Two Days, Two Brands, One Pattern: The Sale Isn't Market-Wide Any More
Yesterday every cut our tracker caught was Limelight. Today every one is Laam. Two days, two brands — and the other 20 completely silent in between. That doesn't look accidental.
19 August 2026
Yesterday we reported that every price cut in 24 hours came from Limelight, all on accessories. We looked again today. Every price cut in the last 24 hours came from Laam, nearly all on one designer's linen sets.
Two days, two brands. And in between, the other 20 brands did not change a single price.
What it means: during Azadi everything moved together — every brand ran banners the same week, every brand cut at once. That period is over. Discounting has gone one brand at a time: one clears its leftovers today, another tomorrow.
What that means in practice:
- Stop watching "the sale", start watching the brand. There will not be another day when everything is cheap at once.
- Set an alert on the brand you're waiting for — there is no way to know in advance when its turn comes.
- And the cut may not be announced. Today's Laam reductions carried no banner at all.
Taken together — staggered discounting and silent cuts — both point the same way: you can no longer read the price, you have to read the price history. That is what price alerts are for.
Data: TrendCompare 22-brand hourly tracker. Discount figures exclude inflated "was" prices (anchor ≤ 3× current). Full methodology.
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