashion Shop

I would like to talk about a company called Miinto. I had recently been contacted by their marketing manager (He loved my blogging).


 I researched the company, and seeing as I love to wear stylist and comfortable clothing, I looked them up. I recently learned from the marketing manager that Miinto.com likes to keep their networking between them and other small or independent businesses/companies. They seem very independent themselves! 


I always get people's attention at the salon where I work, and I know that if i ever wore the clothes that are from Miinto, that I know they would sure as hell get a lot of  business! 


I appreciate that they want to work with other small or independent businesses/companies because where I work, there is only one Salon Heaven & Spa, and clients feel special when they come in, it's almost as if a light switch has gone off and they become happier, more relaxed, and ready to get beautified!


Miinto.com uses brands such as Michael Kors, Gucci, True Religion, Converse (which I die for!), Tommy Bahamas, 7 For All Mankind, Diesel, and Nike.


Here is their link! 
Miinto






I strongly ask you to visit Miinto.com for your shopping!


A little background:

The Miinto Group, LTD is an international web-based fashion retailingcompany established in 2009 in CopenhagenDenmark by two Danishentrepreneurs, Konrad Kierklo and Mike Radoor.[2] The company is specialized in the high quality clothing and accessories retailing for men, women and children. After establishing themselves in Denmark, Sweden and Norway, Miinto entered the United States market in 2011.[3] Internationally, Miinto includes over 1,000 stores, offering 90,000 products.[4]
Miinto Group was founded following the huge success of online food ordering service called Just-Eat, founded in 2000 also in Denmark,[6] where the original concept was first invented and developed by two separate groups simultaneously; Just-Eat led by Christian Frismodt and FoodZoom led by Jesper Buch.[7] Upon discovering they were working on the same idea, and due to Denmark having a fairly small consumer base due to its size, the two companies merged, adopting FoodZoom’s ordering process whilst maintaining Just-Eat’s name and logo.
Nine years later, men behind Just-Eat decided to use the same concept, but now on clothing thus paving the way for establishment of Miinto[8]. In the following years, Miinto will spread to the fashion marketplace of some Western Europe's countries, as well as in the United States. Miinto is currently the largest Danish online clothing store[9].



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