I can't get a connection here this morning.
Right, so our volunteers, Mike and Paul, they sorted all my clothes out into sizes again because we had a volunteer that took them all out of sizes.
Whatever you do if you volunteer, anyway, not just my shop, any shop, do not take clothes out to sizes.
Always keep them in sizes.
That is what the customer wants.
We've done the research.
So we've cleared this bit a bit now.
We're going to put some more stuff on the wall there to hang some more clothes up.
This sofa, we think it might have to go because we just can't fit it in at the moment.
It's a sofa and two chairs.
We'll do it on a special for our followers for £50.
You have to pick it up yourselves.
We're not going to be able to lift it.
I can't lift that.
So you're going to need to bring somebody to lift it as well and we can't deliver it at the moment.
We're too busy to do deliveries at the moment.
So yeah, we've got to go there.
That's our teenage rail.
We've got some of our old children's and we're going to try and get the teenagers up there.
But there's a lot of different sizes in between 5 to 10 to 15, you know.
Quite a few there.
But look, all these dresses now and everything, all back in one size.
I think most people want them in sizes.
Whatever you do, whatever you volunteer, whatever you work, never take the clothes out of sizes.
Loads of prom stuff.
We've had people in looking at the prom stuff.
That was quite a big dress for a 12, they said.
I've got a crisscross back, the blue one.
So the girl who tried it on said it was quite big for a 12, but she was getting it because she wanted it.
She wanted it to sit on her horse.
I'll have her photos taken.
The racking is looking good over there as you can see.
It's nearly full.
We've got another shelf to go on the racking.
So we'd be able to get some more of the stuff up there.
We're off then as a sorting area.
I'm waving.
Waving to my staff.
And then obviously we did this to get some of the coats up and things like that.
So yeah, it looks good doesn't it guys?
