2007
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The power to control the minimum price of a garment usually depends upon the markup of a retailer and the markdown in the case that a garment doesn’t sell at regular price, but there is a chance that the clothing brand owners may be able to set a minimum price for what their garments should retail for…got your attention now right?
So read on.
This will mostly have a negative affect on retailers like Burlington and TJ Maxx who run profitable businesses, because customers come to them for their low prices on prominent name brands. As of now the practice is against the law, but may soon be ruled otherwise in a supreme court of law. The case at hand is between accessories firm Leegin Creative Leather Products and Kay’s Closet a boutique operated by PSKS Inc..
What side are you on? Do you think it will be a positive affect on business if they rule in the Clothing Companies favor?
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June 28th, 2007 at 7:42 pm
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June 29th, 2007 at 1:52 pm
You know what side im on with out a doubt” CLOTHING COMPANY”,i figure the big guys made enough money as it is and like you said,it aint over..Money talk,and believe me they got alot of it. They will definitely put up a fight!!