The eye-catching assortment of clothing on mannequins is something we must always notice when strolling down the street and passing by a real store's window.
So do mannequins have to be used to exhibit clothing? "NO" is the response.
In comparison to direct hanging displays, mannequins must offer unique benefits that make it simpler for shoppers to notice your clothing. That being said, there are other ways to showcase apparel than mannequins.
Dangling in front
It is similar to the apparel on mannequin displays in that it is larger in volume and has a lower hanging percentage. However, linking has the benefit of enabling clients to comprehend the product more thoroughly.
Clothes on display should be colored from front to back, from shallow to deep, and from outside to inside. The more brilliantly the eye is positioned at the front, the more customers will be drawn to it;
Sorting the clothes from front to back and increasing in size is how it should be done while displaying them. Customers also have this behavior when they shop. The clothing get deeper the greater the size;
The hanging display's height can be suitably increased. Owing to the benefits of front hanging displays, it is feasible to arrange front hanging displays higher in the store to draw in customers. When customers are affluent, they can consult shopping advisors directly for assistance;
Hanging sideways
The two most popular display strategies in our business are side hanging and front hanging. Let's discuss the specifics of the side hanging that buyers will notice.
First and foremost, the side hanging serves to partition the space for exhibition based on the season, television show, style, etc.
There shouldn't be more than three colors used for side hanging in one place. Dazzling does not provide clients with a positive purchasing experience;
There shouldn't be more than three distinct goods in the same set of side hangings. An excessive number of goods will make the display look disorganized and fail to grab buyers' attention. Customers find it difficult to form an opinion when they view a row of featureless clothing;
Customers need to be able to remove and replace items with one hand, regardless of the direction of the hook or the quantity hanging from the side. The height of the clothing hanging from the side is also crucial; anything up to 120 cm is ideal for allowing customers to easily search through it.