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Shopping grrrrrr

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Deedaa Mon 24-Aug-15 23:09:25

I like to have plenty of mirrors round the shop, so I can grab something off a rail and hold it up in front of the mirror and get a rough idea if it will work.

Charleygirl Mon 24-Aug-15 15:30:09

Many years ago I went into a clothes shop in Oxford Street and a sales person tagged along beside me. I said that I did not want any help as I was "just looking". Apparently then it was company policy not to allow customers to browse. I walked out of the door and went elsewhere. The shop was empty when I entered, no wonder if that was the policy. I hate being hassled.

lisastal Mon 24-Aug-15 14:17:32

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Teetime Wed 03-Jun-15 16:04:40

Hollister (dark and deafening) is for the young- I give my nephew some money and he can go in himself, likewise Superdry!! I used to love Laura Ashley for the clothes and that they had lovely gentle classical music. I find John Lewis quite good - no music and good sized individual changing cubicles. Monsoon is OK and East and the larger branches of M & S but the clothes are terrible and the queues to pay are endless. Cant stand Matalan (jumble sale)or Primark - see through cheap clothing piled in heaps. Hobbs - good but pricey, Reiss silent and pricey, Jigsaw is nice but can be busy at weekends. In short I despair of finding clothes and mostly buy on line from Boden, Joules and White Stuff.

loubell Wed 03-Jun-15 13:26:43

Yes Ana, maybe online shopping is the answer, but nothing ever looks the same in real life....nightmare!

Katek Tue 02-Jun-15 18:53:29

Was in a certain well known sports shop trying to buy dgs's birthday present and couldn't hear myself think. It's a ploy to part you from your cash because I ended up not being as choosy/comparing prices etc as normal. I was desperate to buy something...anything...so I could get out of the shop. Spent double what I meant to.

Are these safe working noise levels as per HSE?

Lilygran Tue 02-Jun-15 18:33:40

Agree, loubell. I don't like shops where assistants ignore me,me specially if they are too engaged in private conversations to notice customers. I don't like shops where assistants seize me and start selling me things, either.

Ana Tue 02-Jun-15 17:21:48

Can you order from them online?

loopylou Tue 02-Jun-15 17:09:03

The store in Bath has such loud music you can't hear yourself speak - and that's before you get through the door.

How on earth anyone can work in such a dark gloomy and noisy environment beats me - perhaps she could neither hear nor see you loubell
Elf & Safety might have a view I guess grin

loubell Tue 02-Jun-15 16:43:55

A friend of mine had a lovely jumper which I was surprised to discover came from hollister. So I ventured in having always been put off before - first of all it was so dark I fell down the step and so loud I couldn't hear myself think. And the assistant was about 7 and so bored she looked straight through me. Needless to say I didn't bother to buy. wondered what puts the rest of you off and where i can go to shop in relative peace and good customer service? angry