Clothing can be very expensive, but the wise
shoppers know when to buy items. In fact, one can save
substantial by buying during storewide sales that are
traditionally held each year. The economical shopper
should buy during the sale periods to tock up for the following
year. Certain items of clothing go on sale each year at
the same time. The items and corresponding items are as
follows:
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Labor Day-Summer and transitional
clothing. Labor Day is a good time to buy shorts,
swimsuits, and other lightweight clothing.
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Columbus
Day-Coats and jackets. Coats and jackets also go
on say at the end of the winter season.
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Election Day-all
departments. Fall clothing is on sale at this time
so that stores can clear out fall collections to get
ready for holiday items.
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After
Christmas-Holiday items. After Christmas is a
great time to stock up for the next holiday season.
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President's
Day-Winter coats. President's Day is a great time
for gigantic storewide sales.
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Memorial
Day-Spring and summer clothing. Check for further
sales in other departments as this is a big sale day.
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Fourth of July- Swim wear. Swim
wear is reduced immediately after the Fourth of July
with savings as much as 50% or more.'