IHSH-180 - Ultra Heavy Flannel Classic Check Western Shirt
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Wow…not enough time to get an XL or XXL....oh well
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Kaching!
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How are there so many mediums left!?
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Dang. Went to buy and my size is already gone!
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Count me in for the green and/or brown, both look brilliant!
@Giles @Alex I know this has been raised multiple times over the years, but given the popularity and availability of this shirt, would you reconsider your position on deposit/pre-orders? I know I'd be happy to pay a significant deposit to secure something I wanted -
I am just surprised that one large is hanging around.
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Just curious if you guys routinely do analysis of quantities ordered/sold in the different sizes, and compare them to sizes that you discount to move?
I'm sure it is a bit of guesswork in ordering based upon the style, but it may help in nailing down quantities of the different sizes.
Inventory management is always a pain in the …...
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Just curious if you guys routinely do analysis of quantities ordered/sold in the different sizes, and compare them to sizes that you discount to move?
Pretty sure they do. As Giles said yesterday, in short, he never knows for sure what will sell. When ordering for an entire season the total number if shirts is massive, despite there being only 30-40 of each item. If you guess wrong you end up with dead weight on the shelves that has to be shifted via the outlet.
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@tmg:
I know this has been raised multiple times over the years, but given the popularity and availability of this shirt, would you reconsider your position on deposit/pre-orders? I know I'd be happy to pay a significant deposit to secure something I wanted
No.
Here's why.
We ask for pre-orders, we get the following orders:
S - 3
M - 6
L - 8
XL - 8
XXL - 4We make those numbers and the sizing is a size too small.
We can thus fulfil:
XS - 3
S - 6
M - 8
L - 8
XL - 4
XXL - 0So to avoid pissing people off (and I can tell you now, you would be a lot more pissed off with us if you had pre-ordered and then we could not fulfil), we have to over order, to ensure we can fulfil if the sizing comes out too large or too small.
So we get left with stock that we do not want, which means our cost base goes up and puts pressure on our prices across the board.
Anyone who says they can do pre-orders with clothing and not either piss customers off or increase their stock levels is talking through their arse.