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    Higher prices: the big trend for back-to-school

    NEW YORK (AP) — Stores are trying everything they can think of to disguise the fact that you're going to pay more for clothes this fall.

    Some are using less fabric and calling it the new look. Others are adding cheap stitching and trumpeting it as a redesign. And the buttons on that blouse? Chances are you're not going to think it's worth paying several dollars more for the shirt just to have them.

    Retailers are raising prices on merchandise an average of 10 percent across-the-board this fall in an effort to offset their rising costs for materials and labor. But merchants are worried that cash-strapped customers who are weighed down by economic woes will balk at price hikes. So, retailers are trying to raise prices without tipping off unsuspecting customers.

    "Let the consumer trickery begin," said Brian Sozzi, Wall Street Strategies retail analyst

    Retailers have long tried to mask price hikes — for instance, jacking them up more than needed so that they can offer a "sale" on the higher price. But the new strategies come as merchants' production and labor costs are expected to rise 10 percent to 20 percent in the second half of the year after having remained low during most of the past two decades. Costs can quickly add up: Raw materials account for 25 percent to 50 percent of the cost of producing a garment, while labor ranges from 20 percent to 40 percent, analysts estimate.

    Stores already have passed along their rising costs to customers by raising prices on select items. The core Consumer Price Index, which includes spending on everything except food and energy, rose 0.2 percent in July, the Labor Department said Thursday. But now that production costs are going up even higher, merchants are increasing prices on a broader range of merchandise. Because of their concern that shoppers will retreat, though, retailers are treading the line between style, quality and price.

    Some merchants are making inexpensive tweaks __ additional stitching, fake button holes, fancy tags __ to justify price increases. Those embellishments can add pennies to $1 to the cost of a garment, but retailers can charge $10 more for them, said Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst with market research firm The NPD Group.

    "We're not seeing deflation or inflation; we're seeing con-flation," he said. "Stores are making consumers believe their getting more for their money."

    After the price of the fabric for its girl's corduroy pants almost doubled, catalog retailer Lands' End, based in Dodgeville, Wis., raised the price of the pants by $7 to $34.50. The company, a unit of Sears Holdings Corp., also added buttons and stitching on the pockets to dress them up.

    "Consumers are going to notice the price differences," said Michele Casper, a Lands' End spokeswoman. "But they are also going to get a lot of added benefits so they know they're not getting short-changed."

    Others are taking away things, but marketing it to customers as the latest trend.

    Spencer Elmen, owner of Cupid's Lingerie, which operates five stores in Arkansas, said he is seeing more items in his store that are even skimpier than usual, from underwear to mini dresses. He says that's because designers are finding clever ways to conceal the fact that they're clothes have less fabric.

    Elmen said $39.99 teddies, which are $5 more than that they were last year, feature a studded heart that gathers up the material to disguise the fact that less fabric is being used. He also noted that the corsets with fishnet patterns are priced about 5 percent more at about $49, even though they also have less material.

    "They're just being more creative with less fabric," Elmen said.

    Teen retailer Abercrombie & Fitch is advertising "Redesigned 2012" jean collection in its stores and on its website, touting that the jeans are "softer, with the perfect amount of stretch." They're also mostly priced between $78 and $88, about $10 more than last year, according to Jennifer Black, who heads up research firm Jennifer Black & Associates.

    Sozzi, the Wall Street Strategies retail analyst, examined the jeans and believes they are "thinner" and of "cheaper quality." That extra stretch, he says, simply could mean the retailer is saving costs by using less denim.

    Eric Cerny, an Abercrombie & Fitch spokesman, declined to comment. But Cerny reiterated what executives told investors in recent months: the bulk of increases on items will start to happen in September and the chain will not sacrifice quality to achieve cost reductions.

    Bill Melnick, director of strategic planning at SAI Marketing, which studies consumer behavior at major consumer brands, said most shoppers may not notice retailers' tactics to disguise prices. But he says shoppers won't buy if they can't afford it.

    "Shoppers are being pragmatic," he says, nothing that they think "'If it fits into my budget, then it's a sale.'"

    Rhonda Sayen, a Stephens City, Va., resident, said she checked out prices on new fall items and noticed jeans that were about $40 a year ago are now closer to $60. She also said she's spotted lower quality T-shirts at some of the stores.

    "I know prices have changed," said Sayen, who added that she and her husband are sticking to a $400 budget for clothing and supplies for her four children ages 3 to 18. "You ain't fooling me."

     

    125 comments

    • R.T. Arcand  •  9 mths ago
      Very few name brands mean anything other than you pay extra for the tag to be sewen in to the same cheap Asian rags. I think I'll order up a pair of American made "Motor City Denim" Jeans. Expensive as the Asian so called fasion junk, but built to last.
    • Thomas  •  9 mths ago
      BUY GOODWILL and SAVE $$$. I find great deals and most garments, regardless of type, are $3. They're clean and some near-new. You can launder them again before you wear them if you wish. Often, there are name brands (Old Navy, etc.) just sitting there for the taking!
    • SpyderViper  •  9 mths ago
      I shop strictly at second-hand stores where the clothes quality are in great shape, some like new and the prices are reasonable. no need for name-brands when off-brands do just as well.
    • Lita Kelley  •  9 mths ago
      Rising costs of labor? That's outright #$%$ When did the Chinese, Mexicans, Filipinos and Bangladeshi start earning higher wages? It's certainly NOT American labor that's costing more.
      • Bernard 9 mths ago
        The reason is the currency exchange, the lousy Dollar. You can check this out in the internet. Now, who messed up the currency ? Yes, sure the Chinese and the other scapegoats. This will one day be clear to everybody, when the propaganda machine does not convince anymore.
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      • TaxCrook 9 mths ago
        Inflation is rampant in China right now and production prices are rising there. Our government is printing money like a drunken Russian with a stolen credit card.

        You and I are poorer for it. Thank the government. They are 100% responsible for this through a failed fiat currency that they manipulate at our expense.
      • Bernard 9 mths ago
        5% inflation in China, a little more perhaps, should be 5 by year end. 5-year money gets 5.5 % p.a. The biggest problem is, that more countries now are doing direct business and avoid the USA as reserve currency. So every time this happens nobody buys the US inflation. And this will be more significant than anything else in the long run.
    • we're screwed  •  9 mths ago
      Herp derp herp derp. Moar KY jelly and vaseline for the masses.
    • SRV  •  9 mths ago
      This is why many of us shop @ wally mart. They are lowering prices on clothes!
    • Andy  •  9 mths ago
      Well, it was inevitable with all the monetary inflation we've seen, that the dollar would weaken and we would start seeing price inflation. Thrift store much?
    • Rick Perry is not in Texa ...  •  9 mths ago
      Did you know that 80,000 new students are added to the Texas school system every year. That is like adding a school district the size of the Dallas School District every year. They get between 1 and 3 meals a day. We are doomed.
    • SeaDeamon  •  9 mths ago
      be carefully you shopper...hhhaahahah
      • Justin 9 mths ago
        if you werent so pretty id say that made no sense lol
    • Rick Perry is not in Texa ...  •  9 mths ago
      Perry's bedrock pledge to never raise taxes also had a reckoning this year, when his budget faced a $27-billion shortfall. With taxes not an option, Texas cut deeply into health care and so deeply into education, some 49,000 teachers are being laid off.
    • Justin  •  9 mths ago
      Higher prices they are all the rage. OMG! like totally radical. Like omg i went to the store, and like the number you have to pay is like bigger than it was. OMG! Like last year the number was smaller! its like totally cool, cuz now i feel rich like paris hiltion! like oh ya, i can afford it. im sure it means they are,like, higher quality products, right? Like OMG! It s so much better to pay more, its radical. Like, omg did you see that notebook timmy has? OMG! its like so expensive. Its like designer i heard. OMG! its like totally super dooper cool on the real yo! Like, OMG! did you see that pencil i have? Its like$4! OMG! Its so like tubular. Like OMG, its all the rage? Take that price and double it. OMG! like its so totally cool, its a trend. right yahoo?
      • Rich H 9 mths ago
        lol
      • Justin 9 mths ago
        lol well thats what theyre saying...
      • we're screwed 9 mths ago
        Well, I totally like, like, like! Cool beans! yuppers it is. Im rich, Im rich. Yay!!!!!!
    • 2muchBS  •  9 mths ago
      maybe we can shop in Canada like Obama
    • Greg  •  9 mths ago
      Who are some of teh biggest customers of Walmart...... A union member of course because after paying all their dues to be wasted on liberals they buy 5 day old bread at walmart LMAO
    • 2muchBS  •  9 mths ago
      too bad for you Liberals who refuse to shop at Walmart.... (as if)
    • Greg  •  9 mths ago
      Had you been listening to Glenn Beck instead of attacking him you would have been forwarned. I bought all the jeans and shirts etc and build up food supply 6-8 months ago. I am already reaping the rewards since jeans have gone up allmost $ 7 a pair and shirts up by $4 I have saved well over $3000 just by listening to Beck and have all supplies of clothes at the lower price just 6 months ago. You liberal suckers deserve to pay for your stupidity Hows that hope and change workin for ya LMAO
    • PuttPutt  •  9 mths ago
      But don't worry, there is no infllation. Just like the government, keep saying there no inflation, there is no inflation.
      • Justin 9 mths ago
        look deep into my eyes, breathe deeply....you are in an elevator going up and up...but the numbers are not changing to you....thats right, 2 is less than 1...inflation is a bad word...stay relaxed....its ok...now open your wallet....
    • Liber8tor  •  9 mths ago
      "China's new middle Class Prospers".. AP

      China's new middle class prospers by the same exact percentage as the middle class in America declines.

      A telling statistic.
    • A nony mouse  •  9 mths ago
      oompa loomp doopa de doth, they aren't paying more for labor and cloth.
      oompa loomp doopa de dart, buying clothing at walmart is not very smart.
      what do you get when you shop at walmart? Junk from China that falls apart.
      so if it isnt more for labor then what the heck? The CEO needs a bigger bonus check.
      You shopped there you redneck lazy slobs, then complain when "they took yer jobs"
      • Greg 9 mths ago
        what do you get from a liberal union socialist made product.... Over priced stuff that is subject to a recall in a few months because they were on the job smokin pot and drinkin At least when bought from china it only cost a dollar and can be replaced With union socialist it would cost you $500 for teh same thing and be recalled or broke and you out $500 From China I get a new one 500 times
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        most clothing from walmart and target is from Pakistan and el Salvador
    • Michael  •  9 mths ago
      It's a good thing that it is not made in the USA otherwise you would have to take out a Second just to cloth your kids.
    • Justin  •  9 mths ago
      Its called inflation. Get used to it
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