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True or False? Only certain parts of the BOH checklist need to be done daily.
FALSE...so, so false!!!!
True or False? Plastic should only be taken off of a bag if it is on display.
FALSE
It's the number of times that sales floor counting must be completed in a day.
3
It's the only cause for a damaged item.
Man-made
True or False? VM refreshes the floor every 3 days.

FALSE
In general, this category should be considered as two separate pieces for counting purposes.
Footwear
It's the maximum amount of pieces allowed per look

4
What's wrong with this photo?

Plastic still on zipper
(Hint: It's the same day, eeeevery week.)
True or False? For each VM rotation, clear humanoids (ie hand sculptures & skulls) should ALWAYS be in a pair.
TRUE
What's wrong with this image?

Each bag is not immediately visible
A metal tray with this insert is only allowed in the drawers for selling ceremonies
Grey Suede
What's wrong with this photo?


Improper spacing between looks
OTHER THAN THE PLASTIC, what's wrong with this photo? Look closely!

Visible tag string
As it relates to the Voyou, what is the maximum amount of accent colors allowed in a display?
2
It's the fourth and final "store sensitive area" alongside the cashdesk, stockroom, and staff room.
Packaging Area
It's the only size of the Voyou bag that can be secured on the 3rd hole from the top

Medium
Your floor rotation should be a reflection of these 2 things:

The focus of the rotation
Top 3 lines per store
LVMH VIP
When a RTW piece is 'facing' the sales floor, it is because it is one of these two things:

1. A high value piece
2. A relevant lookbook piece
What's wrong with this photo?

Shoes NEVER kick each other...even if it's symmetrical.

It's the name of a display style that focuses on creating a heavy "statement" on top and bottom shelves (or vice versa).
Profusion
Why is this drawer setup problematic?

It does not maximize selling opportunities, ie displaying all iterations of a piece

Riccardo Tisci, known for his edgy and avant-garde designs, served as the creative director of Givenchy from 2005 to this year
2017