Fairly high-end women's clothes, comparable in price to nicer stuff at Dillard's, Macy's, but better quality. They tend towards classic looks.
I mentioned Chico's since women's clothes tend to cost more than men's so quality is more important. My example of the blue jeans was just how I discovered how name brands sometimes DO matter.
And about the topic of this thread, I think Wally World not making same-store-sales goals is because with the economy and jobs recovering, people are moving back to higher-end stores.
Cheers!
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Cheers! If the quality is there then the higher price is justified, it just seems that an awful lot of people don't know how to judge the quality of anything, I see many who will buy the product from one store but refuse to buy the exact same thing at a lower price from another store. And there are so many things, appliances are one good example, that are sold under a half dozen different brand names for the same product made in the same factory.