Why Marketers Need to Stop Overlooking Gen X

2022-05-29 17:42:21 By : Ms. Anna Wang

Urban Outfitters caters to younger adults through powder pink Polaroid cameras, distressed band tees and checkered bucket hats, but Gen X mom Laura Goldberg never feels ignored when she tags along with her daughter to the store.

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