By
Frances Harder
I am meeting more and more of my friends and acquaintances who proudly shop for their clothing from Costco, me included! Good name brands with quality standards in the choice of fabric and the construction methods. Costco mark-up percentage must be a lot smaller than the traditional retailer of 120% on top of wholesale. Their merchandise is mostly practical to match 2024 casual workout clothing. From the bed to workout, to lunch with a clean top with those same tight leggings and then maybe throw on a jacket for dinner. From children’s, men’s, women’s and even pet clothing they are typically well constructed and made from good quality long-lasting washable fabrics. With the NO real TRENDS that historically used to be dictated from the runways of Paris, London, NY and LA, but no more, people are wearing what feels comfortable and practical. This trend became accelerated when Covid hit and we were much more likely to be working from the comfort of our own homes in clothing that could be worn while working out or sitting by a computer working.
I often ask myself how they can sell these products at such a cheap price. You must appreciate and understand the process from creating the fabrics, dying or printing, creating the styles, cutting sewing, then make a profit on a garment selling for approximately $14.99! Even if produced offshore with cheaper labor there is also shipping to take into consideration, which has become much more expensive over the last few years.
COSTCO NEW CLOTHING ARRIVALS FOR OCTOBER: DKNY, GAP, HALARY RADLEY, CURVEADREAM, SPIDER, & many more.
Check this informative video explaining Costco’s new products
Kirkland – Costco’s apparel brands spans men’s, women’s and kids, and includes Kirkland and discounted third-party brands like Levi’s and Orvis.
Weatherproof
Snozu Kids’ Jacket with Hat
CURVEADREAM