This trend was really common a few decades ago, but it’s starting to die down now. Store managers are noticing that while this tactic tends to work on super rich people (think millionaires or billionaires), it tends to alienate other high earners who might not have quite as much money (also called HENRYs).

A great way to avoid impulsive shopping is to pay with cash. Only take out as much as you need to cover the one item you want, and stick to your budget to avoid overspending.

Leather ballet flats or loafers High-quality knits Well-fitting jeans without holes Structured jackets or blazers

Use this to take your time to first collect your thoughts before responding. It’s not always necessary to call someone out for their bad behavior, so pick your battles.

“Yes, I’m sure I’d like to see that bag. I know it’s in my price range. ” “I’ll decide for myself whether or not it’s too expensive. ”

Say something like, “Can I speak to your manager, please?” When you speak with the manager, say something like, “I had a pretty bad experience earlier with one of your employees. They talked down to me, and they spoke to me like I didn’t deserve to be here. I’m considering taking my business elsewhere because of this. ”