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From Shein to Chanel: Why we’re in the age of pop-ups

Inside Retail

From Shein to Chanel, Skims to Supreme, more and more retailers seem to be investing in temporary brick-and-mortar locations, more commonly known as pop-up shops. The use of temporary retail spaces is certainly not a new concept, it has been around for centuries. But the term pop-up is relatively recent.

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Top 10 Things to Consider When Conceptualising Retail Store Layout Designs

Greater Group

In a perfect world, businesses would be able to take individual customers by the hand and show them around their retail spaces. Such personalised guidance is not always possible in the real world, particularly for large enterprises with retail spaces visited by hundreds of customers a day.

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How to Master Retail Design Concepts: Transforming Your Store into a Shopper’s Haven

Greater Group

Step 1: Understand the Fundamentals of Retail Design Concepts A retail design concept may be defined as a functional theme that directs the overall look and feel of a store toward a goal. That goal, in turn, is defined by the brand strategy which is integral to marketing which, in its turn, drives sales.

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Types of Retail Store Layouts

Creative Displays Now

Understanding customer flow and the common patterns of buyer behavior associated with the way customers interact with merchandise is an essential part of retail management strategy. When compared to other styles of store layouts, free-flow is the most likely to produce an experiential retail space.

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