Many friends who carefully observe life will find that when they go to a shoe store to buy shoes, there is always one shoe on the shoe cabinet instead of a pair.
What is the logic of this?
When I try on shoes, should I try on one foot first, if the shoe size is right, the style is right, and then if I like it, let the shopping guide get another shoe to test the overall effect?
Yes, that’s right, basically all domestic shoe stores follow this rule!
But why should such rules be formulated and be accepted by domestic businesses?
1. The reason for not putting two shoes at the same time is of course to save space, but it is also based on the need for beautiful space design.
2. Some shoes are for the left foot, and some are for the right foot? This is because a single shoe exposed to the air is irradiated by fluorescent lamps, and the dust on the shoes is frequently wiped. The shoes placed on the shoe shelf will be different from the shoes stored in the cabinet. In order to make the two shoes the same, the two shoes are often swapped around.
3. In order to prevent some customers from wearing out their shoes and causing unnecessary losses to the store.
The above three reasons are why when you try on shoes in a shoe store, the clerk asks you to try one first.
Of course, except luxury goods~~