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Retailers from Gap to Urban Outfitters are already struggling to persuade consumers to pay full-price for clothes. Now, it turns out, many of their younger customers prefer trading T-shirts, jeans and designer dresses among themselves than actually buying new gear.
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NEW YORK — Retailers from Gap to Urban Outfitters are already struggling to persuade consumers to pay full-price for clothes. Now, it turns out, many of their younger customers prefer trading T-shirts, jeans and designer dresses among themselves...
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Retailers from Gap Inc. to Urban Outfitters Inc. are already struggling to persuade consumers to pay full price for clothes. Now, it turns out, many of their younger customers prefer to trade T-shirts, jeans and designer dresses among themselves than to buy new gear.
Retailers from Gap Inc. to Urban Outfitters Inc. are already struggling to persuade consumers to pay full price for clothes. Now, it turns out, many of their younger customers prefer to trade T-shirts, jeans and designer dresses among themselves than to buy new gear.
Clothing swaps are a hot ticket for Americans aged 18 to 34. The surge in apparel bartering comes as retailers struggle to woo young customers.
Frugality has become a way of life for a cohort weighed down by student-loan debt and high joblessness. Enter the clothing swap
Retailers from Gap Inc. (GPS) to Urban Outfitters Inc. (URBN) are already struggling to persuade consumers to pay full-price for clothes. Now, it turns out, many of their younger customers prefer trading T-shirts, jeans and designer dresses among themselves than actually buying new gear.