' The consumer is willing to pay more to communicate this image, and thus the high pricing of new goods or 'skimming' is a reasonable strategy for the company.
Low pricing of new products is best to use when trying to lure consumers to adopt a particular 'habit.' Gym memberships with introductory rate offers for new food products are often priced low to encourage consumers to give them a try and to make working out or a latte part of the consumer's everyday habits. However, clothing is not a 'habit' -- once it is purchased, it is purchased, and repeat purchases are less of a fashion company's bread and butter (no pun intended) than for service-based enterprises like food companies.
Fashion companies like the Gap know that they can secure the attention of some young consumers willing to pay more for new items, while other consumers will go to the sales racks immediately. There is little value in not trying...
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