Thursday, August 27, 2015

Put it back properly


Handbag in display window, Dior, Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, BC
Handbag in display window, Dior, Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, BC
This kind of reminds me of the story of the bus driver who said that he could keep to the schedule if he didn't need to keep stopping to pick up passengers.

Display windows are intended to grab the consumer's attention and get them to come into the store and purchase the items. But elaborate display windows are a pain to disassemble to sell a single item. In this case the the display is a single handbag on a shelf. What could go wrong?

In the top photo the handbag is sitting in the middle of the shelf. In the lower photo the handbag is a bit crooked and is sitting off to the right of the shelf.

I would presume that the handbag was removed from the window to show to a customer and then replaced in the window when the customer decided not to buy it. Given the prices charged, and the number of staff in a store like this I would expect better. If you put it back, put it back properly.

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