- 7,973
- 6,835
^ its 780 Euro which equals 858 US dollars. I'm guessing it will retail for 799
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^ its 780 Euro which equals 858 US dollars. I'm guessing it will retail for 799
Most of the time prices aren't adjusted for exchange rates. If it's £100 over there then chances are it's $100 over here. The UK kinda gets the short end of the stick on that one,unless they buy from a US retailer that ships overseas then it benefits them more.
Varsity is nice but $800 nice....NEGATRON.
Need that deep discount to $350.
@rock steady22 I feel you why would it be $799 if the conversion is $858.
Most of the time prices aren't adjusted for exchange rates. If it's £100 over there then chances are it's $100 over here. The UK kinda gets the short end of the stick on that one,unless they buy from a US retailer that ships overseas then it benefits them more.
Repped for the read. I've seen a couple of articles which complain about UK pricing (not just RL)Those moto jeans look like demin socks. The avg guy is going to need a shoehorn to get into those.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-buy-designer-clothing-local-High-Street.htmlMost of the time prices aren't adjusted for exchange rates. If it's £100 over there then chances are it's $100 over here. The UK kinda gets the short end of the stick on that one,unless they buy from a US retailer that ships overseas then it benefits them more.
Old acticle, but good read on Ralph Lauren UK pricing vs. US pricing
Anybody know if the Smithfield NC outlet is worth the trip?...
Never knew that, thanks for the knowledge. That is a loss for the UK crew but they do get some occasional exclusives I ain't mad at.
Most of the time prices aren't adjusted for exchange rates. If it's £100 over there then chances are it's $100 over here. The UK kinda gets the short end of the stick on that one,unless they buy from a US retailer that ships overseas then it benefits them more.
Good read. Looks like UK is getting stuck with the high prices across retail,.Repped for the read. I've seen a couple of articles which complain about UK pricing (not just RL)
While I don't doubt the validity of the claims I think there may be some exaggeration in there. The bit about the 15 designer items coming up to £12,576 for the US and £16,296 for the UK is more of a win for them than it normally is because that £12,576 is about $20k here. They're £4,000 under what one would expect it to cost. Not only that but the things that people like over her are different from over there so what goes on sale and what doesn't is reflected accordingly.
I can see the 26% presented in this article and it goes into why it might be that way at the end, all of which would definitely seem to hold up when taken together (other than the plug thing ).
I'd be doing the same if I lived overseas.That math may need some work, they are definitely getting screwed over there. Prime example is that new varsity. $858 for them as opposed to $695 in the USA. I'm getting more and more UK buyers these days, it makes sense for them to purchase in dollars rather than gbp or euro even at full retail.
God bless you and your family.50% off one item back for the outlets...enjoy