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I work at Gap and this is two days in a row I have had the same male customer come in and try on women's clothes. He asked the first day if it was OK and told me it was for a drag show and I assured him it was fine. I also told him I would love to see how he looked. Ok I popped in to see how he looked and he had no pants on and just a womens shirt This I didn't want to see so I kept my eyes up and just talked about the shirt. He left and bought nothing. Next day he comes in and tells me he is going to try more stuff on and I say fine and tell him of the sales. In he goes with the same shirts and no pants! He buys nothing again....do you think this is a problem guy? I'm very tolerant of people, but, hmmmm....
I used to work in a retail store in the lingerie dept. and we had a man that came in and tried on bras and ladies clothing. He was a really nice guy, would ask me sincere questions about sizing, comfort, which undergarment looked best under his shirt or dress..etc.
He didn't bother anyone and he didn't parade around outside the dressing room inappropriately so it didn't bother me.
The guy you are dealing with sounds like he's just experimenting. I wouldn't offer to see what he's trying on again though, just let him go in, do his thing and then leave. Doesn't sound like he's doing any harm.
I worked in a clothing outlet store, and there were 26 single dressing rooms and 2 handicapped rooms, for both sexes.
She might work in the same environment.
Yes that is how our dressing rooms are set up. I don't mind that he is trying on womens clothes I just don't want to see him with no pants on. The fact that GAP doesn't seem to be really Drag queen clothing is odd and that he is trying on the same shirts only two days in a row and seeking me out is raising some red flags
I used to work in a retail store in the lingerie dept. and we had a man that came in and tried on bras and ladies clothing. He was a really nice guy, would ask me sincere questions about sizing, comfort, which undergarment looked best under his shirt or dress..etc.
He didn't bother anyone and he didn't parade around outside the dressing room inappropriately so it didn't bother me.
The guy you are dealing with sounds like he's just experimenting. I wouldn't offer to see what he's trying on again though, just let him go in, do his thing and then leave. Doesn't sound like he's doing any harm.
That is totally cool, but, did he ever purchase anythng? This guy keeps trying the same shirt on over and over and coming out with no pants on and the shirt just barely covers his private parts.
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