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UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
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@Froosh
from what I've seen in the last couple of years clearance items are all final sale. Yoox usually rotates the clearance section twice a year to move the off-season items off of the main sale section and also serve the purpose of price retention. When Yoox begins winter sales later this year many items in clearance will be moved back and become returnable.
Another tip relevant in the US: Jet.com has access to certain inventory on Yoox. Right now it reflects the clearance section. Coupons on Jet.com are applicable to all these clearance items, plus if you opt for waive return you get additional discount. It's standard Yoox package with return label. So I suppose if you order from jet.com you can return them and depending on whether you chose to waive return you might pay a small fee.
@harlemriver
Please PM me if you have an issue that I addressed you in my note as it's off topic. The forum is a place for a free flowing exchange of ideas and I don't appreciate hostile and passive aggressive comments made towards me. I addressed you as I doubt about a blowout sale on theCorner that you speculated upon its closing, and to indicate other readers that my comment referred to your statement. It's an etiquette I consider appropriate and respectful.
40 IT = 44 FR = 34 US
42 IT = 46 FR = 36 US
Etc
40 IT = 44 FR = 34 US
42 IT = 46 FR = 36 US
Etc
^^^^ Dangerously wrong, bad information.
50 IT = 40 US.
too long to read, are u working for yoox or what? in my opinion u try to misinfo people by justifying yoox actions for whatever reason. anyway back to topicI've observed and participated in this conversation since the beginning when a member suggested that we demand "new" items eligible for promotion and teach Yoox a lesson by a boycott. Without further dwelling on the discussion about Yoox pricing based on speculations and opinions subjective to individual perceptions, I wanted to remind the readers that:With all that said Yoox has become a gigantic player and its strategy will have impactful consequences in both new season and off season's market, making competition insignificant. When Yoox is the only place where certain demands can be fulfilled, within the context of the demands Yoox has become the monopoly. @harlemriver since Yoox owns theCorner, offering a closing sale seems unnecessary. Presumably Yoox will move the unsold products from theCorner quietly onto Yoox, priced higher than the potential bottom sale price. Comparing to womenswear, menswear designs and styles are much less subjected to trends. When you often hear brand's designs reflect timeless, seasonless, classic styles, unaffected by trends, buying past season's clothes at a huge discount reflects men's cognitive styles. I think Yoox particularly appeals to fashion conscious men who are looking for tools to help them accomplish stylistic goals. A study by Wharton marketing professor Stephan Hock, titled "Men Buy, Women Shop" is smart and telling. It suggests:
- the price at which a product is sold reflects the dynamic between supply and demand (@Understatement Yoox neither attempted nor could fool us, except fools)
- however, the demand within Yoox's economy only represents a fraction of the total demand, which gives rise to good deals
- good deals attribute to information asymmetry among demands and their inconsistent perceptions of value (@Understatement maybe we all know what good prices are, but your good price is not necessarily another's good price)
- Yoox as a business is responsible to not only fulfill its customers' demands today, but also obtain healthy profit to meet its investor's return requirement, provide its employees good compensation, offer brands needed cash flows, and reinvent itself to create more value in the long term
- Yoox's promotion strategy may offend some customers but it doesn't affect Yoox's value to others
I think Yoox has gained a large loyal customer base because its price and product assortment are in a class of its own, which has a value that Yoox hasn't identified yet. I have an idea that's unprecedented for Yoox to capture this value while benefiting its members. Lastly, as the thread is about Yoox code I'll offer a couple of tips (relevant in the US) if you didn't already know:
- Why shop online: men are more oriented toward impersonal or individualistic goals , more task-oriented and focus on how well they are able to accomplish a task and find what they are looking for
- Website types: men care more about functionality and are more likely to use a website as a tool
- Attention: men tend to be more impulsive shoppers, care less for details
- never need to pay for regular shipping. When you can't meet the minimum spending requirement for free shipping, you could share any product image to your hidden pinterest board to get a free shipping code
- retailmenot.com is a reliable resource for working promo codes. When Yoox is not offering any promotion sometimes RMN has exclusive codes. It also reveals information most people don't notice, which is the end date for free shipping and site wide promotions (the start date of the next round of promotion, e.g. from 40% to 50% off). The end dates are provided by Yoox employees and I find them usually accurate over a period of 2 years