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Chain stores are saying this year's clothing items can be paired with last year's trends, but customers will still be looking for discounts.
Chain stores are saying this year’s clothing items can be paired with last year’s trends, but customers will still be looking for discounts.
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NEW YORK — Americans are increasingly shopping in their own closets for new looks, so merchants are diving in to help out.

Clothing retailers are spotlighting a number of bold items this fall — leather pants, jackets with structured shoulders, and sequined tops and skirts, for instance — to persuade strapped consumers they can update their wardrobes without buying a new look head to toe.

At luxury merchant Neiman Marcus, for example, employees are explicitly asking shoppers about what their wardrobes already include, instead of just helping them stuff their closets with new things. But persuading financially squeezed shoppers to open their wallets without dangling fat discounts continues to be challenging.

Data on retailers’ same-store sales for June, to be released today, are expected to show another month of stagnating sales.

And federal job data released late last week that showed rising joblessness and shrinking wages for those still employed spurred worry over shoppers’ spending later this year and into the holiday season.

Merchants rely more now on shoppers’ paychecks to fuel purchases because consumers’ two other key sources of funding — credit cards and home-equity loans — have shrunk. But, seeing their earnings dwindle, shoppers are continuing to seek 70 percent discounts.

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