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Has the American consumer lost its collective mind?

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Old 04-05-2011, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by mygirl66
I was a single mom for 10 years. I know what its like to be so broke, I wasnt sure how I was going to get grocerys. I have always gone to thrift shops, and looked for the best deals on things. Now that my kids are older, and things arnt as tight, I still go to the thrift stores! I have never paid more than $8 for a pair of jeans & never will! If I won the lotto, I still wouldnt pay $179 for a pair of jeans!
I buy all my clothes at Goodwill these days. I find great stuff there. My favorite brands, sometimes with the tags still attached! And I love it when someone admires something I'm wearing and I can say, "It's a Goodwill find!"
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Old 04-05-2011, 03:08 PM
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I can remember when hole-y jeans were in style the first time around, 70's???
didn't think much of them then either. And don't forget the acid-washed jeans, they were ready to fall apart too.

Hey, we have people buying a bottle of water for $1.50 out of a vending machine, nothing surprises me.
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Old 04-05-2011, 03:13 PM
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I've solved that problem - thrift store. They've been washed and dried hundreds of times so I know they won't shrink and they average $4 a pair. When I get tired of them, I make a tote bag for a gift for someone and buy another pair. I worked in retail - women's clothing - for years and if I told you that it probably cost them $7 or $8 to have the $179 ones made, you'd really be upset!!! Jan
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Old 04-05-2011, 04:31 PM
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Last week, a customer brought to me, a professional seamstress, a pair of jeans with worn spots and frayings and she was so proud of them because she purchased them on sale. They hung so low on her hips it was embarassing to me. She was mid 50s in age. She wanted the length so long, they were dragging on the floor. I do not know why she even bothered paying me to shorten them.
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I have seen these too :roll: :D:D:D
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Old 04-05-2011, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by catrancher
The other day I was shopping for my favorite eye make-up remover in a high-end department store (it's the only one I've found that doesn't give me a rash around my eyes). I rarely shop at this store, but I had to walk past the women's clothing to get where I wanted to be. Lo and behold, I saw a pair of acid-washed blue jeans with holes (HOLES!), strategically placed, I'm sure, on the knees and pockets. They were absolutely worn out from washing! If they'd been in my closet, they would have been transitioned to gardening jeans long ago. But these were brand new, hanging on a hanger, waiting for some idiot to buy them. The price? Care to guess?




$179.00!!

Who would pay $179 for jeans (no less) that won't survive three more washes? I could have found something far less "worn out" at Goodwill for about $12. Is this nuts, or what?

As I always say, some people have more money than cents (pun intended).
LOL yeah, kids wear that stuff these days. I remember when my mom made me patch them. Plus we always walked the bottoms out of our jeans.

My 14 year old niece does say that the schools have a dress code and won't allow most of those types of 'worn' jeans. They can be a little scruffed, but no holes. It's sad what they charge these days for fashion.
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And the worst part about it is they were probably made in China - taking away American jobs. I try to always remember to look and see where things are made from toilet tissue to clothing. Let's rebuild American jobs one product at a time!
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I spent $166 for two bags full of fabric last week on a roadtrip. One pair of jeans? or Two bags of fabric.?

My jeans, if I wore them, would come from Goodwill.
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Old 04-06-2011, 05:36 AM
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I completely agree with you. We wouldn't be caught dead dressing like they do today. And the money that is wasted!!
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Old 04-06-2011, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by catrancher
The other day I was shopping for my favorite eye make-up remover in a high-end department store (it's the only one I've found that doesn't give me a rash around my eyes). I rarely shop at this store, but I had to walk past the women's clothing to get where I wanted to be. Lo and behold, I saw a pair of acid-washed blue jeans with holes (HOLES!), strategically placed, I'm sure, on the knees and pockets. They were absolutely worn out from washing! If they'd been in my closet, they would have been transitioned to gardening jeans long ago. But these were brand new, hanging on a hanger, waiting for some idiot to buy them. The price? Care to guess?




$179.00!!

Who would pay $179 for jeans (no less) that won't survive three more washes? I could have found something far less "worn out" at Goodwill for about $12. Is this nuts, or what?

As I always say, some people have more money than cents (pun intended).
I don't get it either! We were going through my daughter's closet this weekend and I pulled out a ripped up pair of jeans to throw in the GARBAGE pile and she snatched them right out and said "NO! I'm going to SELL these!" She looked at me like I was nuts and said that they came from Hollister and they came that way (ripped to shreds) and she was not going to THROW or GIVE them away. *sigh* I don't get it!! Yuck... I wouldn't pay to buy clothes with holes and rips in them!
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