The phrase denotes the availability of formal attire, specifically suit sets manufactured by Ben Marc, at reduced prices. This typically occurs to clear out existing inventory, often at the end of a season or to make room for newer collections. An example would be a retail event advertising drastically lowered prices on remaining suit sets from a previous year’s production.
Such sales events benefit both consumers and retailers. For consumers, it provides an opportunity to acquire high-quality garments at a fraction of their original cost. Retailers, on the other hand, are able to reduce surplus stock, freeing up capital and storage space for new merchandise. Historically, these types of promotional activities have been a consistent strategy in the retail sector to manage inventory and stimulate sales.