Sometimes, "seasonal merchandise" pertains to either collections offered in Fall, Winter, Spring or Summer (i.e. designer brands do this). However usually it pertains to "holidays, ect" like Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmass, Easter, and Summer merchandise-
UK it is merchandise.USA it is merchandize.
In this poem, a man and a woman sell merchandize and no one interested or wanted to buy their merchandize. I think they feel sad because their merchandize is not sold.
The usual spelling is merchandise, meaning goods. The spelling merchandize is an alternate (US) spelling for the verb "to merchandise," meaning to promote for sale or to advertise.
A stockist is a retailer that stocks merchandize. There are numerous websites available to locate stockists on the web, depending on the merchandize desired. The local Yellowpages are a good place to start looking for stockists.
Yes. The Secretariat website homepage has lots of merchandize, including toys.
To protect the store and its merchandize while also trying to make sales.
Edward Burrow has written: 'A new and compleat book of rates, comprehending the rates of merchandize ..'
A Return Merchandize Authorization Number is granted by the business/retailer to the customer upon request for the purpose of processing returns quickly and efficiently.
A ski area is a seasonal economy. Fishing is a seasonal economy Etc
The non-importation agreement of 1768 was aimed at boycotting any kind of goods or merchandize from Great Britain
The correct spelling for the noun is merchandise(material being sold).In the US, the verb (to advertise for sale) may also be spelled "merchandize" (merchandizing).
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