The paper says back to school clothes will cost 10% more and, with crappier quality, you'll be lucky if they last until the Christmas break.
We didn't really have those problems when I went to school. Our "back to school clothes" were the same clothes we had been wearing all summer and, with a little luck, they'd last until we needed the next bigger size. Clothes, in the "olden days" were made to last. We didn't care. Marion, South Dakota was never known as the "fashion capitol of the world" but it was the best place in the world to grow up.
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