A good store IMO, sorts first by gender, then by category, then by style. It is not always easy for me, because I am color blind. But... I see different shads of some colors. So, if I am not sure if something is really red or not, I have the clothes around it for reference. That sounds weird, but when you have a problem to compensate for, little things help! I do often have a problem determining some tag colors -- and feel really stupid asking other shoppers what color tags I am carrying!
I find clothes labelled in Mens that are really female plus sizes. I see men''s stuff that are mistakenly thought to be women''s. There are certain items I buy although I know they are men''s (the best Madras shorts are made for men!). I shop the entire store, but I always have a plan of attack -- a well organized store makes it much easier to implement your plan... so those are the stores I tend to go back to again and again. It does help to be aware of clothing labels, so you know wether an item is tagged correctly. For instance a 22W in the mens dept, is really a plus-size woman''s item (which means your hubby might not want to wear it!). If a jacke is made by Gant, chances are it''s a menswear item. Etc. etc.
One of my favorite stores just had a management change. They cleared out a lot of old stuff. Now, there is more room to actually move the hangers on the racks. It makes a huge difference. I don''t like it when stores don''t move out the old stuff, and when they don''t organize their stock.
Thriftily,
Alexandra
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