This multibillion-dollar industry lives and thrives in the shadows, where bags and baggy coats are the tools and practitioners are more likely to get arrested than get rich.
We're talking about shoplifting, also known as the five-finger discount, and now the subject of a new book, The Steal, a Cultural History of Shoplifting, by DePaul University's Rachel Shteir.
"Shoplifting has been a sin, a crime, a confession of sexual repression, a howl of grief, a political yelp, a sign of depression, a badge of identity, and a back door to the American Dream," she writes.
While shoplifting persists in good times and bad, the book's publication resonates in this unforgiving economy that has left so many people without jobs and slammed the front door on their dreams.