How To Get Lower Prices For Your Clothes

The thing to remember when buying clothes is that it is really a buyer's market right now. You only have to make sure that your strategy suits the type of store you are buying your clothes from.
For example, if you are in a discount store like Target or Kohl's, tell them what their competition is doing for their customers. This means collecting price data from other retailers, including those that sell clothes online. Or call Frucall for comparison service at 888-363-7822.
If you are at a single-brand store like Gap or New York & Company, you'll have to exert a bit of an effort. Visit the store once to find something you like. Go back about a week later and use the fact that what you're buying has been on the rack too long. The best time to visit a clothing store is on a weekday morning.
That way, there are fewer customers so the sales person or manager has more time to negotiate with you. Always start your negotiation at 10 to 15 percent lower than the lowest price you have already found.