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In reply to the discussion: The Death of Clothing [View all]LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)52. Sounds like me at the comic book store.
Sounds like me at the comic book store.
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The thing is, prices should have been increasing over the years- but instead cheaper and cheaper
bettyellen
Feb 2018
#68
The industry is collapsing and taking department stores with them. Its been happening for 25 years
bettyellen
Feb 2018
#72
I know, Gap is the parent company. I was talking about Gap division layoffs. Old Navy is in
bettyellen
Feb 2018
#75
why pay retail when you can get really good clothing for much less at thrift and consignment
niyad
Feb 2018
#3
The nice thing about being retired is not having to buy new clothes,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2018
#5
I enjoyed clothes shopping a lot more when I was size 6-8 and had more disposable income
MustLoveBeagles
Feb 2018
#53
I still shop at Lands' End, and if you're careful, you can still get good quality clothes there.
CaliforniaPeggy
Feb 2018
#17
Yeah, the sales are great! I just bought my husband some shirts on sale.
CaliforniaPeggy
Feb 2018
#39
I used to work closely with quality control people at retailers. They eliminated most of their work.
bettyellen
Feb 2018
#44
The decluttering and minimalism trend has lead to capsule wardrobes and "fast fashion" backlash
Freethinker65
Feb 2018
#16
I probably used to spend more money on fewer items - that were way better quality.
LisaM
Feb 2018
#27
I hate to tell this, but well made and expensive clothes are still made w those paid crap
bettyellen
Feb 2018
#46
And I appreciate it greatly! When I see so many people scramble to pay as little as possible...
bettyellen
Feb 2018
#51
The cost of housing, in particular, is out of hand in the U.S. in relation to wages.
ShazzieB
Jul 2021
#83
We're living in a different world, the population is aging, and work attire has changed
matt819
Feb 2018
#40
I like having a capsule of good quality basics such as a pair of black jeans, a cashmere sweater,
Glimmer of Hope
Feb 2018
#65