Citi Trends Latest Off-Price Retailer Thriving As Consumers Seek Value
Off-price has been one of the standout retail sectors this year and Citi Trends has added to that momentum, with ambitious store expansion next on its growth plan.
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Off-price has been one of the standout retail sectors this year and Citi Trends has added to that momentum, with ambitious store expansion next on its growth plan.
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