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RE: "SC-S33/W2- "Explorar y reseñar" - Centros comerciales y tiendas outlet".

Paseo Girardot has beautifully illustrated the history of the shopping center and the context behind it. Creating such a commercial system in the heart of the city by rehabilitating street hawkers or unorganized vendors is a truly commendable initiative. Not only is this helping the common man get essential clothing, electronics, or repair services at a low cost, but many small entrepreneurs have also gotten a chance to work. In my opinion, the lack of try-on rooms or proper fittings in such popular markets is a big problem. They may not be able to have try-on rooms due to structural constraints and small shops, but considering the convenience of the customers, at least one joint or separate try-on room should have been arranged in each block. Trying on jackets in person in the middle of the street as you did is really a bit uncomfortable. The tip of going in the morning or late afternoon to avoid excessive crowds and heat will be useful for any new visitors. Thank you very much for inviting me to this contest. I have already participated, and I wish you all the best for this contest. 😊

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Saludos amigo.
Muchas gracias por tomarte el tiempo de leer mi publicación y apoyarla con tu comentario.
Si la verdad es que es muy incómodo la falta de Probadores Pero también es que los locales con sumamente pequeños y ellos aprovechan el espacio para exhibir mercancía, Pero podrían hacer uno general eso les daría más clientes.

Gracias por tus Buenos deseos lo mismo para ti.

Absolutely agree, @adriancabrera my friend! A shared fitting room area would be an excellent solution for those small spaces and would give shoppers much more confidence. Best regards and much success with your upcoming posts. 😊