From now on, Zara’s clothes fitting rooms in Barcelona and all its nationwide locations changed their operating rules. Therefore, if you are a customer of the well-known fashion brand, you should take care how you deliver the garments you try on and are not going to buy.
The point is that now you must deliver the clothes in a particular way. The best thing to do is to take careful note.
Zara’s clothes fitting rooms and their new rules
The system as it has been operating up to now is that you measure the garments and when you finish, you give them to the person in charge of the section in the store.
The other option was to leave the garments with the rest of the clothes that other customers had put aside and were not going to buy.
With that, you would usually see a mountain of clothes on the counter of each fitting room. And in fact, most of the garments were inside out. This is now a thing of the past.
Zara stores have already started to ask their customers in their flagship stores to return what they try on and do not buy to the hanger in the same way as they found it.
Due to the success of online sales in recent years, Zara began to open this type of flagship stores in cities such as Barcelona, Valencia and Madrid. These types have become major warehouses. From there, orders placed through the brand’s website can now be supplied in a better way.
But Zara emphasizes that its stores will remain open for customers to come in, look around, try on clothes and buy.
The only thing that has changed is that after trying on the garments, you must leave with them and return them to the place where they were just as you found them.
The “flagship”
These brand stores have many square meters. Everything is very well distributed and tidy and there are not so many clothes accumulated. This way, you can spend less time shopping and since there will no longer be mountains of clothes to organize, the garments can be sold sooner.
This measure will help optimize the working time of Zara’s store associates. All the clothes that customers have tried on during their visit can now be found in the right place, thanks to the clothing repositioning rules.
The new indications will already be obtained and applied as of this summer. So, if you go to a Zara store and they ask you to return what you tried on to the hanger, understand that this is now normal.