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I find that to be true with most internet retailers. Searching elsewhere for better product photos and also measurements.Moda’s items looked better in person than on the site. Sometimes u have to search a competitor’s page to see how the item looks like in better light and on a model
Last season for them was quite bad. A lot of unsold stuff. They were too conservative perhaps because most of the stuff unsold were quite conservative and boring. Possibly they felt their buys were too risky and bought safer items which ended up not selling since the safer buys crowd most probably doesn’t know about moda enough to buy stuff from themI find that to be true with most internet retailers. Searching elsewhere for better product photos and also measurements.
They are probably doing that to qualify for govt loans which can be forgiven if they recall employees in June, correct?TJ Maxx is reportedly putting the majority of employees in furlough. So that's an avenue of dead stock / clearance that's closed for brands and retailers that may have leaned on them to be able to get rid of some inventory and get a bit of cash flow at the end of the season.
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Time to get a new hobby.In the Wash Post yesterday. “Fashion will survive. But many of the designers at the heart of the industry might not.”
Its also who has money to spend. People shopping discount and fast fashion are less likely to be able to work from home and more likely to be on furlough.