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Registered: ‎05-21-2011

I visited the outlet store today and found thst someone in corporate decided to change the store around.  Instead of the orderly fashion of browsing through your favorite style, they have now clumped all the styles together by size.  I found going through all the pants in "l" to be an annoyance where before I went to Denim & Co and looked for size large.

 

 

Really QVC....walk into Penneys or Kohls or Macys.....you find sections by design/style...what ever gave you the bright idea to mix them all up?  

 

Yet another unhappy experience with Q.

 

 

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Registered: ‎10-25-2010

Re: Lancaster outlet store

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@cbari wrote:

I visited the outlet store today and found thst someone in corporate decided to change the store around.  Instead of the orderly fashion of browsing through your favorite style, they have now clumped all the styles together by size.  I found going through all the pants in "l" to be an annoyance where before I went to Denim & Co and looked for size large.

 

 

Really QVC....walk into Penneys or Kohls or Macys.....you find sections by design/style...what ever gave you the bright idea to mix them all up?  

 

Yet another unhappy experience with Q.

 

 



Whomever organized the fashion items but sizes did you a big favor.  This store used to be worse than a garage sale held in a back alley.  Everything was piled up,on tables and on the floor.  Clothing on a hanger was half on and half off.  You had to be a die hard discount shopper to even enter that store..

 

I agree with you 100% that it could be organized better, but it is an outlet store that has more than fashion is a small retail space.  I don't think it would be prudent to have employees organize the fashions according to the styles.  That store has cashiers and stock personal, there is no one to organize items, other than people to put them back where they belong.

 

QVC is not a brick and mortar store like the ones you mentioned and I don't see them doing a better job with the way they display items in the outlet store.  It's just the way it is.  They don't have enough room or help to pull it off.

 

Where else can you buy a pair of shoes and bedspread in the same aisle?

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Registered: ‎07-29-2012

A few years ago my sister and I visited the Myrtle Beach store and the set up was the same.  My sister was a committed bargain hunter and did okay shopping like that, but it was not for me.  I don't remember buying anything.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

In the Q outlets there were always some racks with a variety of vendors organized by  size. I figured they seperated some vendors since they had more stock in those fashions.

 

I think it's probably easier for staff to organize the clothes by just size- rather than vendor and size. AND to hopefully keep it semi organized too!

 

If I had a choice, keeping the sizes in order matters most.