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African Ready To Wear by mrsxudoh(f): 3:01pm On Mar 31, 2011
Hi,

Fashion conscious ladies  who live outside of Africa AND will like to wear authentic African outfits. You are needed for a marketing survey.


Please answer each question

1. Will you consider buying a ready to wear African outfit for yourself?

2. Will you buy a ready to wear outfit as a present for someone?

3. What is the maximum price (any currency) that you will consider paying for a ready to wear lady's outfit?

4. If you will not consider buying an African outfit - why?

Please precede each answer with the question number.

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Re: African Ready To Wear by toytuns(f): 5:07pm On Mar 31, 2011
This is a good blog and questions.
I've always had this questions in mind. I will be glad to see what people responses are.

Reading through a blog sometimes ago, the comments I read was that,
African cloths are priced too high to buy, so people will rather go to the mall and buy some cheap
cloth than gathering money together to sew or buy African cloth.

African cloths are not easily sewn as ready to wear because they are custom made. Majority of them are classified as couture. Hand made and sewn by the designer.
The reason why it cost that high is because there is no machine labor, to speed the work or the process of making it. Its all hand made and original.
Re: African Ready To Wear by iice(f): 4:56am On Apr 01, 2011
Hmmm ok i don't really wear african wears. Never was my thing. When forced to wear them, i just take my brother's kaftan and wear it. So the probability of me buying female african wear is low compared to me buying a male african wear.
1. Maybe in kaftan style, yes
2. I would definitely buy something for a male friend.
3. If it's more expensive than the average tee and jeans, sorry i ain't buying it.
4. Style, preference or cost

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