There is a wide range of clothes with a few hundred yuan in the counter. We know that the clothes of ordinary fast fashion brands are basically hundreds of pieces, whether ZARA or C & ampa, or various domestic old brands such as Smith Barney, Benny Road, Samma and so on. One or two hundred dollars, usually these brands of T-shirts. How about the T-shirt in the booth? Yes, tens of dollars. Quality, all cotton, nothing to say.
When buying T-shirts, there are really hundreds of counters and dozens of booths. The quality gap is far less than the price gap. If you don't care about the brand, buying goods on the ground is really not much difference.
However, except for all kinds of clothes, really don't buy cheap goods, which can't be bought for tens of dollars, and it is also a thread that makes you nervous, and there is no after-sales service!
The comparison of prices should be the same item. If you say that the counter costs hundreds of dollars, but you can buy the same brand for tens of dollars in the stall, that's ok. But the problem is that you can't confuse the comparison with similar or almost similar counter products.
There is no doubt that a lot of added value will be used for the items in the counter. Venue rent, service personnel fees, etc. It is a normal factor to raise the price, and the randomness and liquidity of the booth are equivalent to reducing a lot of necessary costs, so the price can naturally be determined according to the wishes of the stall owner, and there may be a ground-breaking bargaining link.
Dongmao Fashion City in Yanjiao, east of Beijing, is a collection of original Dahongmen, zoo and Tianyi clothing wholesale market. I was really scared when I went the other day. I bought the same coat as my mother at the mall for 500 yuan, and I bought it here for 89 yuan. I bought the same down jacket as my wife at the mall at 2700, and I bought it here at 300. Most clothes are basically around 100. This is the wholesale market. We go shopping in person, but we are not allowed to try it on or bargain. What I can basically confirm now is that most of the clothing stores you can see, except big brands, get their goods from here. It's normal to sell you thirty or fifty yuan for summer clothes. Things are so cheap that people doubt life.