This T-Faceout is all the more noteworthy in that it mounts to a Slatwall Channel embedded in a Slot Mount Crossbar. A very complicated arrangement that I do not fully understand. The T-configuration would surely become unbalanced if merchandise is removed unevenly. And a single Slatwall Channel embedded in the Crossbar also seems to offer little benefit. It does look elegant in black powder coat however. Please leave a comment if you can explain the retail benefits of this configuration. CLICK the thumbnail for an enlarged view of the Slatwall Mount and Cross Bar.
For “sight leak” situations see…
“Sight Leak Through a Grid”
“Christmas Display Confusion“
“Diagonal Grid with Custom Hook”
“Selling Bikinis in the Snow“
“Baseball Bats Tethered to Grid“
“Volleyballs Perch on Slatwire Hooks“
“Christmas Display Confusion“
“Wire Shelf Sight Leak”
“Hangers as Display Fixtures“For other direct comparisons of visibility see…
“Dazzle Paint Retail Camouflage“
“No Dazzle Camouflage Paint Here“For positive use of “sight leak” visit…
“See-Thru Retail Sign Strategy”
“Coffin Case Median Grid”For “sight leak mitigation” strategies see…
“In-Store Sight Leak Plugged”
“T-Faceout for Apparel”
“Grid Backdrop for Cookware”
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