With the chief executive of a top high street fashion company warning that the cost of fashion wear will potentially increase by 10% next autumn it is worth thinking about how you are going to look fashionable in the coming year. Because of the fall in the price of sterling it will make the cost of importing fashion clothing much greater in the coming year as most new clothing is sold in dollars and is brought in from Asia.
Sourcing for clothing has moved to countries like China, Bangladesh and Vietnam because of their reduced labour prices but this appears to have had a sting in its tail for many large labels as with the dropping cost of sterling, the exchange rate of sterling with dollars has reduced by 15%. Many fashion shop owners will have problems passing on higher prices as shoppers are potentially going to be a lot more precious with their money and may choose to save rather than spend unless insentives are their to purchase fashion items.
Enterprising organisations have started running fashion show fundraising events where you can purchase genuine branded fashion wear with up to 50% off the recommended retail cost. They are sold as slightly imperfect even though most are not seconds but over-runs or end of lines. These Fundraising events let individuals benefit a good cause of their choice, and purchase a choice of branded clothing at greatly reduced rates.
Personally I think it will do individuals good to discover alternative ways of putting their hands on fashion clothing. So perhaps if you have a carnival fundraising event or village hall fundraising event you could get in a fashion show fundraiser, make shopping an enjoyable event and save yourself some money at the same time.