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This is really shocking to me. I was under the impression that Burberry was one of the best performing stores in the luxury wing. Does anyone have more word on the store's closing, or what might replace it?
Well, don't let the "Atlanta Malls v/s Charlotte Malls" people hear about this! Many will over react and declare the total death of Charlotte shopping as we know it, LOL!
Well, don't let the "Atlanta Malls v/s Charlotte Malls" people hear about this! Many will over react and declare the total death of Charlotte shopping as we know it, LOL!
That only happens when you try to paint a picture of a cities retail market that doesn't stand up against another city
This is really shocking to me. I was under the impression that Burberry was one of the best performing stores in the luxury wing. Does anyone have more word on the store's closing, or what might replace it?
There's something going on with Burberry. Check the Philadelphia board.
All LV leather goods don't have logo on them. That stopped 2 years ago This article is 2 years late. Most of LVs signature bags like speedy and Neverfull still have logo and will continue too..
LV is still at the top of the luxury market far as profits go. This article isn't talking about stores closing
Charlotte is too small and too middle class of a market to support very high-end retail.
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