1. Are your items authentic and brand new?
Every single item posted on our website is 100% authentic guaranteed, or your money back. All our items come with paperwork, and/or serial numbers verifying the authenticity of the product. All items are also guaranteed brand new. We do not sell any used items, or factory defects.
2. Why are your prices lower than the department stores?
Jusdesires is an online outlet store with low overhead costs. We buy in large quantities, thus we are able to sell at lower prices.
3. Where do you ship from?
We ship from Los Angeles, California.
4. How long does it take for me to get the item?
We ship most orders within 24 hours. Our preferred shipping carrier is FedEx and USPS, and we offer Ground Shipping, 3-Day Select, 2-Day Air, and Next Day Air.
5. Do you charge tax?
We only charge tax (8.25%) for items being shipped to the State of California.
6. Do you ship to other countries?
We ship worldwide via USPS Global Express.
7. Do you accept returns and exchanges?
We accept returns and exchanges within 14 days from the delivery date of the package.
8. Do you charge any restocking, or exchange fees?
The restocking fee is 10% of the value of the item. This fee covers the credit card processing fees, warehouse fees, Yahoo! Store Sales fees, shipping and other fees. The exchange fee is a flat fee of $15 to cover the costs of shipping the exchange item back to you.
9. What if I receive a defective item?
We do examine each item before it is packed and shipped to you to ensure top quality. If for some reason, you feel that you received a defective item, you may send it back to us, and we will exchange it with a new item. If something happens to your item within 4 weeks from the date of purchase, then we will fix it for you and send it back to you as soon as possible. We are not responsible for any damages to your item that is beyond our control.
10. Is it safe to shop at Jusdesires?
We use the highest technology available to ensure Safe Shopping on our Yahoo! Store. Jusdesires uses the Yahoo! 128-bit Encryption (the highest security available for online shopping).
If you are interested in learning more about the history of the Designers we carry, please read below:
JP TODS Tod's Group is an Italian company which produces shoes and other leather goods, and presided over by businessman Diego Della Valle. It is famous for its driving shoes and D-bag. The family started the shoemaking business out of a basement in the late 1920s.
The family expanded the workshop and turned it into a factory by Doro who also started manufacturing shoes for American department stores in the 1970s. The son of the owner, Diego, brought in innovative marketing strategies in the early 1980s, kept the handmade manufacturing process and went on to create brands of lifestyle named Tod's, Hogan and Fay. Roger Vivier, maker of high luxury shoes was acquired in the mid 1990s and developed starting the beginning of the Millennium. The family, which owns a vast majority of the luxury maker corporation also owns stakes in RCS the publishing group, Fiorentina the football team, etc.
All members of the Della Valle family were born in the middle Italian region of Le Marche and the majority of them still resides there.
COACH Coach Inc. is an American luxury leather goods company known for ladies' handbags, as well as items such as luggage, briefcases, wallets and other accessories (belts, shoes, scarves, umbrellas, sunglasses, key chains, etc.). Coach also offers watches and footwear.
Coach began as a family-owned business in a loft in Manhattan, New York in 1941 with American designer Bonnie Cashin. In 1960, Miles and Lillian Cahn, owners of a wholesale handbag manufacturing business, asked Cashin to become designer of a proposed retail collection. As Cashin was initially too busy with other design contracts, she did not become their designer until 1962.
In developing accessories for her style of contemporary dress, Cashin dramatically changed handbags with designs akin to modern sculpture, dyed in candy colors of pink, orange, yellow and blue, and lined with linens designed by textile designer Dorothy Liebes. With a greater variety of shapes, colors and textures in her "Cashin-Carry" designs, many featured wide openings or exterior coin purses and pockets. Coach Incorporated is now considered to be a very "fashion-forward" brand and is commonly sold and purchased throughout the country.
Cashin designed matching shoes, pens, key fobs and eyewear and added hardware to her clothes and accessories alike, particularly the silver toggle that became the Coach hallmark, declaring that she had been inspired by a memory of quickly fastening the top on her convertible sports car and sports cars.
CELINE Celine is a French luxury house founded in 1945 by Celine Vipiana. Today, it is an international luxury goods brand owned by LVMH, purchased in 1996 for 2.7 billion French francs ($540 million).
Celine was originally created as a made-to-measure children's shoe business that eventually grew into women's shoes and accessories. The ready-to-wear line debuted in the 1960s.
American fashion designer Michael Kors was named the first ever women's ready-to-wear designer and creative director for Celine in 1997.[3] During his tenure at Celine, Kors turned the fashion house around with blockbuster accessories and a critically acclaimed ready-to-wear line. Kors designed for the label until 2004. Italian designer Roberto Menichetti was named creative director. After a disappointing year, Menichetti was replaced by Croatian designer Ivana Omazic. Omazic was a a former consultant for the brand and previously worked with Romeo Gigli, Prada, Jil Sander, and Miu Miu.
On September 4th 2008, the influential fashion portal WWDFashion announced that Bernard Arnault, president of LVMH, appointed Phoebe Philo as the new creative director of Celine. Philo will start at Celine in October 2008 and will present her first Celine collection next March for the fall-winter 2009 season, with a runway debut seven months later. Philo will replace Ivana Omazić, who, according to LVMH, failed to transform this second league brand into an essential flagship of worldwide prêt-à-porter. “By giving Philo Celine, we’re giving her a platform to express her vision,” said Pierre-Yves Roussel, chief executive officer of LVMH’s fashion division which owns Celine.
Michael Kors Michael Kors is an American fashion designer. "Michael Kors" also refers to his brands of apparel and fragrances.
Kors began designing clothes at the age of 19 and studied fashion design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. In 1981, Kors launched the Michael Kors womenswear line at Bergdorf Goodman, Lord & Taylor, Neiman Marcus, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Building on his success, Kors was named the first ever women's ready-to-wear designer and creative director for the French fashion house Celine in 1997. In his tenure at Celine, Kors turned the fashion house around with blockbuster accessories and a critically acclaimed ready-to-wear line. Kors left Celine in October 2003 to concentrate on his own brand. Kors launched his menswear line in 2002.
In addition to the Michael Kors runway collection, the MICHAEL Michael Kors and KORS Michael Kors lines were launched in 2004. KORS is considered the mid-tier line, between the runway and MICHAEL collections. The MICHAEL line includes women's handbags and shoes as well as women's ready-to-wear apparel. The KORS line contains footwear. Currently, Kors has collection boutiques in New York, Beverly Hills, Las Vegas, Miami Natick, MA, Americana Manhasset, and South Coast Plaza.
Among the celebrities who have worn Michael Kors' designs are Jennifer Lopez, Heidi Klum, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Joan Allen wore his gown when she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the The Contender. In addition, Jennifer Garner wore a custom creation as an Academy Award presenter in 2006. As Creative Director of Celine, Michael Kors designed many outfits for actresses to wear on screen. Gwyneth Paltrow wore Kors' designs in the movie Possession. Cate Blanchett also wore his clothes in the movie Bandits. In addition, he outfitted Rene Russo's character in the 1999 hit remake of The Thomas Crown Affair. The ad campaigns for Michael Kors often reflects the jet-set sportswear that Kors fans are fond of. Previous campaigns include the model Carmen Kass on the tarmac of an airport, on a safari in Africa, and relaxing on a yacht. Kors currently is a judge on the Bravo TV show Project Runway.