DO: Visual clues such as these body forms convey where these shirts can be found. In this case, the body forms are part of the table display making shopping easy. To enhance this display visually, the green body form should be above the green shirts and same with the brown Alaska shirts. DON'T: The mannequins behind the display table should ideally be sporting the very shirts being sold on the table.
I really appreciate you for posting such a great Blog. POP displays are sometimes seen at retail shops. Many times they will include lighting which can temp future clients to buy the items that you are displaying.
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I really appreciate you for posting such a great Blog. POP displays are sometimes seen at retail shops. Many times they will include lighting which can temp future clients to buy the items that you are displaying.
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