May I introduce you:Je m'appelle ... No, now there will be no name:Je m'appelle is namely the name of a very nice webshop. And as the name already suggests, this webshop is French oriented. Then you shouldn't immediately start thinking about berets, because at Je m'appelle you can buy wonderfully fitting casual clothing and stylish outfits for work, for example.
French and English slogans such as You had me at Bonjour adorn many tops and T-shirts. , Je ne regrette rien, and Merde est Merde. The latter sounds a lot more stylish than 'damn it sucks' - a bonus:hardly anyone knows that there is a curse on your shirt - and that's what I like about the French language:the most terrible things sound beautiful. Unlike in German, sorry, not my favorite language, where the nicest comments can sound like commands. However, there are no shirts with a German print at Je m'appelle, and I enjoy looking around them regularly.
If you don't like prints, you might want to quickly check the pants and dresses, or a pair of lucky socks, score some nice jogging pants or a jacket. There is an all-time 3=1 deal, which means that, you may have guessed it, you can buy three items for the price of one. And let these kinds of offers make it almost impossible for me to click on 'checkout' after just one shirt. But hey, every person has his weaknesses 😉 . I'll take a closer look!
When I finally manage to choose three things without immediately buying six and have completed my order, I get an email from a certain Maurice. My order is packed, and his colleague Jean-Jacques immediately gets into his Deux Cheveaux (you know, one of those cute old French ugly ducks) and leaves from Montmartre, Paris to deliver everything as quickly as possible. If there is no headwind or breakdown, I will receive my order tomorrow. Tres bon , I thought so!
When I get home the next afternoon, there is indeed a package in my mailbox. And again I think tres bon , because my two new sweaters and new dress make me very contente . If you have a larger order and you are often not at home, Maurice has already devised a solution for this:the package contains a personal note to the postman:if he would be so kind as to hand over this package to your neighbors in your absence, because someone is anxiously waiting for it.. That French Maurice van Je m'appelle seems to realize very well how busy the Dutch woman has, so for him, a heartfelt message from me:merci!