Mall retailers bask in after-Christmas glow
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Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- Although South Coast Plaza officials said the number of
visitors this holiday season matched last year’s figures, retailers said
shoppers spent their money differently this year.
Jamie Prada, manager at toy store FAO Schwartz, said customers bought
less clothing and more housewares, toys and electronics.
“It was much better than last year for us,” Prada said. “We were one
of the few retailers in South Coast Plaza that did fairly well. I know
that throughout the mall not a lot of people were shopping for clothes.
We were in the right line this year.”
Bill Peters, manager for Kenzo, which sells women’s apparel, said
Wednesday that fewer shoppers visited the store this year. However, he
said he expects sales figures to be even with last year’s, partly because
of a successful post-Christmas shopping season.
Beginning Tuesday, bargain hunters hit the mall with a vengeance to
take advantage of the marked-down merchandise.
Peters said a second reduction on winter items -- lowering prices 60%
-- could be part of the reason shoppers are buying so much after the
holiday, Peters said.
“I’d say sales are going to be pretty much flat with last year, but I
did notice a [decrease] in the overall number of purchasers,” he said.
“People who bought four gifts last year bought two this year. I
definitely saw that as a trend. But we still have a few days left in the
month to see how it goes and yesterday was really busy. Based on our
traffic and our sales yesterday, I’d say our after-Christmas sales are
going to be higher than last year’s.”
Lareza Panucchi, manager for women’s apparel store MaxMara, said she
did not notice a lack of customers at the store.
“We did fantastic,” she said. “We had the best season in the world.”
MaxMara, Bang & Olufsen and Aveda were among a number of stores with
holiday sales that far exceeded last year’s, according to their managers.
“Our products were flying off the shelves,” said Christal Keys, a
manager for Aveda, a cosmetics retailer. “Our increase from last year is
just enormous. We have no gift sets left, and we’re limited to what’s on
our shelves right now. . .. Plus, our stores are way more exclusive now
because you can’t get our products in beauty supply stores now.”
Nathan Sipan, manager for Bang & Olufsen, which sells high-end
electronics, said the 3-year-old store’s increase in sales was no
surprise.
“They were a lot higher than last year, but we’re new to the market
and sales have been growing every year,” Sipan said. “Our products are
very specialized. Our sales are more or less back to normal now.”
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