
hope_help
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Not always, sometimes they're just the latest 'fad'. So they costs more. |
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Psychology
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Yup. You'll always find a better product when you're willing to pay more. |
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Pete V
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not necessarily. you could be paying for quality, a brand name, differing production/distribution costs, or you could just be paying a price premium added by the retailer. |
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sdfem23
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Not always. Nike shoes are crappy, as an example. Some name brands use crappy fabrics and they aren't put together well. |
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greeneyes
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My husband says that they are-But i dunno |
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yayyo
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Yes |
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dj27
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not necessarily |
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roberto_rosado1
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no |
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Chino
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yes. i wish i had the money to buy quality clothes. nevertheles, dont misunderstand quality for fad. sometimes you pay more just because the brand. but, for example, when you buy a cotton shirt, is easy to tell the difference in the feel of it. the better the feel, the higher the price. the better the fit, also, the higher the price. |
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slim_c0gnito
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no, you are paying more for the name of the brand then you are for quality |
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meljdavis05
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depends on where you are shopping. You can get great quality clothes for a medium to high price range at Bananna Republic and Ann Taylor Loft. You have to look at the quality before buying it. Price does not always mean quality. |
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xxxtrixxyxxx
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NEGATIVE. I bought two pairs of $60 pants from Express; guess what THEY BOTH RIPED. I bought the same style pants for $10 somewhere else and they are still wearable. Also there are discout stores that sell name brand expensive clothes for less. So if the price did matter of the quality then there wouldnt be those type of stores. |
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living_under_shadows
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Not necessarily...
In example, Abercrombie & Fitch, they pre-rip and fade the jeans, so, IMO, it wouldn't be better quality, as, say Old Navy jeans, not saying they are better, but as an example. |
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JESSnJAY
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Not from my experience. I'm tiny, and it's hard for me to find pants at somewhere like Pacsun or even Dillard's. I have to buy mine at places like BEBE or Von Dutch and they aren't any better than what you could buy at Forever 21. You basically pay for the name. |
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