I had a meeting with my 2 of my girls last week in regards to office attire.
Currently, they are wearing office-formal attire with alittle fashion flare to it, ie dress pants below the ankles, skirts below the knee, button tops blouse.
I thought about switching the wardrobe over to scrubs to give the office a more medical feel. One of the girls loved the idea while the other girl didn't like it.
The one who didn't like the idea, wouldn't mind wearing scrubs, but she says it will make selling frames more difficult. She said that if she was a patient, she wouldn't want a "frumpy" person, with "no fashion sense," help her with selecting glasses. She said that if I want to sell the more higher end, designer frames, then they have to dress fashionably also.
Both girls are around 25 years old. They both sell equally well, and both are cross-trained to pre-test and sell.
The majority of my patient base is 35 and over (80%) and rather conservative.
What do you guys think?
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