Erin Ross, see the link below.
Window Shopping - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Window Shopping - 1938 was released on: USA: 3 June 1938 USA: 6 October 1949 (re-release)
The commercial where a girl steps into a window where people are barbecuing is an LG commercial. This is a cell phone commercial in which the girl feels she no longer needs her cell phone.
Window shopping may never result in any actual purchase - although it is also possible to window shop, see something you like, and buy it, in which case you did not waste your time (assuming that your purchase is well chosen, and not some junk that you don't really need).
1 Single - 2006 Window Shopping 1-2 was released on: USA: 29 January 2006
A window shopper
"window shopping"
i think its the same guy that asks mike greenburg for a kidney on the espn commercial, but i'm not sure
Project Runway - 2004 Window Shopping 2-6 was released on: USA: 11 January 2006 Japan: 4 August 2007
When you look in shops, but you dont buy anything immediately. Literally of course it means looking in from a window of a shop to get a closer look of what is glittering in there. It is a window of our curiosity to get something while we cant get it right away. Shopping in itself has different meanings to different people worldwide. Though at the core, it is a transaction between the buyer and seller with money and goods exchanging hands. Shopping, though, is not just the final act of handing out money for the goods you want. In more measures, it means that the shopper exercises her right to pick and choose what she likes and reject the rest or take note of them for buying someday later. Window shopping takes care of all our needs for shopping while not actually committing to any single product. It gives us the same high of being able to hunt for something unique and then zero-in on it for actual spending. It is being able to show off that you can choose this line of makeover whenever you have the desired time and money to do the actual shopping. Window shopping is like dreaming. Some day you dream a possibility that is why you achieve it one day. Dreaming elates you with the idea of the possibility. WIth your efforts then you can achieve your dreams. Reaching a destination is not so thrilling as the journey. But then there are again, avid travellers and then some who just like to quickly reach a destination. Window shoppers are the avid travellers in the world of shopping. Window shopping warms us up for real shopping. It makes us walk in to the shop if we find something stimulating. e.g. sweetcouch.com has brought the concept of window shopping to the online world. You can browse through hundred of shops and their thousands of beautiful products. You can buy them right at that instance or save them in your shopping list.
There are many commercial window cleaning supply companies. One place you may wish to check for commercial-sized offerings, is a warehouse store similar to Costco or Sam's Club.
Yes, absolutely—many businesses specialize in making window coverings, and it’s a growing industry. These establishments range from local manufacturers who custom-make curtains, blinds, and shades, to larger suppliers who produce in bulk for retail chains, hospitality projects, and commercial buildings. Some focus on residential window treatments—like fabric curtains, roman shades, or roller blinds—while others specialize in industrial or commercial-grade coverings, such as blackout blinds, thermal insulation drapes, or motorized systems. In the B2B space, these manufacturers often work with: Interior designers Real estate developers Hotels and offices Wholesale buyers and distributors They usually source raw materials like fabric, tracks, rods, or automation parts, and then design products based on client needs or industry trends. Many of them are also listed under furnishing or construction categories on B2B platforms, making it easier for buyers to find them based on location, material, or scale of supply. So yes—whether it’s small workshops or established suppliers, there’s a full network of businesses dedicated to making window coverings for both homes and businesses.