The shopping friends: This pair seems to cherish their friendship more than the possibility of acquiring beautiful sweaters at deeply discounted prices. More time is spent chatting than scouring the racks,
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So where do you fit in?
–ALISON COOL
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Shopping All Shoppers Were Not Created Equal By Natalie Hormilla Monday,
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In between dodging tourists and trying to find the perfect sweater dress on the sales racks, we managed to do a little anthropology on our fellow holiday shoppers.
We found they break down into three distinct types: