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    Tom: Men are very habitual buyers. They buy the same thing over and over again. And I ¦¡ sure, I've found that I've bought the same thing two or three times. I had a shirt I loved so much, I went out and bought one as close to the original as I could find, and people thought I was crazy. Women thought I was crazy.
    Valerie: I think ¦¡ is that the older people get here, women in particular, the more subdued the colors they choose to wear. Whereas in the West, I remember seeing people in my hometown where, the older they got, they felt like they had to ¦¡
    Kim: Brighten up. Yes, yes, yes.
    Valerie: ¦¡ compensate for their age. They'd wear bright red pantsuits or something.
    Kim: Yes, yes.
    Valerie: It's really different.
    Kim: Yes.