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peace of mind from staying away from the crowds.
UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
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peace of mind from staying away from the crowds.
Definitely would have paid $150...
Black Friday in Canada.....interesting. However, no CDN retailer will be able to compete on price with their US counterparts, so I'm not sure what the thought behind this would be. Sounds like a losing proposition for American consumers........
Not sure what you're talking about, unless it's the US dollar (back where it should be vis-a-vis the CDN dollar, as in, par, and where it's been historically). Canadian prices--thank goodness, and finally-- are down, and about time. Then, it's all the same stuff, and retailers are catching on that CDNs shop online and have been for eons; isn't competition good? And yes, I thank US retailers for that, and not just our dollar"”i.e., b/c CDNs easily cross the border to shop (our retailers here are starting to "get it" in turn, I think.)
Picked these up for $108 at the Mansion on Friday morning:
I'm from Toronto, born and raised, and have a good feel for how far the CDN $ goes. For me personally, the 13% tax itself is a deal-breaker. The example you gave might be one of the few items priced cheaper in Canada, but not realistic as B&H is rarely the cheapest on the things they sell. Keeping it apples-to-apples, let's stick to clothing (since we're on a clothing forum). Harry Rosen's lowest sale price (even on extreme clearance) is still about 25-40% more than what the same item can be had for in the US. Even stores like Banana Republic which sell the exact same items cannot compete with US pricing...........it is what it is
those are really nice and at a spectacular price
Picked these up for $108 at the Mansion on Friday morning: