English Language & Usage Asked on July 18, 2021
I want to differentiate between two department stores.
Let’s say a department store which for each product like a jeans or printed shirt with a particular design and color has all the available sizes.
While the other department store bring almost only one piece of such a jeans or printed shirt. And this almost always happens for their other products, may it be belt, cap, shoes, etc.
This is to particularly highlight the business model they are following. In case of the first department store there is a high probability that you will see lot of people in the town wearing same jeans.
While with the second department store since you find only one piece you will find rarity making the customer exclusive and feel special.
So i want a placeholder word or words that describe both department store that promote their own business model
Hypothetical Example: While DEBMN, France is typical _____ type department stores (has sizes for product), Sers,Turkey on the other hand is a type of _____ department stores (have one or two piece for each product).
If I understand your question correctly, I think you don't mean department store — no department store would carry one or two pieces of each product.
If you're talking about two clothing stores with different business models, the second store, in Turkey, would probably be called a "boutique." You might call it a "gallery," if the clothing is artistic and exclusive. A store like that carries products that you might call "limited edition," "limited run," or "one-of-a-kind."
I think I'd call the first store, in France, a "retail store" — that seems like the opposite of a boutique in this context. It could also be a "clothing store" or "department store" (but department stores sell a lot more things than just clothing).
Answered by soma on July 18, 2021
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