The thrift shop didn't look like the others

I have truly been into thrifting plus shopping at many antique stores since moving to an older District inside of the city. I have easily found the experience of going to the thrift shop to be peaceful, therapeutic plus absolutely sacred. There are more than 20 different antique + vintage shops that are located within a multiple mile radius of myself. I typically have lots of things to do but there are people complaining that there is an odor inside of the antique shop. This problem does not typically bother me at all. I would say there are some things that bother myself and others and this is a problem when there is not any AC units set up in the store. It seems saver thrift stores plus typically older spaces don’t have a modern air conditioner. Modern and up-to-date AC would reference Central AC and it must have good Zone control. This removes the shopping experience due to the fact that there is only a particular amount of AC in other places throughout the store. It absolutely depends on the AC Vents and where they are located. It also matters to say which direction they are actually facing. The lack of flow contributes to the overall odor inside of the store. Older plus used items will have a scent but when the thrift store has a nice AC system, it can usually remove all of the orders and those lingering smells won’t last very long. Customers will be more likely to buy items that they can take back home.
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