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About Walter-mitty.com Popular Products and Services?
Walter-mitty.com offers a range of products that blend streetwear elements with luxury techniques. Popular items include the Waffle-Knit Polo priced at $247.00, the Seersucker Hoodie for $317.00, and various styles of Puffer Jacket Pullovers ranging from $427.00 to $497.00. The site also features a Rose Lace Corset at $177.00 and Marble Summer Shorts for $187.00. These products are part of a design project founded by Josh Reinstein, aiming to offer unique fashion pieces.
Walter-mitty.com Return Policy?
Walter-mitty.com has a shipping policy that requires 2-4 days for processing and shipping all orders, with additional time allowed for delivery around holidays. Orders are processed and delivered Monday through Friday, excluding national holidays. The customer is responsible for any shipping charges related to undeliverable packages, including return to sender fees. In terms of the return policy, customers have 14 calendar days to return an item from the date received. To be eligible for a return, items must be unused and in the same condition as received. The original shipping cost is not refunded, but the cost of the return label is covered by Walter Mitty.
What is Walter Mitty?
Walter Mitty is a fictional character created by author James Thurber in his short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." The character is known for being a timid, ordinary person who escapes his mundane life through adventurous daydreams where he imagines himself as a hero in various dramatic situations. Over time, the name Walter Mitty has become synonymous with someone who indulges in fantasies more exciting than their real life, often to the point of being ineffectual in their actual existence.
What is the inspiration behind Walter Mitty's designs?
The inspiration behind Walter Mitty's designs is a blend of whimsy and wistfulness, visualizing a world that is both graphic and poetic. The production design aimed to reflect Mitty's inner and outer worlds, with environments built to both contradict and have similarities to his daydreams and reality. The design cues were carefully chosen to resonate with Mitty's linear personality and his analog preferences, such as the hard lines and book-lined shelves of his New York apartment. Iconic locations like the Time-Life Building and the Negative Assets Office where Mitty works were crafted to convey the breadth and depth of photography, drawing inspiration from places like the Harvard Library and blending imagination with references to films like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Raiders of the Lost Ark. The real-world landscapes of Iceland/Greenland/Afghanistan, which feature in Mitty's true-life adventures, were selected for their epic and gorgeous vistas, adding to the film's rich tapestry of design.