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oui c'est vrai.

 

dans plusieurs villes que j'ai visitées il y avait 2 H&M à quelques dizaines de mètres un à côté de l'autre. Du genre un pour les femmes, l'autre pour les hommes. C'est un peu le même principe ici si je comprends (mais jeunes/adultes à la place).

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Finalement Montréal aura un nouvel endroit où dépenser son argent dans de la nouvelle scrap !! yes !!! vive le magasinage !!

 

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C'est ta cible de la semaine, tout d'un coup tu vire anti-magasinage, anti-consommation...

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Finalement Montréal aura un nouvel endroit où dépenser son argent dans de la nouvelle scrap !! yes !!! vive le magasinage !!

 

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cjb has a point here. Clothes sold at H & M (and most of the other "trendy" stores listed in this thread) are considered low quality and are made and manufactured as such. The idea is to make cheap clothing that is hip and relatively affordable, because it can't be worn next year (it won't be in-style). Therefore, next year more clothing is bought. This approach that all-too-many clothing retailers are taking encourages over-consumption of inferior goods. In my opinion, this is a huge sword in the heart of Canadian textile and clothing manufacturing. Not to mention that it has a serious effect on the cost (and price) of quality clothing.

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cjb has a point here. Clothes sold at H & M (and most of the other "trendy" stores listed in this thread) are considered low quality and are made and manufactured as such. The idea is to make cheap clothing that is hip and relatively affordable, because it can't be worn next year (it won't be in-style). Therefore, next year more clothing is bought. This approach that all-too-many clothing retailers are taking encourages over-consumption of inferior goods. In my opinion, this is a huge sword in the heart of Canadian textile and clothing manufacturing. Not to mention that it has a serious effect on the cost (and price) of quality clothing.

 

Trust me, I know. I was born and raised in the clothing industry here in Montreal. Plus I even study fashion design. Thing is there is only a small amount of people in Montreal, that have the means to buy more higher-end garments every year. I do not know a lot of people willing to spend $800 on a dress or what not every year. It's even worst for men :thumbsdown:

 

One thing I do not think H&M would survive if they didn't get some well known designers to make certain collections each year.

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