Seriously, Ladies....

Guess by Marcianno in particular will leave the clothes, folded (even if I unfolded them while I was collecting clothes to try on) that were not on hangers in the floor if it's a non Accessible room.

Overall (outside the hanger, floor, chair/seat), I think it boils down to the store type on what you do with the clothes and if they staff their fitting rooms. Amazingly enough a store like Bonwit Teller typically doesn't staff their fitting rooms (I don't buy much at Department Stores, but occasionally I do) at the local mall, so I'm always at a loss and just bring the clothes I don't want to the checkout and tell them.

I guess I should clarify about my posts in general, I don't agree or disagree with leaving clothes in the room (in general sense of floor, hung or on a chair), it more comes down to the store that I'm shopping at in terms of what I do with my clothes. If I shopped at Old Navy, Kohl's or similar without a dressing room attendant on a regular basis I'd probably be apt to return the unwanted to clothes to the floor or to a rack, but I don't, so my habit is one of environment.

Thanks for answering again :thumbsup2 It is good for me to know that someday I could walk into the room to find my clothes waiting for me on the floor. I would truly never have expected a store to intentionally place clothing on the floor before reading your comments. I guess you do learn something new every day.
 

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