Boxing Day brought out eager bargain hunters to big box stores and local retailers like Freeds, where half-off storewide sales drew in crowds looking for post-Christmas deals. The 95-year-old Windsor retailer saw a steady stream of shoppers interested in suits, sweaters, and jackets, with the first 100 customers receiving a $25 coupon. Despite the popularity of online shopping, many still prefer shopping in-store for clothing that needs tailoring, appreciating the convenience and personal touch of trying on items before purchasing.
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