Sure enough, the group of people stood there and talked for a while, expressing their disgust for the sweater for a long time, but they were reluctant to leave.

They had touched the sweater on the model all over, and each of them grabbed one of the dozen or so sweaters on the shelf, and they were reluctant to put them down, as if they were afraid that someone else would snatch them away if they put them down.

Then a few more people noticed the strange clothes on the model, came over to touch them and felt how nice they felt.

When I was about to grab one from the shelf to take a closer look, I found that the shelf was empty and all the sweaters were grabbed by people.

"Mrs. Zhang, Mrs. Li, and Miss Chen, have you paid for the sweaters in your hands? Can you lend them to me? I want to buy one of these novel clothes and bring it back to my daughter Ying'er. She loves the novelties in the Fairy Valley Supermarket the most."

One of the ladies looked at the sweaters tightly held in the hands of several familiar ladies and girls, and was curious about what they were doing there after buying the sweaters.

When the ladies heard this, they held their sweaters tighter and said nervously:

"Let's take another look. This sweater is a bit strange. I don't dare to wear it after I buy it! Mrs. Xue, you should look at other things. There are so many novel things in this supermarket!"

Mrs. Xue smiled when she heard this:

"My daughter Ying'er likes these strange things. I have bought almost all the novelty items in this supermarket, but this sweater is the first time I have seen it. It should be sold for the first time, right? My daughter will definitely be very happy if I buy it for her."

She stared at the sweaters in other people's hands with burning eyes, but unfortunately no one was willing to give her their sweater.

People are like this. When they see others rushing to buy something that they think is dispensable, they will feel that they need it too.

The dozen or so people holding sweaters were afraid that the lady would ask them to give up the sweaters in their hands, so they looked at each other and immediately some of them turned around and walked towards the cashier counter.

Seeing this, the others quickly followed.

Suddenly, only a few ladies who came later were left in front of the sweater shelf. Facing the empty shelves, they felt annoyed that they were late.

Mrs. Xue, who had spoken earlier, rolled her eyes and directly pulled the sweater off the wooden model in a few seconds. She took it away to pay without saying a word.

The remaining ladies: "..."

Seeing that the sweater that was originally disliked by the ladies was sold out in an instant, Qiao Erhe couldn't help but admire his niece.

But she felt a little regretful: "Ranran, I didn't expect this sweater to be so popular. I should have waited until there were more of them before putting it on the shelves."

Qiao Ran smiled and said, "Uncle, it takes some time to knit this sweater. We are just beginners, and it's good enough if we can knit a finished product in ten days. This is what the aunts and sisters-in-law with quick hands knitted. It will probably take a few days to half a month for others. In fact, it's better to sell a dozen pieces now. The smaller the number, the more precious it seems."

"Hunger marketing" was the most commonly used method for some brands to launch new products in the past. This would make people who didn't buy the product more itchy and want it even more.

When they are put on the shelves in batches later, they will be sold out without any promotion.

Knitting sweaters is purely handmade, and no matter how fast you speed up, it is impossible to finish it in one day, so the low output makes it more precious.

"Later, I will ask Sister Wu and the others to design a few more new patterns. We can also knit them into cardigans, but this is a little difficult and needs further research."

There are also buttons, which were not available in the Dai Viet Kingdom. Clothes and pants are fastened with belts, which is very inconvenient.

Cardigans need buttons, and Qiao Ran plans to study what materials to use to make buttons.

In the past, buttons were mass-produced by machines, costing a few cents each or a few dollars in a bag. But now they have to be made entirely by hand, which is quite labor-intensive.

But she doesn't have to do any of this work herself. She just needs to provide an idea and a blueprint, and someone will supervise it.

Qiao Ran's initial idea was to use wood to make buttons, grind them into a flat shape, drill two or four holes in the middle, and then fix them to clothes with needle and thread.

You can also use jade, but the cost will increase.

You can also use beads. You can make a hole in the middle and sew them on clothes as buttons.

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