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Clothing Retailers: Half The Passenger Flow

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Clothing Retail Passenger Flow

In the second half of 2010, the passenger flow in the past year was very wet. Challenge 。


Clothing retailers: half the passenger flow


It was already dark at six on December 7th. Pedestrians in Beijing's Ji Jia Temple rush to rush through the street lights from the shop windows. Occasionally, they are attracted by the poster on the shop window that is worth 100 yuan from cotton clothes.


"Penetrating beauty" Clerk They are negotiating with the heating personnel to solve the problem of the leakage of the underground pipeline. The other party asked to dig the ground at once. The shopping guide was not very happy. "Now it can't be done. The six to seven is the peak of business. The business is not good at the two day. Who dare to come in?"


The small section is from Shanxi, and my son is under one year old. capable Young mother. She was transferred to Ji Jia Miao branch in April 2009. She was also called a senior employee in three branches in Beijing. Ji Jia Temple Branch has a business area of about 120 square meters. It looks bright and bright on the not wide Fengtai East Road. Its shop is divided into two levels: one is the main men's wear and the other is casual wear. The two floor displays all kinds of fashionable women's wear or shoes.

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