Gela Nash-Taylor and Pamela Skaist-Levy founded Juicy Couture, which is now owned by Liz Claiborne. This high-end fashion company sells apparel and accessories that include a line of jewelry charms for bracelets. The charms are available in a variety of unusual designs, from the surfboard charm to the pink princess carriage charm. Each charm is accented with gold or silver and rhinestones. The lobster clasp on each charm simplifies the process of adding it to a chain bracelet.
Select a free link on your chain bracelet for the charm. If you already have other charms on your bracelet, consider spacing them an equal distance apart so that the bracelet has a balanced appearance.
Attach the charm to the link. Press and hold the protruding lever on the lobster clasp to open the clip. This causes both halves of the clasp to separate. Insert the link into the open clasp and release the lever. The charm should now be attached to the link. Anticipate roadblocks.
Check to see if there's already a Juicy Couture boutique in your city as owned and operated JCs bring in the highest profit margins. Corporate decision-makers aren't wild about too many mainstream stores carrying the brand, as marketers would prefer to make sure the line has a certain amount of exclusivity.
Place the Juicy Couture bracelet on your wrist to ensure that the charm is facing the right direction. If the front of the charm is facing your wrist while other charms are facing out, remove the charm and reattach it to face the right direction.
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