Monday, September 2, 2019
The Gap :: Clothing Retail Sales Papers
The Gap Formating problems GAP.à Itââ¬â¢s on every third glass window that covers the front of the store.à The windows display large posters and body forms, not mannequins because they donââ¬â¢t have heads, hands, or feet.à They wear the latest items to arrive in the store, and look impeccable most of the time, because most of the time I dress them.à The tiled floor between the glass doors gives way to a scratched and scuffed hard wood floor in desperate need of a wax and buff.à The dust bunnies that seem to breed and quickly distribute themselves until they are under every fixture and on top of every shelf must first be exterminated.à The lighting is a combination of muted fluorescent in the middle with focused spotlights on the items toward the outside of the store.à I can catch a whiff of wool, or leather every so often, but usually my nose is polluted with Dream, Heaven, and Blue, constantly sprayed by customers testing it.à Just smell the bottle, ok?à Music is always pump ing out of the speakers from a tape that is sent to us from the corporate office.à Sometimes the songs are danceable, sometimes not, but the volume is always loud enough so that you can listen to it if you get bored, but still hold a conversation over it.à Conversations that often times occur between employees themselves.à Iââ¬â¢m not big on the conversing side of it.à I listen to the music, thinking about what I really want to be doing right now.à Do I want to fold this sweatshirt?à Do I want to look for another size?à No I want to put my tongue piercing back in and dance around the store busting a move for all the world to see.à I canââ¬â¢t do that.à I have to obey the corporate law because Iââ¬â¢m on ââ¬Å"Gap Time.â⬠à à à Womenââ¬â¢s items are on the left side, menââ¬â¢s on the right.à Each is divided further into four sections: sections one two and three, and the denim section.à They all have themes.à Section one is usually seasonally casual; currently itââ¬â¢s filled with sweaters and wool pants, scarves, hats and mittens.à Section two has all the khakis; itââ¬â¢s sometimes the Gap at Work section, or the Smart and Snappy section.à Right now Womenââ¬â¢s Two is filled with velvet pants, silk shirts, tuxedo skirts and pants, button up shirts, and turtleneck sweaters in merino wool.
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