Dividers form multiple bins for merchandising lingerie. The clear acrylic works well visually, but not quite as upscale as panties-in-a-bunch displays at some classy boutiques. Note, however, the overhang of the front product stop at the right corner. This surely will catch the sleeve of some passerby and cause trouble, particularly in this End Cap location. But then “panties in a bunch” has always been synonymous with trouble.
For clear binning alternatives SEARCH “Bins Bottomed, Bottomless and Bent.” SEARCH “Best Practices” for other troublesome situations and helpful advice, “Silly” for more attempts at humor. See a closeup view and discussion of the labeling system for this merchandising concept here.
Compare imaged tags and labels at…
“Shelf-Edge Imaging Evolves”
“Imaged Battery Backtags”
“Clear Plastic Pegboard at Risk”
“Rare Anti-Sweep Grid Hook”
“Panties in a Bunch?”
“Push-Pins Outline Pegboard Items“For worthy lingerie posts SEE…
“Lingerie in a Bell Jar”
“Sign Says Cheeky”
“Butterfly Tattoo Tights”
“Wolford Whispers Sale Privately”
“Bras for Well-Read Girls”
“Black Lacquer Tray Offers Storyline“
“Black Lacquer Tray Without Storyline“
“Panties in a Bunch?”
“Panty Fabric Pattern Imaged on Shelf Label“
“Single-Prong Slotwall Bra Display”
“Panty Size in Brushed Stainless”
“Telegraphing Lingerie Curbside”