I worked at Victoria’s Secret – what you need to stop doing in the dressing rooms, it makes us uncomfortable | The Sun

A FORMER Victoria's Secret employee has revealed the one thing customers need to stop doing in fitting rooms.

Makenzie Marshall, who posts to TikTok using the handle @makenzie.marshall, shared what makes the store's employees uncomfortable in a recent video.



"I used to work at the fitting rooms of Victoria's Secret and would help fit people for their bras," Makenzie explained in the video.

"I just have to let you guys know a little secret – we can fit you for your bras with your clothes on.

"When you've seen one pair of t*ts, you've seen them all so it's not a big deal but everyone just willingly whips them out and you're just like 'Oh excuse me.'"

Makenzie ended her video by saying that despite the rather awkward moment, she loved her job because it lets her boost other people's confidence.

"But I have to say, it never gets easier trying to play jiu-jitsu with a measuring tape and an 82-year-old pair."

Previously, a Marshall's employee revealed the three questions she gets asked constantly that annoy her to no extent.

Taking part in a TikTok trend where she gave a look into her job, she presented different questions she gets asked daily – and the answers she's forced to give.

The employee, who will remain anonymous to protect her identity, revealed she will constantly get asked whether she works there or not.

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Marshalls' employees are required to wear a lanyard around their neck with the store's name to make them identifiable.

Sarcastically, she will tell people that she just likes to hang out willingly in the dressing rooms.

Another question she gets asked is whether multiple people can use the same dressing room – the answer is no.

She apparently also gets asked by women if she could watch their kids while they try on clothes – another question she always shuts down.

And a former HomeGoods employee revealed sometimes returns slip through the cracks and people might bring back something they never bought there.

A few days back, a lifestyle blogger took to TikTok to claim she had found a "vintage" vase at HomeGoods that had been previously bought at a garage sale, discount store, or second-hand store.

She even found evidence of an old sticker from the previous store that claimed it cost just $1.

As a response to her video, a New York City dad claimed that this type of thing tends to happen a lot.

"What people are doing is that they're going to HomeGoods, they're going shopping, they're going back to their house, find anything lying around," he began explaining.

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"They'll peel off that HomeGoods sticker, put it on the thing lying around their house, go back to HomeGoods and get their money back.

"This has been happening at HomeGoods, Marshall's, TJMaxx for years because these stories have such huge inventories and the employees have no way of keeping track of all the actual products the stores holding so 99 percent of the time, the returns fall through the cracks and it's really bad!"

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