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| Kings and Queens Discount Clothing Store | BUSINESS PLAN | | Prepared By: Terrance Clayton | 5/6/2009 |

Bus 4100 -01
Dr. Hamid Ali |

INTRODUCTION

Kings and Queens’s clothing story will care a combination of well known designers and popular brand names, as well as national and local department store label along with countless others in one shopping location all at a fraction of the original price! What separates Kings and Queens from other clothing stores is that we carry large selection of plus size and king size fashion. We also have a tailor and seamstress on site so our customers can get that perfect fit.
Located in Chicago, Illinois on the Westside, Kings and Queens will pride itself on selecting only the best quality merchandise at discount prices. By buying up manufactures’ overstock, post- season, and close out stock. Kings and Queens are able to offer fashionable, high quality designer items at 25% - 50% less than those of the department stores. Kings and Queens also have discount sales on their already low prices everyday! Stop by and see what you are missing!

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Kings and Queens will be a start up discount apparel retail store that offers brand name clothing for plus size women and big men. This business will sell high-end designer clothes and accessories for professional men and women. We also offer the latest fashion in urban and casual attire for the entire family as well. We will offer in our Men’s and Youth department brand names such as Sean John, Phat Farm, Polo, and Enyce. For the woman we have House of Deron, Dolce & Gabana, Apple Bottom, and DKNY to name a few. Our clothes are for plus size women and big men who want to look nice, be casual, and wear designer clothes without the department store prices.
Kings and Queens will be owned and operated by Terrance Clayton and Nia Berry as a

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