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Retail Assortment Strategies: What Are They & How Do They Work?

Wiser

Too wide and you’ll end up with leftover dead stock. This way you can rely on regular purchases with little worry of retaining dead stock. There are many different factors to consider. If your product range is too narrow, then you won’t be able to meet consumer demand.

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How EMERGE in Color’s Design Connected Black Creatives With Luxury Consumers

Retail TouchPoints

“Who better [to create this space] than a designer who was fighting the same battle, or someone who would come from marketing and had seen the same thing, and promote more Black businesses when putting these together.”. It can’t be dead stock or something that they had for two years. It looks like a permanent store.

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How EMERGE in Color’s Design Connected Black Creatives With Luxury Consumers

Retail TouchPoints

“Who better [to create this space] than a designer who was fighting the same battle, or someone who would come from marketing and had seen the same thing, and promote more Black businesses when putting these together.”. It can’t be dead stock or something that they had for two years. It looks like a permanent store.

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Try-On Data Unlocked: Driving In-Store Analytics for a Smarter Retail Experience

Retail TouchPoints

From the art of visual merchandising (VM) to the subtle science of store layout, many of the best decisions were historically guided by experience, gut instinct and the occasional stroke of genius. Localized Inventory: When certain products spark high try-on rates in one region, stock up accordingly.