I'm just looking in at the Susan Graver show and my eyes are popping at some of the prices being asked for what is, generally, ok but mediocre fashion. I can't afford to be spending around £50 on a top, especially with the risk of return postage if it isn't right, but I wouldn't pay those prices for what's on offer anyway as I just don't feel it is worth it. Her stuff used to be decent quality at affordable prices. Every brand seems to be flogging identical styles too - if you threw the whole lot into a pile on the floor, you'd have to be picking them up and reading the labels to see which was which. I know we've said all this here before, but it still beggars belief what they think they can get away with charging for their fashion, some of which really is awful. Same for TSVs, I hate it when they have advanced orders. I'd rather have product in stock and also more on easy pay. I wonder how often they imagine that their target audience places an order. Do they try to aim to have customers come back once a week or once a month? I just wonder what they think they are gaining by shifting their market presence into the high end bracket, especially given the current economy.