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What is Visual Merchandising?

Wiser

This is where visual merchandising comes into play. What is Visual Merchandising? Visual merchandising is the practice of designing and displaying merchandise in a retail setting with the goal of engaging shoppers and boosting sales. The Importance of Strong Visual Merchandising.

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How Hydra Health is Transforming the Hospital Gift Shop

Retail TouchPoints

Hospitals and medical campuses typically look at retail as an essentially insignificant element in their patient, visitor and employee experiences. That translates into gift shops and cafeteria spaces that are often sterile environments featuring the same mediocre-quality products and pre-packaged foods.

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Retail’s Future is Phygital

Retail TouchPoints

With more people returning to in-store shopping as the pandemic has eased, brands are leaning into the phygital trend by designing physical stores that reflect popular elements of the online experience. Likewise, physical clothing stores for online powerhouse Amazon re-create the convenience of digital shopping.

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‘London Calling’: Gibson Garage Opens Second Location in the UK

Retail TouchPoints

The store will highlight Gibson’s 130-year history and distinct influence on music culture by including a combination of branded apparel, accessories, gifts, lifestyle items and accessories.

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How Collars & Co. Used Multiple Data Sets to Optimize its First Physical Location

Retail TouchPoints

The power of omnichannel retailing is well documented: even primarily DTC companies are realizing that they can benefit from flagship stores to enable brand discovery and build loyalty among customers in high-profile cities. Who is shopping? What are they shopping for? We’ve always wanted to test out a retail location.

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Exclusive Q&A: At J.Jill, #Customerobsessed is Much More Than a Hashtag

Retail TouchPoints

J.Jill has achieved levels of customer loyalty that other retailers can only aspire to. The women’s apparel and accessories retailer, which generates nearly $600 million in annual sales via ecommerce and a footprint of 247 stores, boasts an average customer lifecycle spanning 10 years.

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Small Format, Big Payoffs: Retailers Evaluate Real Estate to Meet Consumers Where They Are — at Home

Retail TouchPoints

While retail presence is shrinking in many big cities, apparel retailers’ brick-and-mortar locations are actually growing overall — just with a different approach. As a result, retailers have opened stores on neighborhood mall streets where consumers might already be visiting for reasons outside of shopping, like fitness or restaurants.

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