This document discusses different types of window styles used for visual merchandising. It describes closed back windows, which have a solid back wall and hidden door, and open back windows, which have no back wall allowing views of the store interior. Straight front windows run parallel to the sidewalk, while angled windows provide visual relief. Corner windows wrap around corners, requiring strategic product placement. Shadow boxes are small display areas near entrances well-suited for luxury items. Windowless storefronts bring customers inside for merchandise visibility from the sidewalk. Examples are given of stores demonstrating each style.