EVENTS TO WATCH
COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS
NKE - Nike Delays Online Releases for Several Upcoming Models
Takeaway: This struck us as a little strange. And maybe it's just the cost of having a greater presence online. The fact is that Nike deals with product flow issues all the time. But, with consumers becoming more dependent on the Nike site, mobile app, and retail stores -- these types of issues become a lot more visible to the consumer. Nike was pretty cagey in how it dealt with the delay, but it seems to be a short term hiccup in sourcing rather than a statement about the company's e-comm direct capabilities.
Free Shipping: Retail’s New Battleground
(http://wwd.com/retail-news/retail-features/free-shipping-retails-new-battleground-10116806/)
Takeaway: Free shipping = an offensive weapon for retailers to gain market share. We've seen it used sporadically from players in the department store/mass channel. Most notably Target who over the Holiday eliminated the free shipping threshold all together, and then in February cut its free shipping threshold from $50 to $25. Over the next 18-24 months it's likely we see free shipping across the board. That will manifest itself during this Holiday season when retailers make a free shipping offensive play.
We've seen retailers, most notably KSS, talk about how a $25 shipping threshold isn't sustainable from a profitability perspective. We agree with the company on that. For Nordstrom, it makes sense to offer free shipping and returns given the basket size, but for the mid-tier space...it's bps dilutive. The problem is that a) consumers want it (in chart below its nearly 2x as important as any other online shopping feature), and b) if one domino falls, all others will have to move accordingly.
M - Macy’s Bag of Tricks for Growth
(http://wwd.com/retail-news/department-stores/macys-retail-growth-10116935/)
Takeaway: Add an 8,000 sq. ft. specialty concept in mid-tier markets to the list of new initiatives at M. Along with an off-price concept and the acquisition of Blue Mercury, we have to wonder what M sees in the department store space that would make these new initiatives attractive. Not a ringing endorsement from a company who has long been considered the best in breed. We bumped Macy's down from the core short list to the bench a few weeks back. This one is all about timing. We still think that the group (including M) will see a 1000bps sequential deceleration in growth. But for the next few months the catalysts are likely positive. And with M, unlike KSS or JCP, there's real estate value support.
OTHER NEWS
KSS - Kohl’s keeps up with Apple Watch app
(http://www.chainstoreage.com/article/kohl%E2%80%99s-keeps-apple-watch-app)
FL - New TV Spot Featuring Manny Pacquiao
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMi-lTnUmBg&feature=youtu.be
AMZN - Amazon comes to your wrist
(http://www.chainstoreage.com/article/amazon-comes-your-wrist)
TGT - Target, Sports Authority to carry folding bikes
(http://www.retailingtoday.com/article/target-sports-authority-carry-folding-bikes)
ANF - A&F Drops ‘Sexualized’ Marketing
The Great One joins Sears Canada brand team
(http://www.retailingtoday.com/article/great-one-joins-sears-canada-brand-team)
Retail sales surging at O’Hare Airport after redevelopment