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		<title>Economic crisis inspires thrifty shopping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class='fb-like'></p><p>Article by Amira Eskander, The University Echo Online</p> <p>NOTE: The Chattanooga Market will reopen for the 2009 season on April 26, 2009</p> <p>With the economy in crisis, students are cutting back on everything except fashion, but instead of spending a lot of money, they are finding more cost-effective ways to shop.</p> <p>Lizzie Duff, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='fb-like'><iframe src='http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=http://www.chattanoogamarket.com/2009/02/economic-crisis-inspires-thrifty-shopping/&amp;layout=standard&amp;show_faces=true&amp;width=260&amp;action=like&amp;colorscheme=light' scrolling='no' frameborder='0' allowTransparency='true' style='border:none; overflow:hidden; width:260px; height:26px'></iframe></p><p>Article by Amira Eskander, <a href="http://media.www.utcecho.com/media/storage/paper483/news/2009/02/12/Culture/Economic.Crisis.Inspires.Thrifty.Shopping-3624988.shtml" target="_blank"><em>The University Echo Online</em></a></p>
<p><strong>NOTE: The Chattanooga Market will reopen for the 2009 season on April 26, 2009</strong></p>
<p>With the economy in crisis, students are cutting back on everything except fashion, but instead of spending a lot of money, they are finding more cost-effective ways to shop.</p>
<p>Lizzie Duff, a Chattanooga senior, said she is normally a boutique shopper but has been searching for more affordable ways to dress due to the recession.</p>
<p>&#8220;You don&#8217;t have to spend a lot to look good,&#8221; Duff said. &#8220;It&#8217;s about the signature pieces in your wardrobe.&#8221; Fashionable bargains, especially on basic items, can be found at stores like TJ Maxx, Charlotte Russe, Rue 21, Target and Wal-Mart, Duff said. &#8220;You can always find those items cheaper if you&#8217;re willing to look,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>&#8220;America&#8217;s Thrift Store on Lee Highway is also a great place to find deals if you&#8217;ve got the time to dig,&#8221; Duff said. &#8220;The clothes average around $2.84 per item, so you can put together an entire wardrobe for the price of one item from a boutique.&#8221;</p>
<p>Duff said she recommends shopping at the <strong>Chattanooga Market</strong> at the First Tennessee Pavilion on Sundays. &#8220;The great thing about the market is that everything is local,&#8221; she said. &#8220;You can find everything from clothes to jewelry to artwork to homemade jams and fresh flowers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Shopping at the Chattanooga Market helps support the community, Duff said. &#8220;The middle man is completely eliminated and the money goes directly to the individuals,&#8221; she said.<br />
<span id="more-696"></span>Levi Adams, a Chattanooga senior, said he finds clothes at unclaimed baggage and overstock stores like Rugged Wearhouse, Ross and Marshall&#8217;s. &#8220;[These] stores have high quality merchandise at low prices,&#8221; Adams said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Seriously, the best thing to do to look fly is to reinvent things you already have,&#8221; Adams said. &#8220;Just dig around in your closet and find things that haven&#8217;t seen the light of day in years.&#8221;</p>
<p>Grace Maness, a Knoxville junior, said she recommends Plato&#8217;s Closet, a chain consignment shop. &#8220;I love it because you can take in the clothes you don&#8217;t like anymore and trade them in for new ones,&#8221; Maness said.</p>
<p>According to Maness, it is different than searching through a normal thrift store because they do not accept clothes that are tattered, stained or more than two seasons old.</p>
<p>&#8220;You can find such great deals on top brands,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I got Express jeans there once for eight bucks.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the economy in decline, many stores are going out of business, and going to store closing sales is the best way to take advantage of the recession, Maness said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The stores that are still open just changed from winter to spring and everything is going on sale,&#8221; Maness said. &#8220;Now is the best time to stock up on sale items, and if you find something you really love, buy it in every color.&#8221;</p>
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