Alternating label holder directions can give a disheveled look to the store and are harder to read by customers. In this case the rotation was unnecessary in that no space was gained in the display. If you need a narrow label holder, why not try narrowing the label itself first? In these labels you could save at least 1/3 the width with a redesign, allowing use of narrower label holders. *****
COMPARE directly to…
“Narrow vs. Wide Label Holders.”For vertical label holders as a space saving device SEE…
“Rotated Toothbrush Label Holders” and less well-done
“B/P Anchors Toothbrushes”For pimped out Metal Plate Label Holder applications SEE…
“Batholder Sports Style With Curved Metal Plate“
“Rotated Toothbrush Label Holders“
“B/P Anchors Toothbrushes with Rotated Holders“
“Metal Plate Orientation Alternatives“
“Granite Powdercoat Metal Plate Not Golden Ratio”
“Half Height Metal Plate Label Holder“
“Single Row Wrap Rack with Metal Plate“
“Metal Plate Holders With Extrusion Upgrade“
“Serpentine Slatwire Drop-in Metal Scan Hook“For 30+ links to Metal Plate Label Holder use SEE…
“Metal Plate Fixture Mania”For One Lug / One Hole Hooks in space-savings VISIT…
“Perfect Use of One-Hole Hooks”
“One-Hole Hooks Compared” and
“One-Hole Hooks on Display”For other other density-increasing arrangements SEE…
“Hook Mis-align Increases Sales”
“Hook Stagger Violates Convention” and
“Erratic Hooks Tighten Display.”SEE “Rulers Sold On Hooks” for what happens when narrow items
are sold on wide hooks with wide label holders.SEARCH “Best Practices” for other recommendations on
appropriate fixture uses.