A retail assistant
Their manager. usually on in the store.
Trying on clothes in a store is generally considered acceptable regardless of gender. However, some stores may have specific policies regarding trying on clothes designated for a different gender. It is always best to ask a store employee for guidance in such situations.
depends what store, in new look its inspire
Call the store and ask for the corporate headquarters phone number. When you call make sure you have the store number, employee name, date and so-on.
A pet shop employee or a groomer.
yes you can return store clothes to the retail store
many places but i heard he has some of his clothes custom made
The employee handbook or a manual that states company policy and procedure would determine if you can change clothes at work as an employee or employer.
Someone who sells clothes is typically called a "clothing retailer" or "apparel retailer." If they operate a specific store, they may also be referred to as a "boutique owner" or "store owner." In a more general sense, they can be called a "salesperson" or "sales associate" in the context of a clothing store.
The easiest thing to do is go to their website and find where the closest local store is. If they do not advertise the business hours, look in a phone book and call the store.
late, tardy, ex-employee.......
You call a big furry animal who is not wearing any clothes naked. This is what you call anything not wearing clothes.