At another clothing chain selling to the same demographic, such as Hollister Co., would have much more success than Forever 21 will with this new daily specials section. Why? The low prices of Forever 21's products mean that 20% off is usually only $2 to $4. Because the purchases must be made online, this money will be spent on shipping, so unless a customer really loves an item, it most likely isn't worth the money to get it shipped. At Hollister Co., which sells basic tank tops starting at around $15, a 20% discount could save customers anywhere from $3 to $12 plus dollars, a significant amount. Because Hollister Co.'s clothing is more expensive, people are more likely to be motivated to buy an item they must not totally love just because it is on sale.
When looking at the selection of item's in the "Twenty-One Daily Specials" section, it appears that the items are one step away from making it to the "Sale" section. On this particular day, a sheer "Silk Safari Blouse" has been marked down from $22.80 to $18.24. It is highly unlikely that Forever 21 was selling this see-through top like hot cakes; instead, they are probably trying their best to get rid of their entire stock of this shirt. Is a $4.56 discount enough to make the customer decide that they really want this shirt? Probably not.
Regular Forever 21 customers are aware that trying on clothing in the store is crucial with Forever 21 items. The cheaply made clothes may not always fit as one would imagine. Buying items online in the "Twenty-One Daily Specials" section, then, is risky, because the items are non-refundable ("Sale items are FINAL SALE and therefore cannot be returned for exchange, credit, or refunds.") If the previously mentioned "Silk Safari Blouse" is purchased on this sale, and the customer realizes it does not fit properly when it is received, the customer is out of $18.24.
While a "Twenty-One Daily Specials" section may sound like a treat, the small discount, poor selection of items, and non-existent return policy just make Forever 21's newest marketing scheme another name for "Clearance">
Published by Bee L
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