The Long and Short of Shopping for Women’s Fashions

Posted on 08 September 2010


In the mid-twentieth century, economists took note of a correlation between the length of women’s skirts and the economy.  They observed that when consumer confidence was high, the length of women’s skirts became shorter in proportion to the level of consumer enthusiasm.  Conversely, as women’s skirts lengthened, consumers grew fearful and the economic outlook gloomy.


Today, women’s fashion trends have become much more diverse.  The variety of sizes, styles, fabrics, patterns, and designers can be overwhelming for the shopper, as can finding the right outfit at the right price.


Fortunately, shoppers today have ShopWiki.co.uk, the online fashion shopping Mecca for today’s fashionistas.  Unlike other online shopping sites, ShopWiki does not offer merchandise from just one designer or store, or for that matter 1,000 stores.  It allows shoppers to view the entire range of product selections from more than 30,000 online venues and provides helpful fashion information.  This permits today’s fashion shopper to find the exact fashion item or accessory that she is seeking at the absolute lowest price.


And, getting the best price is even more critical in today’s uncertain economic climate.  In fact, for those of us victimized by the global economic downturn, we long for the return of the micro mini skirt and a robust economy.





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One Response to “The Long and Short of Shopping for Women’s Fashions”

  1. Terry West says:

    This raised some points and comments I had not thought of or considered before.
    Something to think about, consider, ponder. Thanks very much.


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