Buying In - (Page 3) chapter one the pretty good problem RATIONAL THINKING . . . FIFTY-THREE PRETTY GOOD KITCHEN RANGES . . . THE COMMODITY T . . . ECKO UNLTD.’S CUL-DE-SAC CRED . . . THE “PROJECTABILITY” OF HELLO KITTY . . . THE HUNDREDS rational thinking Imagine that you’re naked. Or maybe it’s better to put it this way: Imagine that you need some sort of clothing. This may not be a biological imperative like thirst, but wearing something is still pretty much a baseline acceptable social behavior. How, then, do you choose to meet this authentic consumer need? Cram as many responses to that question as will fit into the two million square feet of exhibition space at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and you have Magic. Magic is a twice yearly trade show for the apparel industry, a place where makers of clothes gather to display their wares for the benefit of retail
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