Eid shopping gains momentum

18 Jul, 2014

Eid shopping has gained momentum here while people have started rushing to shopping centers to purchase cloths as the Eid-ul-Fitr; one of the greatest religious festivals is drawing nearer. Children and women are more enthusiastic in choosing new and unique design clothes to wear on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.
However, extraordinary high prices of cloth, readymade garment, food and other essential items compelled majority of people in lower and middle income group to stay away from markets although only 12 days left in Eid-ul-Fitr. With food inflation even higher many find their Eid shopping budgets further constrained. "Household expenditure has doubled and tripled in last one year but salary of people is the same as before. There's no question arises to buy new clothe this year said a salaried person.
On the other hand, a very large segment of the society in upper income group as well as lower and middle income group have started visiting shopping centers after Iftar. However, some parents in lower and middle income groups are trying to buy affordable products particularly garments and shoes for their children because they could not see displeasure on the innocent faces.
For this purpose the low-income people preferred to visit stalls at roadsides and on footpaths because products available on these stalls are less expensive than the shops. Salaried class people said in the limited salary it is almost difficult for them to meet the needs of daily life but Eid is such event, once in a year, so they try their best to purchase according to their resources. This buying spree is likely to continue until the last day of the holy month of Ramazan.
The number of visitors is gradually increasing in the markets and so are the sales. From mid-day to mid-night, footpaths, makeshift sale stalls and shopping malls, illuminated to welcome Eid, have started receiving crowds mainly women. The customers throng different markets of the city every day. Following gradually increasing the rush of customers, the shops remain open even on holidays including Sunday in hope to sell more.
The shops are flooded with latest garments for male, females and children. The shops are full of new as well as traditional attires to cater the need particularly the teen-aged boys and girls. The markets of city have abundant stocks of goods. These goods vary from luxurious to household essential items. The showrooms have been made attractive with the display of goods. Some of the shopkeepers offer Eid discount on clothes to attract more customers.
Meanwhile, shops and boutiques selling readymade clothes have marred tailors' business in the city. Tailoring shops across the city appear to have slowly lost ground to readymade clothing stores with latest collections of dresses ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr. Many tailors claim they are receiving fewer orders every year, and this year, they may have to continue taking orders even in the second half of Ramazan. Despite price and inflation the volume of market transactions is relatively high this year. The buyers mostly middle class are found moving from shop to shop at city's clay road's markets asking prices of goods.
Small shops are found more crowded than the big shopping malls. Buyers in larger numbers are crowding the shopping centers. Most of the rich buyers are crowding different big shopping centers while the low-income groups are seen purchasing their desired items from city's footpath shops.

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