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Children's Clothing Prices Increased 25%
After a two-year absence, children and their parents were able to shop for new clothes in markets and malls in preparation for the Eid al-Fitr festival without the restrictions, procedures, and health requirements that had been imposed on them and forced them into their homes during the "Corona" crisis.
During the last ten days of Ramadan, throngs of people gathered on the roads around the markets, under the cautious eye of police officers who were on hand to manage traffic, maintain security, and respond to any emergencies. Children assisted their families in selecting their Eid outfits, which included shoes, clothing, and even accessories.
Shoppers told a local Arabic newspaper that they prefer to purchase online in preparation for Eid, but that they still go to malls to buy accessories and other Eid-related items.
They noted that online clothing costs are lower than in stores and that their shopping experience over the last two years has taught them numerous methods to deal with applications and times to avoid non-arrival of products before Eid. They highlighted that online purchases are superior in a number of ways, including quality, affordability, and avoiding the hassles of going to a store.
The majority of consumers reported there was no lack of items in the market. Parents, on the other hand, claimed they are feeling the pinch since each kid needs about 50 dinars for medium-quality clothing, shoes, and accessories, which increases to double if they go for branded items.
The cost of supplies
• 100 dinars to buy Eid basics for one child at an international brand store
• 50 dinars for one child's medium-quality clothing, shoes, and accessories
• 30 dinars, the price of a child's 'clothes, shoes, and accessories' at popular marketplaces
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