Five Retailers for Falling Gas Prices [View article]
I agree with all of you. The $6 you save on a fill is NOT significant, however, those rising gas prices were creating panic. Fear is real when we let it be real and that's what consumers were doing. The increases became 'a sign of the times' and that sign was a lit up, flashing CAUTION. Backing that off lets people relax a bit and some of them like to go to the stores or restaurants to relax. They have been craving it. So let them go back & hopefully they will show a little restraint and not SuperSize it this time.
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On my retail front, custom clothing is still selling well, however more so in the opening price points than before. Custom suits used to average $1,500 to $1,600 just months ago while customers are now inclined to purchase in the $1,000 to $1,100 range.
Consumers are currently more concerned with value than luxury. It's less a matter of 'what I want' and more 'what do I need.' In a slower economy, with fewer clients to pursue, business professionals must use every advantage they can to win over new & existing customers. Their personal appearance and that of their employees (see my site for corporate logo wear) must be at its best. If you look successful then you will instill confidence in your clients about your service and products. On the flip side, if you look broke, if you look like you really NEED the business, you are not as likely to get it. You have to dress the part if you want the lead role.
The value in custom clothing is that it leaves nothing to chance. The fit is perfect, the style is your own and if you can find it at the right price you will earn dividends because of how you are perceived by clients and prospects.
That is interesting that the AC was on hold. It seems like common sense to retailers that their first goal should be to make the customers want to buy and to do that they have to be comfortable.
My tailor who also works at Nordstrom’s in Downtown Seattle (their flagship store) had told me earlier in the summer that sales were strong at that store but lagging in others. Recently he told me that sales were starting to lag a bit downtown as well. Hopefully they will continue to have boosts during the Anniversary and other sales.
On my retail front, custom clothing is still selling well, however more so in the opening price points than before. Custom suits used to average $1,500 to $1,600 just months ago while customers are now inclined to purchase in the $1,000 to $1,100 range.
Consumers are currently more concerned with value than luxury. It's less a matter of 'what I want' and more 'what do I need.' In a slower economy, with fewer clients to pursue, business professionals must use every advantage they can to win over new & existing customers. Their personal appearance and that of their employees (see my site for corporate logo wear) must be at its best. If you look successful then you will instill confidence in your clients about your service and products. On the flip side, if you look broke, if you look like you really NEED the business, you are not as likely to get it. You have to dress the part if you want the lead role.
The value in custom clothing is that it leaves nothing to chance. The fit is perfect, the style is your own and if you can find it at the right price you will earn dividends because of how you are perceived by clients and prospects.
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On my retail front, custom clothing is still selling well, however more so in the opening price points than before. Custom suits used to average $1,500 to $1,600 just months ago while customers are now inclined to purchase in the $1,000 to $1,100 range.
Consumers are currently more concerned with value than luxury. It's less a matter of 'what I want' and more 'what do I need.' In a slower economy, with fewer clients to pursue, business professionals must use every advantage they can to win over new & existing customers. Their personal appearance and that of their employees (see my site for corporate logo wear) must be at its best. If you look successful then you will instill confidence in your clients about your service and products. On the flip side, if you look broke, if you look like you really NEED the business, you are not as likely to get it. You have to dress the part if you want the lead role.
The value in custom clothing is that it leaves nothing to chance. The fit is perfect, the style is your own and if you can find it at the right price you will earn dividends because of how you are perceived by clients and prospects.
My Best,
Jeff Collins
Professional Haberdasher
www.MyHaberdasher.com
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My Best,
Jeff Collins
Professional Haberdasher
www.MyHaberdasher.com
Earnings Preview: Nordstrom [View article]
On my retail front, custom clothing is still selling well, however more so in the opening price points than before. Custom suits used to average $1,500 to $1,600 just months ago while customers are now inclined to purchase in the $1,000 to $1,100 range.
Consumers are currently more concerned with value than luxury. It's less a matter of 'what I want' and more 'what do I need.' In a slower economy, with fewer clients to pursue, business professionals must use every advantage they can to win over new & existing customers. Their personal appearance and that of their employees (see my site for corporate logo wear) must be at its best. If you look successful then you will instill confidence in your clients about your service and products. On the flip side, if you look broke, if you look like you really NEED the business, you are not as likely to get it. You have to dress the part if you want the lead role.
The value in custom clothing is that it leaves nothing to chance. The fit is perfect, the style is your own and if you can find it at the right price you will earn dividends because of how you are perceived by clients and prospects.
My Best,
Jeff Collins
Professional Haberdasher
www.MyHaberdasher.com