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| | If The Price Point Fits (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | The need for a wide range of price points, either in company stores or for purchases from a manufacturer's catalog, has been established and is widely accepted and understood. |
 | | She says that as you move from combed, ringspun cotton to open-end cotton, the feel of the hand is really affected and, hence, so is the price. |
 | | A purchasing agent at a company wants to buy something for the employees to wear when they are out mingling with the public, installing air conditioners, delivering merchandise, going to the ballpark with the rest of the company, or any number of other reasons, but he isn't sure the company can afford to outfit everyone. |
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