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5th April 06, 01:42 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Colin
Very true Todd, but how much more foot traffic would they get in if they did offer variations on the traditional kilt. If something similar to a Freedom kilt was offered at those locations, think about the bigger market share they have just opened themselves to. Also think about the proper education about the kilt that would be passed along. Getting people in the store is half the battle.
No arguement from me, Colin -- I was simply pointing out that not everyone is in it for the "casual" thing. I agree, expanding your inventory to attract different clients is a good thing, just that the traditional "rig" tends to take a beating sometime as a "strawman" for why kilts aren't more accepted, cheaper, etc.
Cheers, 
Todd
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