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Old 08-26-2010, 08:17 PM   #41
jencar98
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Originally Posted by Poochieheaven View Post
For those of you that would only spend a certain amount, would you opinion change if you knew it was a high quality product?

I find this topic interesting as a retailer because I carry very few shirts for $10 or coats/sweaters for $20 or less. The reason behind this is that I would rather carry higher quality products at a higher price point. If I was to sell shirts for $10 or coats/sweaters for $20 the quality would be extremely lacking. I have brought in a few items that would retail at that and I refused to sell it because I wouldn't even want my own dog to wear it.

Example- Chilly Dog sweaters. I have yet to find a dog sweater that is as thick as they are. Yes they are more expensive, but if someone is looking for a nice warm, thick dog sweater they are the first I tell them to buy. I wish I could have some Chilly dog sweaters for me to wear!
I'll admit I am a bargain shopper and always look for a sale first. I do prefer quality and don't mind paying a little more for it though, if it's an item I really want. I have more of a tendency to buy girl clothes than boys...that's probably because I had sons, no daughters and guess I kind of always wanted a little girl to dress. So, I think with girls clothes I am willing to spend more per item than I do on the boys.

Btw....love Chilly Dog sweaters.....they are thick!
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