Louis naturally began to think about how to occupy the downmarket.
Mayer Ready-to-Wear was born from this concept.
"William, Mayer Ready-to-Wear is an important step in our layout for the light industry."
"It's not just because it's easier to produce, but also because it's the simplest choice to improve the living conditions of the lower class."
William grumbled, "I don't quite understand what you're saying, but from what I've seen, the appearance of Mayer Ready-to-Wear has indeed improved the attire of ordinary citizens."
Louis smiled.
He didn't explain the logic behind it.
Louis clearly remembered the period from the 1990s to 2005 in his previous life, when the ready-to-wear industry had not yet blossomed domestically, and fabric stores were still prevalent in some markets.
Yes, you heard right.
At the time when he traveled over, most people still saw fabrics in curtain shops.
