Did you know that Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F) does not encourage people > 40 years to shop in their store? At least that is what I felt, when I visited an A&F store in San Francisco, during my last visit to USA.
Of course, no board was placed outside the store, barring me from entering the store – this would invite lawsuit. So what strategy did they deploy to evoke this feeling in me?
I was strolling down San Francisco shopping district, when an A&F store caught my attention. The store window had male mannequins attired in A & F t-shirt. Mirror Neuron kicked inside me & I visualised myself wearing figure-hugging t-shirts – I would obviously look smart in them!
With these thoughts consuming me, I walked into the store, inspired to buy a couple of A&F T-Shirts for myself.
I was welcomed in the store by loud music, I think, belonging to heavy metal & veering towards Death Metal? Both genres were way too loud for my liking.
I braved the music & purposely walked towards the shelves stocked with t-shirts. As I started exploring for t-shirts, I discovered I was having difficulty ‘seeing’ them. And then it dawned on me that the lights in the store were ‘dim’! I braved even the dim light & shortlisted a few t-shirts.
I now looked at the price tag to know the price –but I could not read the price - the price was written in ‘small’ font size.
I looked around for somebody to assist me in reading the price tag. None seem to come to my rescue. I physically carried the merchandise to counter salesperson stationed at the cash counter to seek her help. Of course, she promptly told me the price. I had to make at least a couple of trips to her before I could finalize on the merchandise that I had to buy for my son.
By now, the styling of the merchandise, its rich & vibrant color, spectacular cuts, gorgeous look & feel had wetted my appetite even more to outfit myself in A&F t-shirts!
To ensure that the fit is good I always try out the apparels prior to purchase - this de-risks the buying decision!
I shortlisted a few t-shirts & took my selection to the trial room to try them on.
Lord beholds – I was shocked what the mirror was showing me.
The Muscle ‘fit’ t-shirt, which I had selected, are designed for young people so that they can flaunt their V-shaped body comprising of 6 pack abs & bulging biceps!
In my case, these Muscle t-shirts seemed to highlight my negatives – slight paunch & poor state of my abs & non-existent biceps! To put it mildly, I was embarrassed in front of my own eyes. Good sense prevailed upon me & dropped the plan for outfitting myself with A&F merchandise – I feared social ridicule.
Business Lesson: A&F has subtly deployed ‘sensory’ marketing techniques – loud sound, dim light, small font size & styling of its merchandise, to ensure that young people wear A&F & discourage people - of my profile from wearing & flaunting it!
Friends, have you come across business / brands which deploy behavioural sciences techniques to get us to behave the way they want without us realising it. If yes, do share your experiences - it will make the discussion richer.