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2 months ago
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Lacoste is widely known for its cotton knit shirts. it is perceived to be of superior quality, garners a certain status among it

s users, and therefore command a premium price. lacoste therefore has ______________.
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marusya05 [3.7K]2 months ago
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Lacoste is renowned for its cotton knit shirts, recognized for their high quality and the status they confer upon wearers, leading to premium pricing. Consequently, Lacoste enjoys brand protection from competitors and from market price pressures.
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