High School Students. Clothing stores absolutely target high school students. The stores themselves market by showing outfits that appeal to the age group.

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High School Students

Clothing stores absolutely target high school students. The stores themselves market by showing outfits that appeal to the age group. Most teens care about how they look, and are always wanting to stay on top of trends. So places such as Suzy Sheer present outfits that are the hit fashion for the moment. High school students need to have clothing, so way not stay fashionable with what's new. Often you see stores like H&M or Bootlegger put on sales when it gets to be certain times of the year. For example stores that sell clothing will often set up a sale for times like back to school. These stores know that students are needing cloths for the new school year, and that some high school students do not have jobs and don’t have the amount of money to pay full price for a lot of clothes.

Many fast food restaurants appeal and market to high school students. Often times teens within the ages of might not have jobs. Meaning these people won’t have the money to always go out and buy all the ingredients needed for a full meal. Also many high school students get pressed for time. Balancing homework or extra curricular activities, they may not have time to make themselves food. Fast food places know this and make sure their food is tasty, cheep, and fast. Places like Harvey's are sure to promise good food that’s quick. Places like local pizza shops make sure they are located near schools for students wanting a good cheep lunch.

Stores that often sell electronics like The Source try to market to high school students. High school students are given assignments that usually include printing off or research. So many students are in need of computers. The Source being one of the stores that markets to high school students in sure to sell laptops for a decent price as well as offering good warranty. Students will like good warranty incase it breaks, knowing how teen’s treat their devices. High school students also love having their cell phones. So The Source and other stores alike are sure to leave their phones at the front of their stores so students realize and buy a new phone.

High school students love to be active. Many students play sports such as hockey or soccer. So stores that sell equipment are very appealing. Places such as Sport Check market well to high school students by selling the equipment needed. Sometimes when it becomes a sports season the make sales on the sports equipment becoming more appealing for students to buy what they need at a lower price.

Certain school supply store market towards high school students. Places like Staples make sure to offer good sales when it come to be back to school. Many school projects require printing work out at home, so even the slightest sale on paper interreges students. They sell some great computers that students need, and binders which are almost a main need in school. Clearly these stores market to high school students well.