[The bikini bottoms] all had the plasticky sanitary strips in them, which I could feel when I was pulling them on. Obviously I left my underwear on, but as I was pulling off a pair of bikini bottoms, I noticed dried blood in the crotch! Not even a small drop - a quarter-sized amount, plus smears, all around the "sanitary strip"! It was awful. Somehow that garment had been picked up from the fitting room, PUT BACK ON ITS HANGER, and re-racked where I grabbed it to try on.Pauline then spoke to the manager, who pulled her aside and gave her some hand sanitizer and a 30% coupon. When she called the company's customer care line to ask whether the sanitizer-and-coupon routine was the standard way of consoling grossed out customers, she was told that there were no protocols for addressing customers coming in contact with bloody clothing that has been improperly re-racked by careless employees because it "never happens."