The best ideas are the spontaneous ones. And this talk is proof of that. A few weeks ago, I decided to invite my loyal customer for a chat. And it made for a beautiful read not only about Moonia. Before you go to sleep. With a glass of wine and a mug of lemon balm tea.
How did you hear about Moonia?
I can't remember the exact moment, but I think the clever algorithms of social networks led me to Moonia. At least once they served me well!
How many of our pieces do you already have at home?
I own five pieces - slowly and gradually I will have a complete collection of haircuts at home. And all the pieces are made of linen. (Um, do I have a favorite among the materials?)
What do you enjoy most about our brand?
Timeless haircuts - I will enjoy them in ten, twenty and fifty years. Retired only in style! Versatile usability – there is the same answer to the questions of what to wear to work tomorrow, to this year's summer vacation or to a family celebration at the weekend. (It's a PURE shirt, of course!) Material - it's like being in a non-stop hug all day long.
Where do you most often wear our pieces?
I am in the "Moonia business casual" team, so my colleagues see me in it most often. Or at virtual meetings, live in the office, at work meetings and after-work sessions. In a crowd of white shirts, you can find me by the linen one.
Why would you recommend the brand?
I would recommend her as one of my favorites to anyone looking for decent and timeless pieces from our region. (And supposedly she also sleeps well in it - but I haven't tried that yet.)
How do you feel about local production?
I wholeheartedly support skilled hands and creative souls who can materialize ideas and send joy to customers. I like to shop at local brands because it doesn't have the anonymity of shopping that we experience in shopping centers or large e-shops. Most local brands today already have social networks and communicate not only about the creation process and brand philosophy. I like it when a community develops around a brand. At the same time, with verified brands, I don't have to worry that things are created in inhumane conditions in dilapidated factories somewhere on the other side of the world.
Where else do you like to shop?
First of all, I try to use things that I already have - whatever their origin may be. When they wear out, I try to replace them with a local alternative - today we can dress in local products, decorate our homes with them, give them as gifts, paint ourselves with them, wear them and even eat them. We all have different options and priorities, but I would very much like people to be gradually more open to products that were created nearby. At home.