
If your size jeans off the store shelf just don’t fit, where should you turn? Here the store makes a suggestion with this Jeans Too Tight Diagnostic. Normally I think there are too many retail choices, as I am a simple man. But one thing I like is being able to buy almost the same size I did in college, just by selecting from the “Loose Fit” category. Bragging just a bit more, belts from college still fit too, but I think I bought them oversize at the time. Note the apparent horizontal “Bib Tag” design of the sign insert. Once the price promotion is over, staff can cut off the discount offer tab and the “Slight Curve” directive remains functional in the sign holder. See the original Jeans Too Tight Diagnostic upload at “Service Beats.”
Compare directly to…
“Sign Insert is Die-Cut Shape,”
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For Size-Assistive posts by Title see…
” Jeans Too Tight Diagnostic ”
“Size Guidance on Shelf Overlay“
“Getting-Size-Right In-Store Aid“
“Backlit Size Signage”
“How to Correctly Face Apparel“
“Inseam Size as Visual Footnote”
“Shopper Decision-making Aids“
“Shoe Size Arc as Floor Graphic“
“Half-Size Shelf-Edge Shoe Sell“
“Floor Graphic With a Function“
“Hand-lettered, Custom-Fitted Levis“
“Sell Raw Cloth, Order Shirt Size Later”
For shelf-edge size support posts see…
“Panty Sized in Brushed Stainless“
“Do You Shop Size or Price First“
“Holder for Sizes Not For Prices”
“Size Labels Not Price Labels”
For a list of all research aids see…
“Getting-Size-Right Tag” for a scrollable selection of posts
“Getting-Size-Right Pinterest Board“ for a visual summary
“Getting-Size-Right Index Page” Index Page
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