Beer, chocolate and jeans. People on a tight budget find comfort and these can resist recession products, focusing on Davidson chocolate, new Belgian brewing company, and true religion jeans:
In general, certain effect clothing sales dropped in recent years, as 6.3%, for the three months ending February 2009, according to the NPD group, explicitly says "period the key period of economic downturn." Cowboy, however, saw a 2.3 percent growth period, with "premium cowboy" cost more than $100 each pair see 2008 rise 17%, according to the NPD group.
True Religion CEO Jeffrey Lubell says that trend has played out for his company, which reported a 15.4 increase in net sales for the first six months of 2009, plus increased profits for the same period of time. Lubell says the spike in sales came even as the company hiked up its prices for women’s and men’s jeans to $258 and $284 respectively–a $17 increase for women and $12 for men.
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