Brick and motor retailing involves not just an exchange of goods and services for a payment but providing the customer an experience of the product being sold. This is especially true in the luxury sector where the customer would like to experience the product, its values and the dream that is being propagated via the brand. Thus we see that luxury showrooms are opulent, carefully designed to provide the customer with this “experience”. This of course does not come cheap – it involves large overheads in designing, maintaining and running the showroom.
Traditional business has found online sales as a means to reduce these overheads. Once a brand is established, the e-commerce engine or web portal reduces the overheads of retailing to an almost negligible amount. This leads to the ability to offer better prices/discounts online and hence we see the rapid growth in web sales on e-stores as compared to regular brick and motor stores. A recent phenomenon is one in which premium products where the customer would like to experience the product (fashion, watches, jewelry, high end electronics) in the showroom but avail of the better prices (due to lower overheads) offered on online e-stores. This leads to the concept of showrooming…where the customer visits the physical stores to experience and evaluate the product but buys it online. This increases footfalls in stores but with no conversion – the beneficiary being the e-store.
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Luxury retailers have so far not been overtly affected since online sales channels are not actively used and price differences are kept artificially high (in e-stores). We also see that since experience and price is the deciding criteria for the luxury customer, we might not see customers resorting to showrooming. But in these recessionary times when even luxury is seen through the eyes of “value for money” will we see this phenomenon extending to the luxe sector as well? How will retailers react to it and what will be the impact on SCMluxe? Any thoughts or opinions?
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