details to pay attention to when stacking clothing mannequins and props
2. Near the stacking area, human mannequins (PP) should be set up as much as possible for display effects, and promotional posters (POP) should be placed.
3. In each display area, attention should be paid to the spacing, gradient and contrast of the stacked color blocks. The rainbow method or interval method can be used for display.
▲Using the interval method, the clothes are displayed at intervals according to the color depth, and the visual effect is clear.
▲Using the rainbow technique, display items according to rainbow color combinations creates a sense of layering and creates a strong visual impact.
4. Accessories for layered clothing should be hung nearby for easy promotion.
For example, hats should be stacked from smallest to largest brim and from top to bottom. Irregularly shaped hats can be hung.
Shoe tags should be placed inside the shoes, buckled, and laces tied.
Scarves should be ironed flat and displayed on mannequins, hung upright, or on the accessories wall. Use appropriate details to enhance the display effect.
The bag should be stuffed with stuffing to keep it in its original shape, the straps should be neatly arranged, the tags should not be exposed, and the wrapping paper on the straps and zipper buckles should be removed. 5. Avoid displaying stacked clothes in dead corners or dark corners of the retail store. The position of displayed products should be changed frequently, such as swapping stacked clothes in the same area up and down, left and right, or swapping them between different areas, so as to avoid unsalable clothes. 6. Stacked items of out-of-season or discounted merchandise should be arranged in a separate area, with dedicated racks and mannequins used to display the products, along with clear posters. Excellent stacked displays of mannequins can provide customers with guidance on matching items, leading to a chain reaction of customers' attention, browsing, selection, trying on, and ultimately purchase!