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<blockquote data-quote="johnr" data-source="post: 42746" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Clothing and furniture have traditionally been sold at double the cost. Might not be 200%, but double would be 200%, and its close to that on most items, and likely more than that on other items. They are in business to make a profit, and I approve of that, or they would not be in business.</p><p>I am sure that cotton shirt that has the under armor logo on it cost $50 to make, when you can go to walmart and get a cotton shirt without the under armor logo for $3.00.</p><p></p><p>However a Browning gun is a Browning gun no mater where you purchase it, and the price will likely be about the same everywhere.</p><p></p><p>So I am just stating that the soft goods in a retail store are where the profit is, not so much in the hard lines. Maybe its only a 150% on some of the clothing, but it is never that on the guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnr, post: 42746, member: 395"] Clothing and furniture have traditionally been sold at double the cost. Might not be 200%, but double would be 200%, and its close to that on most items, and likely more than that on other items. They are in business to make a profit, and I approve of that, or they would not be in business. I am sure that cotton shirt that has the under armor logo on it cost $50 to make, when you can go to walmart and get a cotton shirt without the under armor logo for $3.00. However a Browning gun is a Browning gun no mater where you purchase it, and the price will likely be about the same everywhere. So I am just stating that the soft goods in a retail store are where the profit is, not so much in the hard lines. Maybe its only a 150% on some of the clothing, but it is never that on the guns. [/QUOTE]
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