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1、BusinessEnglishReadingCoursewareBook2Chapter TwelveAbstracts from Articles onConsignment&Auction寄售与拍卖分析文摘寄售与拍卖分析文摘StepOneFirst,readMaterialOneunderteachersinstructions.Thenteachergiveshintsortipsforreading.Finally,teachercheckstheanswersandgivesexplanations.When Conscience and Closet CollideREVIEWIN
2、G her wardrobe earlier this season,Elizabeth Marvin had a moment of reckoning.“How did this closet become so massively overstuffed?”she mused,disconcerted by the sight of so many Marni jackets,Chlo bags and Jimmy Choo shoes jostling for space on the racks.“From my green perspective,part of me feels
3、guilty about being such a major consumer.”But Ms.Marvin,the New York sales director for theNational Audubon Society and a self-described“majorenvironmentalist,”feltneithersoguiltynorsostrappedthatsheplannedtostopshoppingcoldturkey.“InsteadofbuyingthatChlojacketthatIwantrightnow,”shesaid,“Im much hap
4、pier purchasing something at aconsignmentstorethatismuchless.”Inrecentmonths,high-enddesignerresaleshopshavebeen the beneficiaries of a subtle shift in consumerthinking,asfashionlovers,eventhosewhocanaffordtosplurge,reassesstheirpriorities.Unsettledbycontinuingrecession fears and the soaring prices
5、of designerclothes,and assailed by queasy consciences as well,manyfindtheseshopsawaytoupdatetheirwardrobeswithoutseriouslydentingtheirbankaccountsortheirsenseofsocialpropriety.“Everyone is feeling the pinch these days or knowspeople who are feeling the pinch,”said Linda KenneyBaden,aprominentlawyeri
6、nNewYork.“Itsgoodtobuyausedcaragain,anditschictobuyusedclothes.”ShopperslikeMrs.Baden,somewithformidableretailhabits,are turning to consignment stores to offloaddesigner clothing and accessories and to accumulatesparecash,asoftenasnotplowingtheprofitsbackintothe very same store.Cash-strapped bargain
7、 seekersandaffluenttrophyhuntersalikeareparingtheirclosets,earning 40 to 50 percent of the resale shops askingprice.Resaleshopperspayroughlyaquartertoathirdoftheoriginalmarketvalueofstill-covetedSaintLaurentMusebags,StellaMcCartneyjumpsuitsandLouboutinpumps.Merchants report that the number of shoppe
8、rs andconsignorsisclimbingandthatbusinesshasrarelybeenso robust.“The rise of the euro,sky-high retail pricesandtheideaofrecyclingthosearesomeofthethingsthatdrivecustomersrighttoourdoor,”saidLauraFluhr,anownerofMichaels,the54-year-oldgrandedameoffancy resale stores on the Upper East Side ofManhattan.
9、“In an otherwise bleak retail scene,consignment is athrivingarea,”Ms.Fluhrsaid,notingthatherbusinessis30percentaheadforthefirstfourmonthsof2008.Sheadded that the extravagant prices of new designerfashions and the influx of European visitors scouringNewYorkforbargainshavecontributedtothegrowth.“Peopl
10、eare really resentingdesignerprices atconventional stores,”said Ina Bernstein,the owner ofIna,thedesignerresalechaininManhattan.“Inaway,thatswhyourbusinessisup.”Shesaidthatsalesareaheadby15percentfromJanuarythroughAprilateachofherfiveboutiques.VickiHaberman,whosellsprivatelyandthroughaWebsite,ascrib
11、es a heightened interest in consignmentshoppingpartlytoconsumersapparentlyunquenchableappetite for luxury labels,even those that are gentlyworn.“Every time you open a magazine,you seesomebody wearing a quote-unquote vintage designergown,”she said.“Shopping vintage and consignmenthaslostmuchofitsstig
12、maandbecomemainstream.”April was a record month for Rickys Exceptional Treasures,aluxuryresalestoreoneBay.RickySerbin,theowner,reportedthathis site had about 150,000 hits and some 4,000 visits a day.“ThesepeopledonotneedtobeshoppingoneBay,”Mr.Serbinsaid of his well-heeled customers.“They tell themse
13、lves,Imgettinga$13,000gownfor$2,000or$3,000,whichisnothingtothem.”Ifacustomerpartswith$1,000forajeweledLanvinnecklaceatthe site,its a bargain compared with the original$8,000 tag.“Theymayseethatasatighteningofthebelt,”Mr.Serbinnotedtartly.Certainlytherewardsofbuyingandsellingthroughresaleshopscanbem
14、oreemotionalthanpractical.AsJudyYun,acustomerand consignor at Ina,acknowledged,there are no savings ingetting back$350 for a Balenciaga bag that cost$1,600,thenspendingthemoneyona$400pairofManoloBlahniksandals.She buys and consigns nonetheless because,she said:“I likeseeingthatlittlebitofextracash.A
15、ctually,itsnotsolittlewhenyouretalkingaboutaBalenciagahandbag.”Among the covetable pieces at Ina last week were aPrada pink mock-crocodile evening bag,which wasselling for$825,compared with the original price ofabout$2,200;aD&Geveningdressinbronze-coloredlacefor$475,$1,800new;anda$325pairofLouboutin
16、pumps,originally$775.AtActII,adesigner resalestoreinKansasCity,Mo.,pieces from St.John,Yves Saint Laurent,Prada andDior are quick to vanish from the racks,said GloriaEverhart,theowner.ChanelboucltweedsandHermshandbags can fetch prices in the thousands wherevertheyturnup.Other labels that once sizzle
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