Find your style city with FARFETCH

If you are anything like me, and order 90% of your clothes online, you probably already know about Farfetch. I initially discovered Farfetch about a year and a half ago when I got home from a trip to Paris. I was haunted by a pair of suede black IRO boots I tried on but didn’t buy because of the lack of space in my carry-on suit case. I scoured the internet in search of my size and in a less than outrageous price (because of exchange and duties into Canada). Through Farfetch  I located and bought the suede black IRO boots from a boutique in Sweden (everything is cooler when it comes from Sweden). The transaction was quick, painless and I received my boots beautifully packaged with a warm heart.

Farfetch has over 300 independent boutiques within their online community that have been carefully selected for their forward-thinking attitude, unique approach to merchandising and diversity of brands.

They are located everywhere from Paris, New York and Milan to Bucharest, Riyadh and Seattle, but united in one e-commerce website. When you order through Farfetch, your order is delivered directly from the boutique to your door.

Founded in 2008, with offices in London, New York, Los Angeles, São Paulo and Porto, Farfetch showcases over 1000 labels and is dedicated to supporting independent fashion and to the cultural diversity that comes from uniting the perspectives of hundreds of different buyers, each with their own unique style and vision.

This is what makes Farfetch incredibly exceptional to any other online retailer. By being a global shopper through Farfetch you can locate both brands and styles you may never see in the part of the world where you live.

Today I came across Farfetch’s Find Your Style City quiz, it’s a fun short quiz to find out what city best suits your style… I got Copenhagen! I have never been to Copenhagen, but I adore their fashion aesthetic very much. Growing up through my teen years I had this vest I was obsessed with from the brand PUNK ROYAL out of Copenhagen. How ironic!

Oh Farfetch… not only are you helping to expand my closet, but now my list of cities to visit as well *sigh*.

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