+1

And, IMHO, it would be smarter to drop shop=fashion and shop=boutique and incorporate it to the clothes=* tag, that has already clothes=children, clothes=women, etc. So if you have a shop that is "fashion" and women only, you could tag it as

shop=clothes
clothes=women;fashion

As for shop=boutique, it's crystal clear that it's making more harm than good. You only have to do an overpass over different cities in francophone Africa and you will see the mess...

Cheers,

Rafael.

On 01/09/17 19:13, Severin Menard wrote:

    Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2017 12:48:25 +0200
    From: Jean-Marc Liotier <j...@liotier.org <mailto:j...@liotier.org>>
    To: "Tag discussion, strategy and related tools"
             <tagging@openstreetmap.org <mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org>>
    Subject: Re: [Tagging] shop=fashion shop=boutique
    Message-ID: <20170901124825.76716...@manantali.encara.local.ads>
    Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

    I still don't understand the need for anything other than shop=clothes
    used with assorted modifiers. Fashion is subjective and I do not see
    why exclusive distribution channels should be tagged differently as
    they are essentially clothes shop with no price tags and an attitude.

    shop=car covers both the average Volskwagen dealership and the workshop
    that sells handmade locally built overpriced exotics with golden urinal
    that you never heard of. Why should it be different for clothes ?


+1



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