Have you not been a to a Hollister shop. The one in trafford center always has a que outside. I dont think because its so busy, but its that dark inside, it's so you dont bump into each other. God knows how people see the clothes. God i am getting old
My mother in law always turned Kwik Save bags inside out for the very same reason!!I was on holiday in the Med about ten years ago. It was too hot for me so I bought a wide brimmed hat to keep the sun off. It was white with a huge Puma embroidered on the front. As soon as I was back in the hotel I converted the puma to a running Unicorn, by colouring in with a black marker pen, and then wore it proudly!
My Mum brought me up to reverse shop bags so their branding in on the inside. She said to me that if the shop wants her to advertise them then they should be paying her to shop there.![]()
dark inside, is it..? i've never been inside one and won't in future either.
I read that the queues outside Hollister (and so I assume A&F) are deliberately engineered to make the place seem more desirable.
I read that the queues outside Hollister (and so I assume A&F) are deliberately engineered to make the place seem more desirable.
My son took me into the Hollister shop in Newcastle not long after it opened. I was astonished, I didn't realise it was a shop at all from the outside, once inside it really is dark and they use spotlights to shine a beam of light on selected items which means your eyes never become accustomed to the gloom. It also seemed to be set out like a maze (as far as I could tell in the pitch black). I blundered around for a bit then found the door.Have you not been a to a Hollister shop. The one in trafford center always has a que outside. I dont think because its so busy, but its that dark inside, it's so you dont bump into each other. God knows how people see the clothes. God i am getting old
I believe the first rule of nightclubs is turn away one in ten at the door - not for any reason, far from it. Totally at random. Just to make the others think it's some kind of desirable. Yoof psychology at its most neanderthal.I read that the queues outside Hollister (and so I assume A&F) are deliberately engineered to make the place seem more desirable.
...and Australia about 10 years after that.I expect the idea will make it to the UK in about 5 years!
My kids took me in there once... I thought it was a bit like walking through a ghost train at the fairgroundMy son took me into the Hollister shop in Newcastle
...and Australia about 10 years after that.
Have you not been a to a Hollister shop. The one in trafford center always has a que outside. I dont think because its so busy, but its that dark inside, it's so you dont bump into each other. God knows how people see the clothes. God i am getting old