The sheen on the acrylic column made this display a tad recessive. The beauty is that the curved walls display the belts and buckles somewhat anatomically. It communicates the product quickly and it is easy to imagine what they would look like on your torso. Plus it saves table-top space in the cross-sell.
For Glass Containment by Title see…
“Belts Sold by the Bucket”
“Flip Flop Finishing Touch”
“Mason Jar vs Apothecary”
“Square-Scrunched Scarves”
“Pine Cone Props in Retail”
“Silver Umbrellas Steeped in Glass”
“Fruit as Juicer Inducer”
“Glass Panache for Personal Size”
“Glass Bowl Bar Mounts”
“Fresh Fruit as Perfume Prop“
“Sign Hanger for Glass Vase“
“Umbrellas Served Up In Glass”
“Scarves in a Glass Bucket”
“Flip Flops in a Fish Bowl”
“Bucket ‘O Belts on Sale”
“Sand and Starfish Summer Merchandising“
“No Hourglass Waist Here“
“Earmuffs Under Glass“
“Winter Gloves Overflow”For all Glass Containment resources…
“Glass Containment in Retail Merchandising“ summary.
“Glass Containment Index Page” for all resources and links.
For all Belt Fixtures resources…
“Belt Merchandising Pinterest Board“ for a visual summary.
“Belt Fixtures Index Page” for all resources and links
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