Then there's the fact that the media in the Twin Cities are running a story about it tonight.
Teenager going home with 21 pairs of Nikes for himself and family members. See Eagan's new outlet mall @ 5pm @WCCO pic.twitter.com/4gSp4saod0
— Angela Davis (@AngelaDavisWCCO) August 14, 2014
Sure, that kid plopped down over $1,000 of his own cash to buy those 21 pairs of Nike shoes.
As for this being a story, I don't really see why. Outlet malls are nothing new. I was about ten years old when the one near Medford, MN opened. It was about a half hour drive from my house and we have family in the area so we occasionally stopped there. My dad stayed in the car and my mom took me to a few stores to buy clothes or shoes. It was alright but it's not like it gave me a huge shoperection or clothesboner.
As I said, outlet malls are nothing new. Hell, Albertville, MN is on the map because it is home to a huge outlet mall. North Branch, MN has a tiny bastardized version of an outlet mall. And even Woodbury was once home to an outlet mall. It's old news to me. I get that people are only drawn to shiny, new palaces of consumerism but in ten years it will be a half-empty shit hole with a crater-filled parking lot and a smattering of stores which aren't outlet shops at all as it becomes a typical suburban strip mall complete with a massage parlor where happy endings can be had for the right price.
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