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5 Hot Display Strategies to Try in Your Store!

Retail Adventures

Banana Republic utilizes a primitive wood table that’s populated with suitcases, wooden trays, glass boxes, books, and geodes to highlight its jewelry selection. The DEAN, a fashion-forward men’s emporium located in the Bowery Bay Shops, offers a classic example of cross-merchandising. It’s an organized treasure hunt.

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How to Use Fixtures to Direct Traffic Flow

Independent Retailer

Ideal for small objects such as toiletries, socks, gloves, earbuds, and bath sets, acrylic slatwall trays offer a wonderful cross-merchandising opportunity to highlight smaller products that would otherwise be passed up or shuffled around in the mix of your store. Acrylic Slatwall Trays. Slatwall Hooks.

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50 MORE Ideas to Spin the Doors on Your Stores!

Retail Adventures

Cross merchandise everywhere. Choose impulse items like candles, costume jewelry, and body lotions. These important displays are the customers’ first impression of the store upon entering. Use small fixtures or stacking tables to group irresistible products together. Make sure each speed bump tells a product story.

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11 Things to Do RIGHT NOW to get Your Store ready for Holiday 2022

Retail Adventures

These small fixtures – we like stacking tables – are used to stop shoppers by offering new and exciting merchandise that is irresistible. Load your Speed Bump displays with gift ideas and pre-wrapped gifts, and cross-merchandise whenever you can. Why just sell a single item when you can sell two or three?

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15 Things to Do RIGHT NOW to Get Your Store Ready for Holiday 2020

Retail Adventures

These small fixtures – we like stacking tables – are used to stop shoppers by offering new and exciting merchandise that is irresistible. Load your Speed Bump displays with gift ideas and pre-wrapped gifts, and cross-merchandise whenever you can. Why just sell a single item when you can sell two or three?