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Re: bar1080 post# 92

Thursday, 01/05/2017 4:59:55 AM

Thursday, January 05, 2017 4:59:55 AM

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I think DLTH makes more sense as a brick and mortar than most other clothing and more stores. They cater to a crowd that is less likely to jump online, unless for repeat buys. Similar to Cabelas. And much like Cabelas, patrons probably walk out with items they didn't go there for because there is so much interesting merchandise. I would guess Duluth is similar to Cabelas in that it's actually enjoyable to go to the store. Kohls, Macys, Sears, JCP, every old mall. It's depressing.

My brother just told me about a somewhat secrete Home Depot like store owned by the Amish about an hour from his house. Prices much cheaper than Lowes or Home Depot, large inventory, and it's lighted with gas lamps.
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