It is a pleasant store, but it is better to visit it not on those days when the lowest prices (it seems to be Monday) or the highest (it seems to be Tuesday)😅
What I want to say is that I went in for the 1st time on Monday, when the price per kilo of clothes was 9.90 rubles, the price tags that hung on the clothes were not taken into account and they calculated the price per kilogram for me by removing these price tags. For the second time on Monday, the price tags were removed, but they were punched as an exclusive item, while weighing in kilograms. But the second time the cashier (plump, with white hair) decided to count not by kilograms, but by prices, although things were not taken from the hanger of exclusive things, but on the other hand, while all things were weighed, for which it is not clear, the first time I scored things by 0.7 grams, the second by 1.1kg.
Conclusion:
1. constant confusion on hangers (you go into men's weighs women's, you go into women's weighs men's), 2. constant confusion in value, I think that all exclusive things at the time of markdown should be in their places, if the thing is taken from any other "area" it should go at the discounted price of the day of entry, In our case, it's Monday.
3. I observed the observation of the same cashier in the hall, when I went, I assume that there is an assessment of the customer's purchase need, and based on his abilities, it varies in value at the checkout.
4. The organization of the sale of goods is extremely low and this is despite the fact that 5-7 "assistants" walk around the hall.