Q: Look online for wholesale clothing suppliers that carry items that you're interested in selling at your store. Call or email them to say that you're interested in buying from them wholesale to sell in your store. They may have specific prices for people who plan to sell their inventory in a store. Look at overseas companies for cheaper inventory, but be careful because the products could be low-quality. You can meet and network with wholesale clothing business and start a working relationship with them. You'll be able to see their products first-hand to check their quality.  You can also make a wholesale purchase at trade shows. Check online for trade shows in your area. to be affordable but also turn a profit. You need to determine how much to mark-up an item. Research similar clothing item prices and what other businesses are charging for them. You want to find a balance with pricing your clothing so people will want to buy it but also allow you to pay the bills and make money.  Calculate the overhead costs of your business to help you decide your pricing models. Look at how competitors discount their merchandise as well so you can emulate their model. Clothing industry markups are generally around 55%. So if you buy a shirt for $20, you would sell it for $31 to earn a profit. You'll need a desk or counter for your point of sale system and an employee to operate it. It will also be the area where your customers will stand in line to pay for their merchandise.  You may want to have a separate station that is strictly for returns, refunds, or customer service. Use ropes, racks, or even tables with merchandise on them to create lanes for customers to line up in. Keep impulse buys like candy or small items like socks or jewelry near the checkout area. Be sure to make the area wheelchair accessible for any customers with a disability. Mannequins allow you to show your customers how an item looks when it's worn. Display racks allow your customers to view multiple items quickly. You also want to have some comfortable benches or couches so your customers can relax while they shop.  People need to be able to peruse your merchandise easily and decide whether or not they like an item quickly. The more comfortable your customers are, the more time they are likely to spend in your store. Aesthetic is very important in a retail clothing store. Make your inventory visible and appealing by arranging it on displays and mannequins in a way that is visually appealing. Try color coordinating items or arranging like items with one another. Lay out the floor plan in a way that allows customers to move around easily so they peruse more of your inventory.
A: Contact wholesale vendors who carry clothing that you want to sell. Go to trade shows to buy wholesale merchandise for your store. Price your inventory Create a checkout station for your cashiers. Set up mannequins, display racks, and seating for customers. Arrange your inventory in your store so it catches people's attention.

Q: The rectangle in perspective is for the bridge over the moat.
A: Start by drawing a horizontal line for the horizon. Draw out two rectangles in perspective . Start drawing more guide lines to cut out towers and the main building. Add more guide lines for the towers to give them a cylindrical shape. Add more guides to define cuts in the towers for ridges . Keep adding guide lines for more details, like the main gate, windows etc. Start drawing darker lines to define the towers and the bridge. Add the main gate and the windows . Add in details for the wooden bridge. Start adding colour to the castle main building and towers. Add in some shadows and depth . Colour the windows and darker parts of the castle . Finish the coloring by adding more tones and shades to the picture.

Q: ” It’s easier to put the harness on the dog if it stands in place. Your dog should be sitting in front of you. If your dog isn’t trained to “sit” and “stay,” you or a partner will need to hold the dog still while you put on the harness. The neck hole should look like a circle that fits over your dog’s head and shoulders. Find the D-ring for the leash, then position it either in the front or the back, depending on where it's supposed to go. Slide the harness over the dog's head and position it low on the dog's shoulder area so it isn't around the neck.  The neck hole is usually the smallest hole on the harness. The side straps will be attached to the neck hole on each side. You want the harness to rest against the dog's body rather than around its neck. If your overhead harness has a vest or comfort shield attached, make sure the outside of the fabric is facing away from your dog. Your harness should have a leg loop on one side. Lift the dog’s paw up off the floor and slide it into the loop. Then, put your dog’s paw down on the floor. If your harness clips in place on both sides, you’ll need to clip the straps around the first leg. Wrap the two straps around the leg, then clip the buckle. This will turn the strap into a leg loop. Make sure the strap goes under and behind the dog’s leg, which is important for control. Once the harness is on your dog, it will look like both legs are inserted into side loops. The strap that you looped behind the dog’s leg will clip into a buckle on the dog’s back. Push both sides of the buckle together, then listen for the “click.” Test the buckle to make sure it’s secure. You should be able to pull up on the buckle without it coming apart. Slide the adjusters to tighten or loosen straps, as necessary. Pull on the straps to check that the neck hole and leg loops aren't loose enough for your dog to get out of them. Then, check that you can put 2 fingers under the straps to ensure it's not too snug. You should adjust the harness every time you use it. Putting on the harness should be a pleasant experience for your dog. This teaches it to like putting on its harness, making it easier to outfit the dog for future walks.
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Command your dog to “sit” and “stay. Find the neck hole and slide it over the dog's head. Put one of the dog’s paws into the loop on the harness. Loop the remaining strap under your dog’s leg and up toward its back. Click the buckle on the dog’s back. Fit the harness around your dog using the plastic adjusters. Give your pup a treat and lots of praise.