PrincessInOz
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I found some time to go shopping this school holidays and made it to Chadstone, the Shopping Capital (their tag line, not mine). I know that the Gap store was due to open there in October and as I had not been to Chadstone in about 6 weeks, I was delighted to find the store open.
I did not have a lot of time to check out prices but I had a quick look at the Gap Khakis - long pants were retailing at $90. The shorts were retailing at around $60. The Gap Jeans were retailing at $110.
There seemed to be a good range of stock, with the usual size options. And I didn't have time to head upstairs to the kids section.
I know these prices are higher than what we pay in the US at full retail price. But I didn't think they were too bad, considering that the Gap shop at the airport was selling the khakis duty free at $180.
And when you think that you don't need to purchase an airline ticket to shop at Gap, it's practically a BARGAIN!
Now....if only they would open a Banana Republic.
I did not have a lot of time to check out prices but I had a quick look at the Gap Khakis - long pants were retailing at $90. The shorts were retailing at around $60. The Gap Jeans were retailing at $110.
There seemed to be a good range of stock, with the usual size options. And I didn't have time to head upstairs to the kids section.
I know these prices are higher than what we pay in the US at full retail price. But I didn't think they were too bad, considering that the Gap shop at the airport was selling the khakis duty free at $180.
And when you think that you don't need to purchase an airline ticket to shop at Gap, it's practically a BARGAIN!

Now....if only they would open a Banana Republic.
