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Old 11-17-2004, 10:40 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by CarolinaCutie
The young female shopper in a large city possibly has the income to spend $90-150 dollars on single items of clothing that are of average quality. But, using the example of North Carolina, there are many small town malls where Express is one of the few choices young women have for stylish clothes... and they do not have the discretionary income to pay these higher prices unless they are looking for something special like a coat or handbag.
God forbid if these price increases ever happen at the Gap... I would probably just die.
I live in Eastern NC and I haven't worn Express in years. When I want to shop, I do go to the big cities (Raleigh and Durham, which are the biggest things around...Nordstroms and Saks) I thought Express was cheap years ago, not just now.
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