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Nedap (AMS:NEDAP), the global leader in RFID solutions, is pleased to announce a new partnership with Tillys, a leading specialty retailer of casual apparel, footwear, and accessories. With Nedaps platform, Tillys gains the tools to make data-driven decisions, reduce shrinkage, and foster long-term growth.
Interactive fitting rooms within stores can help shoppers select other sizes and suggest accessories or alternative items without the customer leaving the room. These immersive 3D experiences will completely transform the try-before-you-buy concept and make personalized digital experiences a reality.
Interactive fitting rooms increase consumer engagement by providing outfit and accessory suggestions, size availability, and color options. According to the NRF National Retail Study 2018 , inventory shrinkage costs the U.S. by Dean Frew. retail industry $47 billion in 2017.
The fabric also goes through a ‘tender’ process to prevent the clothes from losing their shape, and is wetted and dried in a machine to minimise shrinkage. The brand uses Korean cotton and a special knitting process that maximises the density of cotton and gives the fabric a distinctly luxurious feel. Most ADLV clothing is made in Korea. “We
For more information on how to reduce shrinkage, see our previous post on beefing up security and preventing loss in your store. Consider what Spreadshirt, a platform for personalized clothing and accessories, is doing. Further Reading. Learn More. Consider RFID (Radio Frequency Identification).
At Cobham, these products are presented in a wide, open space in the centre of the store, which is more open, bright and with more staff able to have they eyes on the area, which in turn is driving an uplift in sales and reduced shrinkage.
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