Online shops are relatively easy to start up and manage, but opening up an actual retail shop in the real world, now that’s a big task to take on. Once you work out the perks and get your ideas finalized, opening up a brick and mortar can be lots of fun. Any t-shirt entrepreneur who owns an online shop walks through brick and mortar t-shirt shops all the time wishing they had a store of their own to sell their t-shirts out of.
When it comes to retail presentation is everything, so every brick and mortar needs to be visually appealing as well as easy to navigate and browse. If you happen to be lucky enough to have your own shop, here are some ideas on the set up of your shop.
Take a look at these interesting retail shop layouts.

























5 comments
UMAIR says:
Jun 20, 2011
really very nice i like it too much
please help me how can i set up my shop like your set up?
Ryan says:
Mar 1, 2011
For any store looking for size sticker strips for their folded t-shirts, I provide them at low cost. All sizes including infant/toddler etc. Site is Instocklabels.com
monika bains says:
Nov 26, 2010
hi this s monika here..jus plannin to open a store where i can sell out some trendy t shirts..but don know where to start..jus got an awsome place to start but still lookin forward to get some guidance..i ll be really pls if i can get some suggestions…tnx
mina says:
Sep 17, 2009
I NEED HELP………….
i have an actual location but it looks too bare.. i need any and all suggestions.
i just got out of school and was given the store to run.
hellllllllllllpppppppppppp
Loren says:
May 11, 2009
Nice article! I didn't even realize Threadless had retail locations. Way cool.