Abercrombie & Fitch Looks To Get More Competitive On Fashion And Prices

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Abercrombie & Fitch (NYSE:ANF), which was once among the most sought after apparel brands in the U.S., has lost a number of its customers to other brands in the last two years. While the company’s comparable sales increased by 7% and 5% in 2010 and 2011, respectively, they declined by 1% in 2012 and slumped by 11% in 2013. Abercrombie’s premium prices and its slow response to changing trends and seasons were the main reasons responsible for its dismal sales. In an environment where teenage buyers are extremely cost and fashion conscious, Abercrombie hasn’t been the most viable shopping option.

However, the company is trying hard to build a low-cost, fast-fashion brand image for itself in the U.S. It recently hired a tech firm, First Insight Inc, to test its merchandise for customer response during the product development cycle. [1] This will help Abercrombie reduce the risks involved in launching a new collection. The retailer is also looking to augment its supply chain system to make its planning, designing and sourcing processes more efficient. Apart from revamping its fashion content, Abercrombie is planning to bring its prices down to a more competitive level. To ensure that this move doesn’t put pressure on its margins, the retailer is taking certain steps to lower its SG&A expenses and source goods at cheaper prices.

While we may not see a significant improvement in Abercrombie’s results in the near future, its push towards becoming a low-cost, fast-fashion brand will definitely place it in a better position to compete with stronger players in the market.

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Product Testing And Better Supply Chain To Become Fast-Fashion

Taking cue from successful low-cost fast-fashion brands such as Gap Inc (NYSE:GPS), Urban Outfitters (NASDAQ:URBN), Forever 21, H&M etc., Abercrombie is looking to revamp its product portfolio. The company is working on improving its designs, shortening lead times and increasing style differentiation to offer a better variety of fashion assortments and remain responsive to changing trends. [2]

Abercrombie’s partnership with First Insight Inc will enable it to test its products much earlier in the product development cycle and plan their launch accordingly. First Insight Inc leverages online social engagement tools to study consumer preferences and provides predictive analysis to the company. It also incorporates customer feedback before giving a recommendation to Abercrombie. In its recent quarterly update, the retailer stated that it is now testing 100% of its assortments, that will help it better understand customer tastes, and reduce the risks related to its fashion launches. Abercrombie’s GVP Gillian Galner said that “ First Insight will be a critical element in the transformative changes to our business”. [1]

Additionally, the company will be employing a vertical organization structure for categories such as planning, merchandising and design for each individual brand. Along with brand differentiation, this should help Abercrombie effectively address the needs of its business. The retailer is utilizing new fabric platforming techniques to increase its speed to market and it will also start including vendor designed products in its merchandise mix Q1 fiscal 2014 onwards.

Reducing COGS And SG&A Expenses To Become Low-Cost And Shield Margins

Since the U.S. retail industry has been relatively bleak over the last one year on account of weak economic environment, buyers have been placing greater value on the cost of products. Therefore, it’s necessary for Abercrombie to keep its prices affordable and somewhat inline with its competitors’ prices. However, lower prices can easily weigh on its margins which are already under pressure due to the highly promotional environment. As a result, the retailer is looking to increase its cost savings.

Abercrombie is planning to reduce the cost of its clothing, to help offer products at lower prices without much pressure on its margins. The closure of its intimate brand Gilly Hicks is also expected to have a certain positive impact on its cost savings. The retailer closed 16 Gilly Hicks stores during Q4 fiscal 2013 and is expected to shut the remaining ones in the first quarter of 2014. In its recent earnings call, the company stated that it saved nearly $25 million during the fourth quarter as a part of its profit improvement initiative. For fiscal 2014, Abercrombie expects to save $175 million in areas such as store repairs and maintenance, store packaging, IT, supplies, and corporate overhead.

With better fashion content and lower product prices, the retailer should be able to drive greater store traffic and operate with fewer markdowns. Moreover, its enhanced savings can result in higher profitability, which in turn can have a positive impact on cash flow generation.

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Notes:
  1. First Insight Announces Partnership with Abercrombie & Fitch, Business Wire, Feb 5 2014 [] []
  2. Abercrombie & Fitch Q4 fiscal 2013 earnings transcript, Feb 26 2014 []