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carriage trade
carriage traden. Wealthy patrons or customers, as of a store.carriage trade n (Commerce) trade from the wealthy part of society car′riage trade` n. wealthy patrons of an establishment, as a store. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | carriage trade - trade from upper-class customerscommerce, commercialism, mercantilism - transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services) |
carriage trade
the carriage tradeAffluent patrons of a store, restaurant, or other such establishment. The name refers to the usual mode of transportation for wealthy people in bygone eras. Don't worry about this slight economic downturn—the carriage trade will keep us in business.See also: carriage, tradecarriage tradeThe best customers. Restaurants, stores, and other establishments were especially pleased to serve wealthy customers who arrived and departed in their own private horse and carriage, as distinguished from people who came and went by foot or public transportation. It was the purchasing power of the carriage trade that produced a reaction from the establishment's personnel that was solicitous to the point of obsequiousness.See also: carriage, tradecarriage trade
Words related to carriage tradenoun trade from upper-class customersRelated Words- commerce
- commercialism
- mercantilism
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