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What (who) is up-market - definition

TYPE OF DESIRABLE GOOD
Luxury market; Luxury goods market; Luxuries; High-end; Superior good; Upmarket; Up-market; Superior goods; Luxury brand; Prestige brand; Luxury product; Luxury item; Luxury Services; High-End; HighEnd; Contemporary luxury; Luxury brands; High end; Superior Good; Luxury good; Luxury Retailers; Upscale shopping; Luxury shopping; Luxury department stores; Luxury services; Consumer discretionary; Luxury-goods; Luxury department store; Luxury items; Luxury retail; Luxury arts; Luxury art
  • Secular [[Rococo]] luxury or [[treasure binding]] for a book, using techniques from the making of gold boxes, in gold, [[mother of pearl]] and [[hardstone]], Berlin, 1750–1760. By this time such lavish bindings were unusual.
  • finished condition in standardized sizes]]. Luxury stores such as this one produce [[bespoke clothing]]—clothing specifically designed for the person buying them.
  • Wine and [[foie gras]]
  • A luxury [[handbag]]. While many handbags are valued on their ability to carry objects, designer handbags are valued based on [[fashion]].
  • mechanical watches]] to become primarily luxury goods.
  • [[Luxury vehicle]]
  • Crown of Empress [[Farah Pahlavi]] of Iran

up-market         
farmers market         
  • Meat at a farmers' market in Israel
  • Drawing by [[Marguerite Martyn]] of [[Soulard Farmers Market]], St. Louis, Missouri, in 1912
  • Nectarines at a local farmers' market
  • alt=Buckets of red, green, orange, and yellow peppers in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
  • Sign advertising a farmers' market in [[Lismore, County Waterford]], Ireland.
  • Grand Prairie Farmers Market in [[Grand Prairie, Texas]]
  • ''Auf dem Vogelmarkt''<br />(women offering hares and wild birds), 18th-19th century
MARKET FEATURING FOODS SOLD DIRECTLY BY FARMERS TO CONSUMERS
Farmers market; Farmer's market; Farmers' markets; Farmers' Market; Sunday market; Farm market; Farmer's markets; Greenmarket; Garden market; Farmers Market; Private gardening; Farmers markets; Farmer's Market; Far mar
farmers' market         
  • Meat at a farmers' market in Israel
  • Drawing by [[Marguerite Martyn]] of [[Soulard Farmers Market]], St. Louis, Missouri, in 1912
  • Nectarines at a local farmers' market
  • alt=Buckets of red, green, orange, and yellow peppers in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
  • Sign advertising a farmers' market in [[Lismore, County Waterford]], Ireland.
  • Grand Prairie Farmers Market in [[Grand Prairie, Texas]]
  • ''Auf dem Vogelmarkt''<br />(women offering hares and wild birds), 18th-19th century
MARKET FEATURING FOODS SOLD DIRECTLY BY FARMERS TO CONSUMERS
Farmers market; Farmer's market; Farmers' markets; Farmers' Market; Sunday market; Farm market; Farmer's markets; Greenmarket; Garden market; Farmers Market; Private gardening; Farmers markets; Farmer's Market; Far mar
also farmers market
A farmers' market is a market where food growers sell their produce directly to the public.
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Wikipedia

Luxury goods

In economics, a luxury good (or upmarket good) is a good for which demand increases more than what is proportional as income rises, so that expenditures on the good become a greater proportion of overall spending. Luxury goods are in contrast to necessity goods, where demand increases proportionally less than income. Luxury goods is often used synonymously with superior goods.

Examples of use of up-market
1. "No, more like an up–market Coronation Street," she said.
2. Moving steadily up–market is a natural, indeed inevitable, feature of economic development.
3. Critics say the whale meat goes to up–market Japanese restaurants.
4. It also has two additional specialist sections for up–market lodgings and travel to Sinai.
5. "We decided to give up market share rather than to chase it," he said.