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RETAIL MARKETING
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
Study of retail mix of BIBA and ANOKH I stores for ethnicfashion apparels
Submitted On: 9th September , 2013
Submitted to:
Prof. Sapna Parashar
Submitted By:
Ms. Anshita Shrivastava
121203
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to thank first and foremost my course coordinator for Retail
marketing, Dr Sapna Parashar. She has been a source of knowledge about
retailing all throughout the working of this projects. Her inputs and feedback
was very helpful in aligning my research work.
The exposure with this project was immense because of her guidance to visit
Anokhi and experience a new format. I also thank the store managers at BIBA
and Anokhi for giving information and insight into their company and store.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
S No. Topic Page No
1. Objectives 3
2. Methodology 4
3. Results
3.1 Observations for retail mix 4
3.2 Data Analysis 11
3.3 Interpretation 16
3.4 Conclusions 18
3.5 Limitations 18
4. Annexures 20
5. Bibliography & References 21
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1. Objectives:
To study the retail mix of BIBA and Anokhi.
To find out if demographics affect their buying behaviour for western or ethnic wear.
To know whether branded ethnic clothes are preferred than tailor made clothes.
2. Method
Type of Study:
It would be a descriptive study with both qualitative and quantitative methods.
Observation and interview with the store manager to gain insight into the retail mix was
conducted. The questionnaire method was used to take customers responses. Offline and
online both surveys were carried out for BIBA, but for ANOKHI only offline survey was
conducted from Ahmedabad women residents.
Sample:
The sample would be 25 customers of BIBA and 25 customers of ANOKHI of women
of age group 16 to 60 years.
Sampling frame: Only the customers who had made a recent purchase in the past one year
were contacted.
Sampling technique: Non probability sampling convenience sampling was used to conduct
the survey.
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Data Analysis:
I have utilized SPSS 20 for the data analysis. The graphs, tables, test results are all attached
with the next section. Their interpretation is done in the same order.
3. Results
3.1. OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF RETAIL MIX FOR BIBA
i. Merchandising:
The Word BIBA in Punjabi is an endearment for a young and pretty girl implying
sublime qualities, so it was the name decided by Meena Bindra, the founder of BIBA
for her line of Salwar, Kameez and Dupattas started in 1986. There is wide variety in
terms of style of ethnic wear but limited depth.
ii. Supply Chain: Biba has 120 stores all over India apart from the in store counters atLifestyle and Shoppers Stop.The supply of garments is from Delhi. There are four
fashion seasons : summer, autumn, winter and spring.
iii. Formats: The store has two entries one for Biba for women and one for the Biba
girls section.The store is a premium designer boutique. It is spread over 3000 sq ft
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iv. Location: The Biba store at AlphaOne Mall was visited and it is a rich
neighbourhood district located in Vastrapur. This store alone contributes about 40%
of Bibas sales in Gujarat.
v. Layout:There is a race track layout where the rounders are placed to create sections
of kurtis, anarkalis, unstitched fabrics etc.
Exterior store design: The straight frontage is an addedb bonus for its visibility.
Only the window display is present. The cleanliness of the store is very necessary
because of its image in the mall and premium clothing.
Interior store design:The stores layout broad framework is decided at the company
level. Only small modifications are made at the store level. There is no themed
presentation but the styles are tried to be clubbed together like the straight cut kurtas
are kept on 4 way rounders and the long anarkalis are kept at the wall display. Mostly
the suits are presented hangers and the logo of Biba is put on the hanger.
Categories: The premium suits for wedding and party wear were the destination
category. This was display at the end with a seating area in front. The convenience
category was the selling of matching leggings and duppattas. The routine category
was kurtis and daily wear cotton suits. The specialty is their saree collection.
Visual merchandising:The mannequin for latest season clothes are put on display.
One woman and one girl mannequin is present. There are glass walls to attract more
footfall. The store music is decided at the store level only. There was bright theatre
lighting to enhance the clothes.
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The plain white walls also highlighted the clothes. The space planning is done to
create an image of ethnicity as there is little space where there are no clothes. It is also
a drawback for this boutique layout. There is no signage to help customers where aparticular style is kept.
vi. Pricing : Premium pricing is done to promote the exclusiveness of its design . Its
range starts from Rs 450 to 15000.
vii. Promotion : Biba has end of season sales which offers upto 50% off as sales
promotion. It has print ads and billboards primarily. Biba has tied up with e commerce
sites like Jabong, Myntra for selling its apparels online.
viii. Workforce :Each store follows a 1:5:1 ratio as told by the store manager. There is
one store manager, 5 sales executives ( 3 are compulsorily women) and one
housekeeping staff.
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OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF RETAIL MIX FOR ANOKHI
i. Merchandising: Anokhi is a specialty store which is known for its unique hand
printed fabrics and usage of organic dyes.As pioneers of hand block printing for the
export market, Anokhi has built on these for the last thirty years. It constantly seeks to
create an environment in which traditional textiles have their place and value and to
build a symbiotic relationship between the market and the design product - between
skill and tradition.
Anokhi's designs blend contemporary sensibilities with traditions of excellence. Its
designers seek the bold and the striking, the graphic and the colourful. The store has a
moderate variety and shallow depth.
ii. Supply Chain: Anokhi has a state of the art work unit, with more than 200 sewing
machines, dry cleaning plants, and checking and packaging units. The company deals
with more than ten different printing units and two dyeing units which have largely
hereditary practitioners of their respective craft. The fashion season is for one month.
iii. Formats: It is a specialty store. The franchisee owners have kept the Anokhi brand on
the left side of store on the ground floor. The store is called Anokhi Options so it has
four other home decor brands namely Apartment 9, Yamini, Noorjahan (from
Bangalore), Terra Trading (from Mumbai) . The entrance is segmented into two
sections where Anokhi is at the left. The reception is right in the front and the side
shelf contains scarves of Anokhi in the decompression zone.
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iv. Location: Anokhi store in Ahmedabad is located in a Neighbourhood Business
District at Thaltej. There are posh colonies on both its sides. It is located on the main
road. It has a straight frontage. The location experiences heavy vehicular traffic and is
located near a cross road.
v. Layout: The store is arranged in free form style. The unique fixtures are the main
attraction of the store design.
Exterior store design: The straight frontage and ample parking space is appealing. It
has a unique fish pond on which wooden steps are made to enter the store. The brick
colour raw appeal of the walls with big bulky pots at the entrance set the tone of what
is present in the store.
Interior Store Design: The clothes are arranged according to colours. So the racks
are arranged like blue, green, pink etc with all designs under one colour. The spaceplannings philosophy is clear to give the customer a laid back and comfortable
experience. Ample wide open space is provided with unique seating in centres.
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Category:The department is men and women, main category is colour, subcategory
is style wise, then class is according to sleeve length.
Visual merchandising: Anokhisinterior and store layout is all fixed by the interior
designer. The lighting is bright and more focussed on the shelves highlighting the
clothes. The logo of Anokhi is enforced in fixtures like hangers, door knobs, displaysetc. The smell of fresh cotton fabric is predominant in the store. The store has a
feature that the perforated partitions allow one to see the entire store in one glance.
The store music is managed by the interior decorators team all over India. The
flooring is in light colour to reflect the light. Mirrors are strategically placed for trying
out items.
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vi. Pricing: The premium pricing is used and the customers are upper middle class
looking for distinctive styles and brand association. The range is from Rs 300 to Rs
18000.
vii. Promotion :Their promotion is low key and only for niche market. They have a few
stores and it is targeting people interested in vegetable dye prints. Their headquarter is
at Jaipur where a museum is set up to showcase the hand print style for making
fabrics. There is an NRI season during festivals where more stock is kept and regularcustomers are informed about this by telephone.
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viii. Workforce : Anokhi has over eight hundred employees employed for manufacturing.
The store had a store manager, two sales assistants and one housekeeping staff.
B. ANALYSIS
Table 1&2: For mean for BIBA and Anokhi stores.
This is further Hypothesis 1
Ho: Customers prefer branded clothes( BIBA) for their style.
One-Sample Test
Test Value = 0
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean
Difference
95% Confidence Interval
of the Difference
Lower Upper
BC_ [Style] 34.097 20 .000 4.476 4.20 4.75
The test also proves that there is no significant difference and our hypothesis is true.
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Ho: Tailored clothes have a better colour and design and variety
One-Sample Test
Test Value = 0
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean
Difference
95% Confidence Interval of the
Difference
Lower Upper
TC_ [Style] 12.661 20 .000 3.286 2.74 3.83
colrdesign 16.941 20 .000 3.810 3.34 4.28
TC_[Fitting] 21.452 20 .000 4.048 3.65 4.44
Ho: Customers prefer branded clothes( ANOKHI) for their style.
The test also proves that there is no significant difference and our hypothesis is true.
Ho: Tailored clothes have a better colour and design and variety
One-Sample Test
Test Value = 0
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean
Difference
95% Confidence Interval of the
Difference
Lower Upper
TC_[Fitting] 29.445 15 .000 4.250 3.94 4.56
TC_ [Style] 13.555 15 .000 3.500 2.95 4.05
colrdesign 13.508 15 .000 3.875 3.26 4.49
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Chart 1 and cross tabulation 1 for Biba:
Chart 2 and cross tabulation 2 for Anokhi :
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Conducted a cluster analysis to understand the profile of the customers shopping at BIBA:
Conducted a cluster analysis to understand the profile of the customers shopping at Anokhi
Number of Cases in each
Cluster
Cluster
1 5.000
2 1.000
3 3.000
4 7.000
Valid 16.000
Missing 9.000
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3.3. INTERPRETATION
We see that from table 1 & 2 of descriptive statistics that:
Tailored clothes are having a mean of 3.29 and branded clothes a mean of 4.48 for
style. The mean for BIBA clothes being considered trendy and fashionable is also
4.05. Thus the respondents find branded clothes more stylish.
Similarly Anokhi has been given a mean rating of 4.44 for style and being trendy and
fashionable. It is also rated high on comfort. Again this brand is known for its unique
fabric manufacturing. It uses the hand printing stencils and organic dyes for its
designing.
For the ratings of BIBA on the retail mix, the customers have rated reasonably priced
as the lowest 2.95 apart from this the other store features like stock ,size, display
,convenience of location the customers have given nearly an average rating.
As with BIBA, Anokhi too is rated about near average ie 3 ;on convenient location ,
stock and reasonable price. The premium pricing of both these brands is creating a
perception barrier for the potential customers
We see that from the charts 1 that majority customers are students and they prefer
ethnic wear as depicted by the cross tabulation 1. About 33% housewives and
students both have shown a preference towards the new ethnic fashion.
We take the data of the membership into an excel sheet and find out the members of
each cluster. The most members are present in cluster number three and 7 out of 9
have said that they prefer ethnic clothes. We can delve further into their demographics
and target them
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D. CONCLUSION
We see that tailored that the changing fashion trends towards ethnic wear being more
preferred is all because of the design of traditional with a contemporary twist. Both these
stores have a unique style and identity, where Anokhi focuses only on cottons and BIBA on
all kinds of fabrics. The upper middle class is brand conscious and associates with these
brands. The footfall is low but both these stores have developed a niche segment catering to
their needs. There is an aspirational value associated with BIBA thus its presence on online
portals is creating more discount seeker customers.
E. Limitations:
i. The sample size is less than thirty and is not representative of the total customer base
of these two stores.
ii. The study is conducted with only one store in the city. For better insights at least all
state stores should have been visited for comprehensive research.
iii. The store traffic could have been analysed to understand the store layout s success.
This could not be done due to time constraint.
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4. Annexure:
This questionnaire is for my project in retail marketing. It is about women fashion apparels. So if you love clothes then
please help me in my research project!! :)
* Required
Name
Age(in years) * 18-22 23-29 30-45 45-60 Above 60 years
Marital status * Single Married
Are you a * Student Housewife Working professional
What kind of clothes do you prefer more? * Western wear Ethnic wear (kurtis, salwar suits)
Rate the following for TAILORED CLOTHES. *Here 1= very poor, 2=poor, 3=OK, 4=good, 5=very good
1 2 3 4 5
Fitting
Comfort
Style
Affordability
Rate the following for READYMADE BRANDED CLOTHES. *
Here 1= very poor, 2=poor, 3=OK, 4=good, 5=very good
1 2 3 4 5
Fitting
Comfort
Style
Affordability
From where do you shop most frequently? *
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Choose only one option in every row.
Never Once a year Half yearly Quarterly Monthly
Branded outlets inmalls
Designer Boutiques
Get clothes stitched
by tailor
Unbranded localstores
Rate the following for the brand BIBA on a scale of 1 to 5. Here 1= Very poor, 2=Poor,3=Ok, 4=Good,5=
Excellent *
1 2 3 4 5
Always has my size
of clothes
Variety in colourcombination and
design
Reasonably priced
Accessibility of
clothes in racks andshelves
Trendy and
fashionable
Always in stock formy size
Attractive display
Service quality ofsales staff
Convenience of store
location
Well lit ambience
Proper signage for
store layout ,
collections, tags
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5.Bibliography and references:
1.http://www.bibaindia.com/
2.http://www.anokhi.com/anokhi/about-us.html
3. Merchandising by Grace L. Kunz, Fairchild publications.
http://www.bibaindia.com/http://www.bibaindia.com/http://www.bibaindia.com/http://www.anokhi.com/anokhi/about-us.htmlhttp://www.anokhi.com/anokhi/about-us.htmlhttp://www.anokhi.com/anokhi/about-us.htmlhttp://www.anokhi.com/anokhi/about-us.htmlhttp://www.bibaindia.com/