Business
Prices Of Children’s Wear Soar Ahead Of Christmas
Prices of children’s wear have gone up in Osogbo, a couple of weeks to Christmas, a check by our correspondent
Mrs Biola Aderibigbe, who sells “ ready-made’’ children’s wear at Orisumbare Market, attributed the increase in prices to high demands due to the forthcoming Christmas and New Year celebrations.
She said that clothes of children under the age of three, which she sold for N2,000 apiece about two weeks ago, now cost N2,500.
Besides, Aderibigbe said that the prices of T-shirts, trousers and ladies’ wear had also gone up by over N500, when compared to their previous prices.
Mr Funso Adeola, a trader at Oke-fia, noted that during the Yuletide, people always preferred to buy new clothes for themselves and their children.
“Christmas period is a good period for all businessmen and women because we make much gains during the period. We always pray for Christmas to come,’’ he said.
Adeola, who noted that traders in Onitsha had increased the prices of children’s wear, said that they had no other option than to similarly adjust the prices of their wares.
“For instance, boys’ jeans and waist-coat, which formerly sold for N1, 200 and N2, 500, now cost N1, 400 and N3, 500 respectively,’’ he said.
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