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All good things,they say,come at a price. And if they come at 70 per cent the original price,no ones complaining. Precisely what makes the Ensemble biannual sale such a success is easy to feel,but difficult to pinpoint is it the courteous staff or the top quality merchandise,or just the idea that one could own a fabulous Manish Arora frock at one-third its original price?
Ensemble,even during sale-time,resembles more a respectable cathedral than the fish market you would expect at other markdowns. Thats only natural considering that the store is devoted to the worship of high fashion,but that doesnt mean the average shopper stays away. Standing in the flagship Lion Gate store,one sees a crowd not otherwise seen here. A genteel chaos prevailscustomers single-mindedly rummage through the racks in search of the perfect bargain,while sales persons trudge about,helping undecided shoppers make the right purchase.
This assertion is echoed by customer Sana Thakur,The quality of the clothes on sale and the prices make the sale an experience worth waiting for. This time of the year is especially good as one can stock up on clothes for the festive season which follows shortly. Brides too make a beeline for the store this time of the year. Nayanika Botejur has come all the way from Dehiwala in Sri Lanka to shop for her daughters wedding. As she sits surrounded by sundry relatives and friends,all of whom are busy sorting through the collection,she informs that it was her experience from last years sale which convinced her to come back. I shopped for my daughters engagement also here. The collection they have is beautiful and the slashed prices are a huge plus. Besides that,they have a very helpful and knowledgeable staff. Its a very satisfying experience.
Its interesting to note that the idea of being able to purchase a classic Tarun Tahiliani drape at bargain basement prices is still not alluring enough for many canny spenders. While one does see more of a crowd here at sale-time,a lot of them being average shoppers,the real crowd still seems to stay away. Newly married Aparna Gangadhar makes it very clear that for her its first the quality,then the price that matters but never the name. I can buy a beautiful sari for a wedding at Nalli too. Why would I spend twice the amount I spend there,even if theres a sale here,just for the label? Besides,its not as if Im ever going to wear such ornate clothes again.
Value-for-money,it would seem,still means different things to different people.
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