dualite (WordPress) | by Dahlia | Tue, Oct 7
Tue, Oct 7
Taking an example of Forever 21, they do the same, they mark it up "dirt cheap" to our eyes, at $20-$30 a garment, and can slash it as low as $14-$15 on sale. That means the piece is probably worth a mere $5 in production cost, copied and reproduced by the thousands. Wholesale is of course, always...
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