Right, so I'm down here now in the selfie room.
And some of the clothes have been moved, volunteers.
So the boutique stuff stays in the front room, okay?
I don't want expensive mixed with cheap.
Nobody likes a nasty surprise in a charity shop when they go in through a rail that they think is £2.
And then there's something spectacular on it for £10.
If it's in the boutique section, the customers are fully aware that that's the price range they'll be spending.
So there's no nasty surprises for customers.
So... I thought I was just going to close the wall then.
Yeah, so whoever's working and whatever, okay, it's the same in Blackwood.
We've got a boutique section.
What's that?
I thought it was River Island, but it's old.
We'll leave it in there, I think.
I've got a few things.
A few things that have come down with price labels on.
But then again, it depends what it is.
Do you know what I mean?
That's right, for £2 a label on.
You know, we don't want to be too greedy, do we?
People like to have a bargain as well, don't they?
So I think I'll leave all these down here now.
And they'll all be £2 ones.
I've got some on the floor that's going to come up.
But yeah, don't mix expensive with the cheaper stuff.
So when we say all this is £2 down here, customers are going to be expecting it for £2 down here.
So I don't want them to come down and go, oh, £10 and come back up.
Okay, so if we can remember that.
And if anybody's around the shops, any of our customers around the shops, and they're like, Oh, the trainers have done this, let me know.
Because I can get straight onto them then.
And say, no, this needs to be done, that needs to be done.
Because I don't like stuff mixed.
And it's more work.
Because somebody's had to carry it all down, and now we've got to carry it all back up.
So this is the £2 stuff down here.
