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Posted: 12:00 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008

Reap the benefits of retail's slow holiday season

The holiday shopping season was worse than expected by retail. Circuit City sales dropped 10 percent in December, and that's in the hot realm of electronics. The flip side to this story is that now there are great deals out there in the retail world. January is the sweetest month of the year to look for bargains. Clark was recently in a discount store when he saw bags of bows that were originally $2.99 marked down to 9 cents! So he bought 9 packs for 81 cents and now has 270 bows for years to come!

Clothing is one sector where you can find some real deals. Retailers are always looking 1 season ahead. Last week, Clark bought a lambskin leather jacket on clearance for $59. If he had bought it in the fall, it would have cost more than twice as much. So Clark's rule of thumb is to follow the calendar. On the first day of winter, winter clothing goes on clearance. On the first day of spring, spring clothes go on sale, etc. One caveat: Do not buy back-to-school clothes for your kids before they get back to school. The retailers try to trick you with non-sale sales in the weeks before September. Speaking of school, Clark once saw 20 pens for 20 cents after the kidlets returned. At a penny a pen, you better believe he stocked up!
 
 

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