Ah, yes - well, depending on what or when, you are expected to negotiate.
[Lesson time, it seems!] For example, hatters don't negotiate - hard work is put into every hat, and they are usually works of art, too, so every one has the price they deserve. Ideally, anyway. But when you're buying groceries at the market, for example, and you buy in large quantities, you could haggle for a small reduction in the final price. Round it up, you know? Same goes for fabric.
But what you need are, I imagine, quality boots and gloves, so if we find them - you pay what they're worth. They'll last you long, after all.
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[Lesson time, it seems!] For example, hatters don't negotiate - hard work is put into every hat, and they are usually works of art, too, so every one has the price they deserve. Ideally, anyway. But when you're buying groceries at the market, for example, and you buy in large quantities, you could haggle for a small reduction in the final price. Round it up, you know? Same goes for fabric.
But what you need are, I imagine, quality boots and gloves, so if we find them - you pay what they're worth. They'll last you long, after all.