This is where the Invariant Right theory- a theory regarding human shopping behavior that states a “shopper invariably and reflexively turns to the right” (Gladwell) - is also put into practice in order to achieve this specific goal. The window displays reflect both the personality of the store and its spatial layout. The left window display, which is the most easily seen display from the sidewalk, contains items such as geometric designed décor, a make-up stand, and hanging lights. The right window display contains a mannequin with a full outfit that reflects the clothing style and lifestyle of the targeted consumer. This contrast in the items being displayed correlates with the layout and atmosphere of the store. Although the items placed on the left window display weren’t perhaps the most profitable items to market, they were instrumental in creating this atmosphere of relaxation with a vintage and personalized vibe, since it reflects this image of one’s own room, particularly that of a younger person between the ages of 18 to 30. Thus, it is an inviting scene that encourages customers to enter the store and look around. Furthermore, the items that were presented on each display show what type of items will be found on either side of the store. The left side of the store contains mostly accessories while the right side of the store contains mainly clothing. Due to the fact that most people instinctively turn to the right, the items that sell the most are placed on the right- which, in this case, are clothing pieces. However, an interesting tactic used by Urban Outfitters is that they place big sale promotion posters on the left side
This is where the Invariant Right theory- a theory regarding human shopping behavior that states a “shopper invariably and reflexively turns to the right” (Gladwell) - is also put into practice in order to achieve this specific goal. The window displays reflect both the personality of the store and its spatial layout. The left window display, which is the most easily seen display from the sidewalk, contains items such as geometric designed décor, a make-up stand, and hanging lights. The right window display contains a mannequin with a full outfit that reflects the clothing style and lifestyle of the targeted consumer. This contrast in the items being displayed correlates with the layout and atmosphere of the store. Although the items placed on the left window display weren’t perhaps the most profitable items to market, they were instrumental in creating this atmosphere of relaxation with a vintage and personalized vibe, since it reflects this image of one’s own room, particularly that of a younger person between the ages of 18 to 30. Thus, it is an inviting scene that encourages customers to enter the store and look around. Furthermore, the items that were presented on each display show what type of items will be found on either side of the store. The left side of the store contains mostly accessories while the right side of the store contains mainly clothing. Due to the fact that most people instinctively turn to the right, the items that sell the most are placed on the right- which, in this case, are clothing pieces. However, an interesting tactic used by Urban Outfitters is that they place big sale promotion posters on the left side