The demand for women's clothing is, in general:

A. less elastic than the demand for clothing.
B. more elastic than the demand for clothing.
C. equally elastic to the demand for clothing.
D. neither more elastic, less elastic, nor equally elastic to the demand for clothing.

Answer: B

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