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Village Squire, 1976-01, Page 6public takes what the writers say for gospel and it can cause problems. Despite the gloom that is often spread about small business, Stan is very bouyant about the future of the "specialty shop" the .name in the trade for non -department store clothing outlets. The small stores are filling the gap, he says, that has been left in the trend toward larger and larger department stores. The small stores offer personal contact, something lost in the large stores that until recent years talked about "bodies" instead of customers. Nearly all stores buy from the same Suppliers, -he says, so it's how you sell, not what that counts in this business. A store has to have a stamp of individuality, to make it different from other stores. ';You only have service and selection and dependability to sell and not very much else really," he says. Because of this having a good staff is important, Stan says his store runs on a team basis. The three partners each have their own areas of responsibility but the other members of the 11 -member staff are all important. Most have been with the store for quite a whale, he says. "I don't care how good you buy or anything else, if you don't have the right people, you're not going to have a good business," he says The Fashion Shoppe tries to provide a wide selection of styles with a limited number, about two or three, of any one style. Stan debunks the talk about those who speak of having "one -of -a -kind" dresses. Manufact- urers, he says, turn out dresses by the hundreds and if you're getting one of a kind, It's some -one's mistakes that didn't work out /as a regular line. Choosing the size of the stock is a major problem. A store has to buy a large enough stock to have a good shopping variety, he says or it can't sell properly. But if the buyers overbuy, they're left, with too much to clear when the season ends. And clearing old merchandise is important, he says. Stores sometimes used to keep stock from one spring season to the next spring season but now it's a gamble that just can't be taken. It's better to clear out the stock at a loss than be left with it hanging around. That's why stores have such big clearance sales like the January sales each year. And though a store must be small to retain that feeling of personal contact so important, he says, "If you don't have the volume so you can have a large enough staff, then you can't have the time to buy what you need." And that's what makes the fashion business so interesting, and what makes buying such an important part of it. What makes the business such a challenge, Stan says, is that a buyer will never get a chance to get a swelled head. All he or she has to do is look at the bargain rack to see all the choices they made that didn't work out and he will be humbled. It makes fashions one of the few areas of legalized gambling in Ontario. Shore GIFTS & JEWELLERY We believe that we have the best and largest selection for your requirements 56 THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 1M6 For over forty years Welcome Wagon hostesses have been making calls on newcomers - whether they be within our own nation or in a foreign country. If you are a newcomer, know of one, or are a businessman desiring representation in the newcomer's home, call your local representative listed below for WELCOME WAGON LIMITED. Fit7e, 1. Call your Welcome Wagon Hostess now. Wingham 357-3275 Exeter 235-2870 Mitchell 348-8925 Clinton 482-7567 Goderich 524-6675 Seaforth 527-0923 Stratford 271-5856 VILLAGE SQUIRE/JANUARY 1976, 5