I was on the bicester villiage web page.
http://www.bicestervillage.com/Bicester/village/specialoffers.asp?vId=7698
As you see, they say as: ( it is CK's page for special offer )
Suits: £269, RRP £650
Jackets: 20% off outlet price
Shirts: Buy one get 2nd half price
Ladies Calvin Klein collection 20% off outlet price
I just do not understand this outlet price. In my country, China, we have several oulets shops in Beijing. My girl friend and I go shopping pretty often during spare time, good brand with very shocking discount.
When found this outlet price in the webpage, I just do not understand. What is it? Does it mean that you can find this price in a outlets shop, which can never be seen in downtown regular retailer?
The RRP to me is just a gimmick. In China, we can see the RRP price but normally it is only the trick played by manufacturer trying to help their distribution, which just make their retailer very happy. Every customer just knows it and ignore it.
2007-06-03
23:14:46
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➔ Manchester
Is it same in Manchester's bicest villiage that the RRP is just nothing. People just ignore it.
2007-06-03
23:16:10 ·
update #1
Thank Barry. K.
So can I understand that outlet is actually a chain of retailing. The unique of this outlet chain store it that the manager has quite a power that he can just give discount as he wants.
Compared than other model of retail chain, whose pricing policy is normally set up by sales region, Outlets is much more flexible. The manager can really get his own price to attact consumers. That is why we can find real low price stuff. Am I right?
2007-06-03
23:37:11 ·
update #2