Why Branded Clothes Are Expensive And Still in Demand Regardless of It’s Price?
Designer clothes are so expensive because they are not mass produce. That is the primary reason why branded clothes are expensive. You just can’t find it easy when they already sold out in the market. Their target are usually “high class”, therefore they make it unique as much as possible. They only used high quality materials to make sure that their polo shirt will stay in shape for a long time.
There are a number of reasons why polo’s that have designer brands are more expensive. Once they sold out, the designer labels cannot be found easy. On the contrary, generic and branded varieties are always on stocked and ready to sell anytime by the retailer. The most obvious reason is the high quality materials and the inimitability of designer brands. Their superb intent to maintain the materials and workmanship involved in the creation of their polo shirt. Fashion designers, as they are renowned in their field all over the world. Their good name and popularity is always their concern. Therefore products that are below a certain standard to them is not acceptable.
It is through their names that they earn a lot in the fashion industry. So anything that may link their name to substandard and poor quality is something that they avoid. Rather, their goal is for everyone who wears their polo shirts feel confident, luxurious, and as an adage goes, ‘like a million bucks’. In addition to that, the fact that these clothes are not made in a factory. Each and every product that bears the name of a designer are either made by hand or with large human involvement.
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