The "shop-in-shop" retail concept is where a brand owner or retailer takes space in another retailer's store and fits it out to provide selling space dedicated to that secondary company's products. A lot of brands/retailers have monobrand stores which are totally dedicated to their ranges e.g. Adidas, Hugo Boss, UGG or Levi's; often they have "shop-in-shop" programs where they occupy a set amount of space in other multiple outlets, in addition to their monobrand stores. One example of the mix of retail space is Umbro, with nearly 2,000 outlets but 80% are "shop-in-shop" outlets and the balance stand-alone monobrand stores. There are benefits to both retailers e.g. shared costs, shared marketing and demand-generation, and speed to market. The concept is as old as the farmers' market!
like ur buying something in a shop. like i want to shop in the shop over there! or something like that.
What to shop!? What do you mean???
if you mean the wii shop channel no.
The mean shopkeeper in "Boy" by Roald Dahl was named Mrs. Pratchett. She was known for her cruel and unfriendly demeanor towards the young Roald Dahl and his friends.
cheese shop
If you mean can you still do the Gem hunt, then no. If you mean can you still shop there, yes.
you mean game shop and no ive tried
If you mean Noxus no
The shop
It means shop.
Shop is a high school course where students learn woodworking skills.
The cafe shop that stays open 24 hours ... "does not close"
It means flower shop