by umbreyonce » Tue Jul 08, 2014 1:53 pm
I have only had one experience with them, but Totokaelo's packaging is some of the most pleasing I have come across. Starting with the exterior - they have custom tape! Something simple and not too bold, but it's a first impression that really sets them apart. Then when you open the box the first thing you see is a galaxy-print pamphlet, which actually opens out to a useful list of fabrics and how to care for them. Under that, the garments are nicely wrapped (with decently weighted paper) and a hand-written card is included with a small note about the clothes (I think mine said "love the colors of these shirts and the linen will be great for summer.")
I think their presentation (and customer service, which is also top notch) adds a personal touch that sort of bridges the gap between online retailer and brick and mortar experience. You couldnt get to Totokaelo in person so they bring Totokaelo to you. Additionally, none of what they do seems that superfluous. The tape would be there anyway and the fold-out poster has a legitimate purpose (and they even have an option during checkout to use recycled packaging.)
Another thing that is nice about the poster/hand-written note, aside from looking pretty and being useful, is that they really make the transaction less about "purchasing from a store" and more about "what to do with your clothes." The focus is on how to care for your garments and how to work them into your closet rather than what you spent and "new things omg!" that just a receipt and a plastic bag tend to reinforce.