Chapter 58 Selling Sandals
After having the warehouse, Gao Wen no longer has to go home to pick up the goods every day. He only needs to go to the warehouse to pick up the goods every morning.
She added two new items, soap and sandals.
Soap can replace washing powder, and it is easier to use than washing powder and does not hurt your hands.
Ding Xiaolan and Ding Shiping were first surprised when they saw the soap and sandals that Gao Wen took out.
They have never seen Soap, but they still recognize Sandals, but today's Sandals are not so good.
Gawain took out two pairs of sandals suitable for two people and gave them to them.
Ding Xiaolan and Ding Shiping wanted it very much, but they thought they would keep the money for the shoes, so they retracted their outstretched hands.
"Try it, we can wear it ourselves, and we can rest assured if others buy it."
After Gawain's persuasion, the two of them took the shoes and tried them on.
The two looked happily at the sandals on their feet, which were soft, comfortable and cool.
Gawain saw it and smiled slightly: "Just wear sandals that suit you. Okay, don't be happy, come and help."
Ding Xiaolan and Ding Shiping responded crisply and started to work, but their eyes would look at the sandals on their feet from time to time.
Once the sandals were launched, they received a warm welcome.
Not only girls like it, but also middle-aged people, regardless of gender, like it.
Wearing cloth shoes in summer will cover your feet too much.
Especially if a girl wears a skirt, it looks better with sandals.
Sandals are more expensive than cloth shoes, but Gao Wen's prices are not too expensive, and ordinary people can still afford them.
The sandals Gawain took out ranged from children to adults, men and women.
However, some sandals are not available in all sizes, so only the one who wears them appropriately can buy them.
Just try on the outside of the sandals. Gao Wen and Zhou Xiu asked for some cardboard boxes, dismantled them and spread them on the surrounding ground so that the soles would not get dirty.
The three of them kept their eyes fixed on those who were trying on the shoes, fearing that someone else would wear them without paying.
Basically, everyone who tried it on and bought the shoe bought it.
When the number of people around gradually decreased, an old woman brought her grandson over to watch the fun.
They didn't know what was being sold here and why there were so many people around. They thought they could take advantage of it, but it turned out they were selling sandals.
When the old woman saw that the shoes were not something they could afford, she took her grandson and left.
But her grandson was attracted by sandals and insisted on buying them.
"These shoes are not good. Be good, I won't buy them." The old woman coaxed her grandson.
When the boy heard this, he gave up and pouted: "No, no, I want it, you buy it for me."
The boy waved his arms, as if he would lie down on the ground and act like a rogue if he didn't buy him shoes.
The old woman felt shameless and was reluctant to buy, so she yelled at the boy: "Buy whatever you want. If you cry again, I won't beat you!"
As she spoke, the old woman raised her hand and gestured towards the boy.
The tears that were originally in the boy's eyes suddenly flowed out.
He cried loudly, wiping his tears with both hands while shouting: "I want it, I want it-"
The news about the grandfather and grandson attracted many people. Some people whispered: "If the child likes it, just buy him a pair."
Some people also said: "Children can't be so spoiled and buy whatever they want."
The grandfather and grandson were dressed simply, probably from the countryside, but the boy was raised to be chubby and should be very favored, so he would be so unreasonable.
Gawain didn't interfere, she was the seller. Once she interfered, it was as if she had to let others buy it.
In the end, the old woman didn't buy anything for the boy. She was used to it, but it was more than the family could afford and she still wouldn't satisfy him.
Gawain thinks this is good, and there must be a limit to spoiling children.
Ding Shiping looked at the boy who was crying and leaving, and then at the sandals on his feet, and suddenly felt how happy he was now.
Chapter completed!