Hungarians spent less money for clothes in 2007
The most popular shopping place were the average clothes shops, but the far-east shops and the buy on the street was also beloved source of supply .
According to Gfk's FashionScope
research Hungarian spent last year 3.7% less for clothes as in
previous year. An average famile gave HUF 104,000 for clothes and
shoes in 2007, a bit less as a year before. It was a bigger price
increase at workclothes, but the inflation was under average rate by
babyclothes, shoes and sports wears.
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