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8-bit_Biceps 06/28/19 8:05:40 AM #32: | CharlesBronson posted... 8-bit_Biceps posted...Two different contexts. Yep. There it is. I won. Obviously there will never be a time when no one is buying clothes, but certainly there can come a time when less clothes are bought (and demand for them goes down) if they ever had the buying power to satisfy not only their need to stay warm and covered, but also their fashion sensibilities a little...By that I mean that of course if people have the extra cash, then most of them will go out and try to buy clothes that make them feel a little better about themselves, or express themselves more specifically, etc. They will want to be a little extra, you know. Then there will of course be some frugal people who will just buy whatever they need to replace clothes that are old or stained or torn, etc. So again, I'm not talking about achieving some absolute collective adequacy for volume of clothes...but certainly demand can go down via less overall desire for clothes due to having bought more. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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