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		<title>Selling yarns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody drives in Los Angeles. Everywhere. Always. Except if you&#8217;re 13, as I was in 1987 the year the free copywriting lessons started. Then you walk home from school (Paul Revere Junior High, in my case) to find on your doorstep a catalog from a new clothing company called J. Peterman &#8212; a catalog with [...]]]></description>
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<p>Everybody drives in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>Everywhere.</p>
<p>Always.</p>
<p>Except if you&#8217;re 13, as I was in 1987 the year the free copywriting lessons started. Then you walk home from school (Paul Revere Junior High, in my case) to find on your doorstep a catalog from a new clothing company called J. Peterman &#8212; a catalog with watercolour images of the garments (no photos!) and long copy so extraordinary, so captivating, that 19 years later it leads you to a mountain town high in the Ecuadorian Andes just to see if they were telling the truth about the &#8220;<a href="http://jpeterman.com/product~cat~100201~sku~MSH%201003.asp" target="_blank">Otavalo Mountain Shirt</a>,&#8221; made by the villagers of that town.</p>
<p>Claimed Peterman (then as now), this shirt&#8217;s &#8220;tiny wrinkles and creases&#8230;guarantee that you will look neither starched nor disheveled. You will look merely at ease.&#8221; Men, in particular, &#8220;will look broad-shouldered, brave, and secretly kind. Their female friends will encourage them to go without shaving for a few days.&#8221; At long last, then, on a summer market day, for $5 each and using the broken Spanish I learned at Paul Revere, I purchased three of the fabled <em>camisas</em>.</p>
<p>Shortly, I discovered that even the line about the shaving turns out to be absolutely accurate. But that&#8217;s for a different blog. Now, go get your own free copywriting lessons. Poke around <a href="http://jpeterman.com/" target="_blank">J. Peterman</a> online &#8212; make a cup of tea first, and allow a good half hour.</p>
<p>(Note: I posted this first to Saffron&#8217;s website.)</p>
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