Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Outlet malls have really changed, haven't they?
It's weird, because when I was a kid I remember that the outlet mall was really something different. It consisted of a bunch of no frills stores with dinged up, old merchandise (clothes, shoes, refrigerators) costing a fair sight lower than retail. That was kind of nice.
But now outlet malls are basically just regular malls with a few outlet stores and/or items. They're almost all outdoor malls, which is convenient in the 95-degree heat, and there are some stores that seem to be at every single one: Gap, Nike, random kitchen store, crappy party store, Carter's. Weird how that works, isn't it? And then there's a Subway or a low-quality pizza place which makes me wonder if their food is outlet food, too.
I still go, though, because there's the chance I'll find something good. It just kind of bugs me that I can buy full-price stuff at the outlet mall.
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