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Indulge In Some Shopping In London

If you fancy a day out on the town, London has plenty to offer you. Like many other cities it has the combination of well known chain stores and ‘one off’ shops that are run by individuals.

But no matter where you go or what you want to buy, London has everything you could hope for. And you might be surprised at the difference between areas that aren’t too far apart geographically.

For example, there are lots of markets in London, and Camden Market is arguably one of the most popular of all. The area is actually made up of stalls which spread out into several streets, all of which are open every day. It is the mix of stalls which invariably delights all those who visit, and you can get some great bargains here.

Elsewhere in London there are some very different shopping experiences on offer. Many people go to areas like Bond Street merely to window shop – largely because of the prices! But it is still an experience you will want to indulge in. This is the place where all the top designers can be found, such as Donna Karan and Calvin Klein for example.

If you want to do more than just window shop, be sure you don’t miss out on Oxford Street. This is far more accessible and is widely regarded as the place to go if you want to do some serious shopping in the capital. You will find lots of well known chain stores here, and because of the well known nature of the street itself many of them have their biggest stores in the country on this very street.

But if chain stores don’t appeal to you, don’t worry. There are plenty of more quirky shops available nearby if you hop on the Tube and visit Covent Garden. This is an area known for its street entertainment, market stalls and shops, so it can offer a vibrant and exciting day out. In fact, it has been a hub for entertainment for centuries - even Samuel Pepys - the famous diarist, who reported on entertainment in the area some three hundred and fifty years ago!

It is the design of this area - as much as what it holds - that makes Covent Garden so appealing. In fact, if you are looking to stay in London for the weekend – or longer – there are plenty of hotels in London that are situated close by.

The thing you need to be aware of above all else is that shopping in London can be a very expensive pastime! But you don’t need to spend lots of money to come home with some new additions to your wardrobe. There are bargains to be found around every corner - you just need to shop long enough to find them.

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How large should a card shop be?

I'm thinking of starting a trading card shop (yugioh/magic) and I don't know how much room I will need for the merchandise, tournaments, and back offices/storage. In total, in sq ft, about how large should the card shop be?

Also, how should I display my merchandise? I am thinking of having structure decks, booster packs, and single cards. I know theft is a big problem in card shops, so how should everything be displayed?

Well if you want it to be a trading card shop you should considor selling other merchandise too if you want items to be safe.. I reccomend having a small shop with 1 shelf double sided in the middle and around the shop there should be shelves on the walls. You should also have the counter right at the front to the side of the door so if you have any suspisions of theft you can see everything. I also reccomend putting the expensive items behind the counter such as collectables like Tins or expensive figures.

You should sell other items yes like for yu gi oh sell the figures, maybe a few dvd's to go with it? If you can and you want a good reputation you should try and get some old school stuff in. So yeah the shop doesnt need to be big, and displaying merchandice you should have 1 ile for booster packs and everything to do with one genre so one ile for yugioh and 1 ile for magic you know. It should be pretty good thats my thoughts on it : but other than that ask proffessionals if i were you. Hope i helped in anyway.

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