- Service that gets someone to shop for you.
- Mens sitting area, when women want to go shopping there is a men only sitting area in each store, complementary reads and refreshments.
- Swipe and buy – Swipe your card on the clothing you want, unlocks the mechanism attached to it. Avoid standing in line.
- The Timer – Who ever is going shopping swipes their card before they step foot in the store. They have a half hour to go in and get what they need. If they don’t, the card is declined no matter what. You cant call the card company to unlock it. You can only come back the next day. This will prevent unnecessary buying.
- Mall Carrying Service – Like a bell boy but they follow you around the mall and carry your stuff. Work off of tips. Mainly for kids 13+.
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1) When you enter a store, your phone syncs with the store Bluetooth. When you want to buy an item, you press a button next to the display case, and via Bluetooth it charges your account through your phone. Everything you bought is bagged and waiting for you on the way out.
2) Interactive dressing rooms, where the mirrors show an augmented reality of you wearing different clothing. Once you find the piece you like, it arrives for you through a tube in the wall, for you to actually try it on. If you dont like it, send it right back.
3) Hovering shopping baskets. They float next time you as you walk around the store so you don’t need to carry them. And hover at a height that doesn’t require you to bend over.
4) The store bar. Building on Gary’s waiting idea above, it’s a store, that has a fully stocked bar for the guys to hang out.
5) A Couple Compromise timer. When you are dragged shopping with your girlfriend, you activate the couples timer. When you drag her to the game, she activates the couples timer. Keeps track to maintain a balance of activities.