Overview

With apparel consumers inundated with choice — of both product and the channels for access — apparel brands need a proposition that will engender their target market’s loyalty over the long term.

In such a highly competitive global marketplace, both large and emerging apparel brands turn to L.E.K. as they seek to chart their growth paths. We have a deep understanding of what it takes to succeed, and of how companies need to evolve in order to adapt to market changes — and make the right strategic choices to grow or to manage challenges they face. Our approaches are grounded in a deep understanding of the consumer, brand position and “permission,” and channel dynamics, and in the application of our broad service line expertise.

Key questions and challenges

Our experienced professionals have a deep understanding of the internal factors and external market forces apparel brands must contend with in developing winning strategies. We believe management teams need to be asking themselves a number of key questions as they seek to ensure they’re well-positioned to thrive in the future:

  • Do we have a comprehensive understanding of our target consumer? Which segments are most valuable? Do we understand how they behave, and what drives their decision-making? Do we know which other retailers and brands they shop? Do we understand what they think of us, whether we’re differentiated (and how), and why they do (or don’t) spend more with us?
  • Is our brand sufficiently differentiated amidst all the options consumers have today? If so, how do we maximize this? If not, how can we create meaningful differentiation that will support customer loyalty?
  • Is our brand proposition likely to endure into the future, as consumers increasingly look for “specialty” brands that deliver on precise needs and constrain the “permission” they give brands to expand?
  • How do we address the massive channel disruption occurring in the market (e.g., growing ecommerce penetration, continued strengthening of Amazon, mall-based retail challenges, new and disruptive business models)?
  • How can we drive more productivity from fewer points of distribution? How can we “pull through” demand for our brand?
  • Do we need to build a direct-to-consumer strategy, and if so, what is its role and what should it look like? How do we manage channel conflict?

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