Clothes Hangers
I know this probably sounds like common sense to some people, but you would be surprised at how many store owners overlook or simply underestimate the importance of clothes hangers. Unless you place on folding each and every garment for display on a shelf, you'll need hangers to keep them on display. Not only is this a better way to show them to your customers, but it's also helpful for reducing the amount of wrinkles the clothes receive.
So, how many clothes hangers do you need? Don't make the mistake of purchasing just enough hangers for the amount of clothes you have, but instead go over this amount for a security blanket. I recommend having at least twice the amount of hangers as you have clothes. Clothes hangers are a relatively inexpensive accessory that isn't going to burn a hole in your budget, so go ahead and buy extras just in case.
Mannequins
Another accessory that every retail fashion store owner should invest in are mannequins. You can hang your garments up in a dozen different places in your store, but nothing compares to using a mannequin. This simple accessory allows you to show your customers exactly how a garment fits on the human body; therefore, they will be more inclined to purchase it because of the reinforced feeling it offers.
If you own a retail fashion store, pick up several different mannequins to use in various locations. Some owners only place them at the front of their store, but this really limits its overall effectiveness. Instead, set them up in various locations at all different departments in your store. This will allow your customers to constantly see the mannequins while shopping in your store. Also, remember to keep them updated with fresh garments for maximum effectiveness. After customers have viewed garments on your store's mannequins, they may grow immune to its effect. Thankfully, though, switching the mannequins' outfit with new garments will create a fresh new look that's sure to grab their attention.
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