It’s a nice day, so I’m sure you guys will be going to a nearby outlet this weekend. However, if you are confused when purchasing something at an outlet,
be sure to ask the staff about this from now on. Otherwise, you may purchase the product thinking it is the same, but then be told that the materials are different, and the employees may even give a vague answer.
This is asking if it is a reorder product. Outlet products are divided into three categories: 1. Same main product as department store, 2. A product that received a good response was reordered with the same design,
but department store reordered products may have different fabric materials, etc. 3.
It has the same design as the product with the last 3 good responses, but it is a permanent reorder product produced by the permanent store itself using cheaper fabric materials.
Reorder products are not products with improved design or materials from the customer’s perspective,
but rather are products that focus more on reducing prices from the seller’s perspective for reasons such as making them an outlet-only product. Of course, among the three, the quality of the permanent reorder product is bound to be low.
Of course, reordered products are not always bad, but if you know this, you may just buy it because it was greatly discounted from the original price, or it may not have the comfort you wanted.
This may prevent you from buying a product with a different feel and fit. I finally learned a little bit about the truth about the prices of outlet products.