Posts Tagged ‘Displays’

Friday Feature Product: Jewelry Cards

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

We listed five helpful tips earlier in the week for store owners to effectively display jewelry. Instead of hanging jewelry by itself on a peg, we recommend using jewelry display cards for several reasons that include:

  • Jewelry cards keep items neat and from tangling easily. This aspect will save your employees and customers time and frustration by not having to hassle with knotted merchandise.
  • It is easy to mark prices on jewelry cards. By putting the price on the card, you will not have to strategically figure out a way to label the price directly on jewelry items.
  • Because jewelry cards fold over and adhere to themselves, jewelry is never harmed by adhesives or connectors. This is a perfect way to avoid annoying sticker residue on items.
  • Jewelry cards are perfect for display racks.

Self-adhesive necklace fold-overs will hold any size necklace, bracelet or even hair ties. With convenient inserts, you will be able to display merchandise on racks or counter stands. Available in cases of 100 these jewelry cards come in white or black.

Self-Adhesive Necklace Fold-Overs

Self-Adhesive Necklace Fold-Overs

For earrings you can choose between black or tan velour imprinted earring cards with “FASHION EARRINGS” on the front, black velour plain earring cards, or white plastic earring cards. Available in cases of 100, these earring cards will hold pierced or clip on style earrings.

Plastic Imprinted Earring Cards

Plastic Imprinted Earring Cards

Special pin cards with “FASHION PIN” printed on the front are available in cases of 100. Barrette cards in black and white feature slits for displaying barrettes and the ability to hang on wire displays and peg displays.

Barrette Cards

Barrette Cards

Tuesday Tip: Top 5 Tips for Displaying Jewelry

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

The way you display jewelry is a very important aspect to generating sales. Chances are that customers are not going to know exactly what they want before they purchase jewelry. These types of purchases are personality and style based and not focused as much on functionality. That is why you must cater these displays to your target buyers’ tastes.

1. Match the display with the style of jewelry you are displaying.
The jewelry you sell probably matches the personality type of your customers. If you sell high end, one-of-a-kind pieces, then you should focus on displaying each piece in a special way. When you have many of the same kinds of pieces, than a variety of merchandise will give customers more choices.

For example, the materials of the jewelry you sell can be a good indicator of what displays are right for you. If you have pieces with precious gems and stones then we recommend using black velvet and lights to make those items really shine and sparkle. Some merchandise might be more eclectic and made with beads, smooth rocks, string and wire. Using other textures and colors in these displays could be more eye catching. Think of a few adjectives you would use to describe your jewelry inventory i.e. casual, funky, formal. Then, have your display match those describing words accordingly.

2. Utilize a variety of mirrors in several places in your store.
From countertop mirrors to floor mirrors, customers will want to view all angles of themselves. Having mirrors around encourages customers to try on pieces and that will make them more likely to buy. You can even strategically place mirrors closer to sales associate stations, so you can ask if they need any assistance. It would also be a good idea to have hand mirrors behind the counter for people to view the backs of their heads or a close up of their face.

3. Make the jewelry the focus.
Be careful not to let your merchandise become hidden by your display materials and accessories. It can be easy to get carried away decorating displays, but sometimes less is more. Take a step back to look at your display and make a note of the function of each material you are using. If you can’t think of a reason for a particular decoration, chances are you would be better off without it.

4. Think about how portable you want your displays.
If you have jewelry displayed during store hours and then put it away at night for safe keeping, then you will want displays that are easy to maintain and move. Think about the difference between stationary displays and portable displays. Stationary displays are more appropriate for stores that do most business in-house. Owners that conduct a large part of their business at craft shows or trade shows will lean toward portable displays. You may find that you have a need for both.

5. Be organized.
Customers can be very frustrated messing with tangled necklaces and bracelets. Likewise, finding a card with a missing earring is a turn off. Choose displays that will be easy for you to maintain and straighten up regularly through the day.

View a previous feature product blog post about portable jewelry displays.

How do you effectively display jewelry in your store?

Friday Feature Product: Display Towers

Friday, November 20th, 2009

A store has to watch out for theft and accidents for merchandise that is small, breakable or expensive. An easy, attractive solution to showing these items is a Glass Display Tower. These towers are very practical and can add a vertical dimension to your store.

Display Towers are available in three shapes to meet the needs of your store:
·    Stretch Hexagonal Tower Cases
·    Hexagonal Tower Cases
·    Square Tower Cases

Each style is available in four different colors to match your store’s décor:
·    Maple
·    Cherry
·    Black
·    Gray

All the towers come with a frameless door that is not noticeable to customers. You also have complete control of the contents because you can keep the tower securely locked. In addition, the tower will light up the room with included lights. With the combination of glass and light, products will really shine in the tower. All glass shelves can be easily adjusted for different sized merchandise.

How do you keep small, breakable or expensive products safe?

Friday Feature Product: Mannequin Alternatives

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Mannequins can be a tricky store fixture because they come in all different shapes, sizes and colors. If you are not ready to commit to using mannequins in your store, Mannequin Alternatives are an economical way for you to feature your merchandise in the same way that a mannequin does.

You can display clothing and merchandise the way it is meant to be worn without having to worry about catering to gender, body type or ethnicity. There are different options available to meet your display needs.

For single garment hanging, Adjustable Singles Costumers and Chrome Hook Stand are ideal. These Mannequin Alternatives are best suited for merchandise worn from the waist up. They can be adjusted to fit any type of shirt, sweater or dress.

With the ability to hang pants, Multi-Form Adjustable Mannequin Alternatives and Adjustable Adult UniQuins are made for displaying full outfits. The Adjustable Child UniQuin is a shorter version that fits smaller clothing.

Alternative Mannequins are easy to move and store. They are perfect for highlighting merchandise in window displays, as well as on the floor or on a table. If you are looking for an economical way to display clothing, look into this versatile store fixture.

Tuesday Tip: Maximize your Window Displays

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Shoppers will judge a book by its cover when it comes to window displays. Your display has about five seconds to persuade customers to enter your store. If the display doesn’t give a great first impression, people will lose interest or have no interest in your store at all.

Some super stores have whole creative teams to make holiday, sale and everyday displays. Because you probably do not have a professional staff for your displays, you are going to have to think out of the box to make a statement worth noticing. Here are some tips to think about when planning out your window displays.

More is not always better. Cluttered displays do not grab buyers’ attention. If they’re not right away attracted to your store, it’s easier for them to pass by without another thought. Simple and clean displays with a direct message can be more effective than very intricate designs.

Plan before you act for quick turn around time.
If you are changing out displays during store hours, the less transition time you take the better. Have a clear plan of attack for how to dismantle the previous display and have everything ready to go up for the new one. Don’t worry about putting everything away. Your main priority should be getting the new display up.

Be different but not in a bad way. Keep in mind that all types of people will walk by your window including children. Even if you are not targeting kids, make sure that you don’t offend parents by your message. For example, Barneys did a window display in July that depicted its mannequins being attacked. With blood spattered windows, the display had people walking in the opposite direction of the entrance.

Stay true to your brand.
Your window display communicates a message to the public about what is important to you and your company. While you may be promoting a sale, also keep your store’s mission in mind. Never compromise your values to make a quick buck.

What are some of the things you have tried with your window displays? What worked for you and what did not?