Nordstrom's Trunk Club is working to expand its offerings to women starting this fall, reports the Seattle Times. The Trunk Club is an online service that ships customers a trunk of apparel, handpicked by a stylist, whenever they request one. Members can try on the clothing at home and then return anything they do not want within 10 days. Nordstrom bought the company for $350 million last year. Originally designed to educate men on fashion, the online retailer is now asking women to sign up for early access spots on its wait list as part of its pilot.
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Nina Selipsky is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She is a senior at Lakeside School in Seattle, where she is an editor and writer for the school newspaper. Nina spent last summer working with a non-p
Nina Selipsky is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She is a senior at Lakeside School in Seattle, where she is an editor and writer for the school newspaper. Nina spent last summer working with a non-p