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Here’s how the pandemic has changed India’s retail scene

- Akshay Kaushal ■ akshay.kaushal@htlive.com

Your next visit to a designer or a retail store will no longer be the same. While masks and gloves are mandatory, some stores won’t allow you to use the trial room or even touch the clothes with unsanitise­d hands, and online transfer will be encouraged. With the designer and multi brands slowly getting back on their feet, they tell us about the precaution­s they are taking to get things started again.

Designer duo Shantanu and Nikhil Mehra, who have now opened their flagship stores in Delhi and Hyderabad, are ensuring that they follow all safety measures. “Walk-ins at the store are through appointmen­t basis only. We entertain one client at a time. There will be very few staff in the store. The racks and handles inside are being sanitised regularly. And most importantl­y, all the garments used for trials are being sanitised and kept in isolation for 48 hours,” says Mehra.

The similar safety protocol is also being followed in designer Manish Malhotra’s flagship store, which recently reopened in the capital. Taking to social media, the designer wrote, “We are opening our Delhi flagship store with limited people at work and store visits by appointmen­t.”

With Malls still closed, retail stores having a standalone outlet have opened in the city following the odd-even rule, from 10 am to 5 pm. “We have opened alternate cash tills and customers are encouraged to use digital payments. Trial rooms are temporaril­y closed, and we have also installed sneeze guards for advanced protection, besides the usage of face masks, sanitisers and gloves,” says a spokespers­on of a leading retail chain.

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PHOTO: ISTOCK While retail outlets have opened, shopping won’t be the same

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