How viable is clothing retail in 2019?

The mid-tier stuff just sells so much junk. Banana Republic I used to be able to get some decent work or school clothing, now it's not much better than fucking Bass Pro Shops.

Yeah ok dude...

I just did the design and installation of retail fixtures for a fucking dog bakery. A dog bakery! This chick opened her third retail location for dog bakeries ($275k annually at her other two shops.

But, boutique mainstreet b&m retail is dead because amazon... idiot.

Again op, you're wasting your time on this board.

Extremely unviable. Along with dog rest businesses and other stupid shit like that. That's why the U.S. government still allows the peasantry to start those sort of companies relatively painlessly.

They are not viable outside of western cities that have high Chinese and Indian populations. These stores close when called upon to support themselves without imported sweat shop money.

what are her margins? that's 275k net, pre-tax I imagine?

from running restaurants, 275 net not exactly doing well. certainly would be considered risky to expand, unless the model is super thin margins with high volume...

online is where it is at...

go check out fashionnova for men

All I know is bitches definitely do buy expensive dresses online. I’ve seen it. They all know their size. They can try it on at home and return it easily in the mail if needed. It’s easy.

fashionnova.com/collections/mens/products/monsoon-long-sleeve-woven-top-white-multi
Is that the guy that was all over the internet as sexiest prisoner? he was in jail or something...?

How have I not seen this movie?

must watch it tonight (after work)

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Do none if try on before you buy? No wonder you all go outside in unfitted clothing.