Physical mobility has contributed to a “cross-pollination of cultures,” meaning consumers who are transferred in their jobs from one part of the country to another bring their clothing preferences with them. Customers seek out-of-season merchandise for their travels to areas with different climates. A broader merchandise selection is needed to satisfy more sophisticated consumers who are exposed to many cultures. Distinctive regional patterns of dress are recognized and adhered to in the United States.
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