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  2. Specialty store - Wikipedia

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    A specialty store is a shop/store that carries a deep assortment of brands, styles, or models within a relatively narrow category of goods. Furniture stores, florists, sporting goods stores, and bookstores are all specialty stores. Stores such as Athlete’s Foot (sports shoes only) are considered superspecialty stores. [1]

  3. Retail format - Wikipedia

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    The retail format (also known as the retail formula) influences the consumer's store choice and addresses the consumer's expectations. At its most basic level, a retail format is a simple marketplace , that is; a location where goods and services are exchanged.

  4. Store-within-a-store - Wikipedia

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    A store-within-a-store, also referred to as store-in-store (North America) or shop-in-shop (U.K. et al.), refers to a space within a larger retail store, designated for use by a specific brand to feature its products, clearly branded with signs and other branding elements like color, materials, layout, etc. Such a space may be a section of the ...

  5. Category:Retail formats - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Retail formats" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. ... Specialty store; Store-within-a-store; Superstore; Surplus store ...

  6. General line of merchandise - Wikipedia

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    A typical rural general store. General line of merchandise or general merchandise is a term used in retail and wholesale business in reference to merchandise not limited to some particular category. General merchandise stores (general stores) address this sector of retail.

  7. What is fast fashion? How the retail business model could be ...

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    'Fast fashion' is a retail business model that involves copying style trends, mass producing items and making those items available for purchase while demand is high.

  8. Boutique - Wikipedia

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    Some multi-outlet businesses (Chain stores) can be referred to as boutiques if they target small, upscale niche markets. [5] Although some boutiques specialize in hand-made items and other unique products, others simply produce T-shirts, stickers, and other fashion accessories in artificially small runs and sell them at high prices.

  9. Retail marketing - Wikipedia

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    Retail promotions that focus on the store tend to be ‘image’ oriented, raising awareness of the store and creating a positive attitude towards the store and its services. Retail promotions that focus on the product range, are designed to cultivate a positive attitude to the brands stocked by the store, in order to indirectly encourage ...