Rack Room Shoes Will Soon Begin Testing a New Store Design (2024)

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The Rack Room Shoes name says a lot about what customers can expect when they walk in the door. For decades — since founder Phil Levinson’s son-in-law, Mort Lerner, created the banner — Rack Room has displayed its inventory in easy-to-access shelving units that help families browse and try on all the latest looks at their own pace.

In recent years, it has enhanced the in-store experience by introducing The Athletic Shop, a shop-in-shop concept, and the dedicated Kids Club area, to make shopping more targeted and efficient.

But even more change is in the works, timed to the retailer’s 100th anniversary.

“We’re very happy with the current design of our locations, but we know there is more we could be achieving, so we’re working to evolve our stores,” said president and CEO Mark Lardie.

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For the first time, Rack Room is bringing together leaders from multiple departments, including marketing, merchandising, operations and digital, to participate in the development of the retailer’s next stage.

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Chief marketing officer Molly Hartney said, “The new store design is a very big project for us, and it’s a cross functional project. We’re all kind of playing in a sandbox together, exploring what a fresh store concept could look like.”

She noted that discussions kicked off in January 2022 and are progressing quickly, with plans to begin testing features this fall in the chain’s Concord Mills location in North Carolina. A bigger rollout is set to commence in early 2023.

Brian Burnett, EVP and GMM of Rack Room, described the new look as “halfway between a revolution and an evolution.” He explained, “It’s challenging — you want someone to walk in and feel like it’s still Rack Room, but you also don’t want them saying, ‘This is just a new coat of paint.’”

While the team remained mum on specific details, they did share that the stores will more seamlessly integrate digital and service elements, such as buy online, pickup in store (BOPIS), which Rack Room has invested in since the start of the pandemic.

Lardie pointed out that BOPIS usage declined somewhat after lockdowns ended, but that trend has reversed in the last six months amid supply chain uncertainty. “We’re glad that we spent the money, effort and energy to be proficient at it, especially as it’s now on the rise again,” he said. “Those things we learned during the pandemic, as we ramped up our digital capabilities, are doing nothing but helping us as we go to the future.”

As for merchandising, Burnett said the stores will reflect a more localized approach. “I want to make sure that the product is relevant and relates to the consumers that are shopping that market — and hopefully get elevated product that you won’t see online or in our other stores. We’re trying to make it special.”

Hartney added, “We don’t mean to be a disruptor in our space. It’s not a 180 from how we service her today, but in a different fashion that will inspire and delight her to shop.”

Lardie said Rack Room remains very bullish on the future of brick-and-mortar shopping and aims to continue expanding its presence by adding 3% to 5% more units annually, with a concentration on the southern U.S. states.

He acknowledged, though, that this is a digital age, and it’s important to adapt to the way consumers shop today — and one of those new ways is pre-shopping. The retailer reports that 87% of Rack Room customers pre-shop the internet before going to its stores. “So we need to make sure that our digital experience satisfies those needs of hers, that she’s able to quickly access the information she needs to make a purchasing decisions,” he said.

But even as Rack Room embraces e-commerce, Lardie said its digital strategy will always be built around the idea of driving revenue in stores. The retailer’s e-commerce site only displays product available in its physical locations.

Lardie acknowledged that such as an approach limits the retailer’s reach, but has worked well so far. “About 83% of our digital sales happen within a 10-mile radius of any of our stores, so clearly we resonate with loyal customers, because she’s familiar with and trusts our brand from her physical experience,” he said.

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FAQs

Can you return worn shoes to rack room? ›

Check purchases must wait 7 business days for a cash refund. No refunds or exchanges will be given on worn merchandise.

How long has Rack Room Shoes been in business? ›

Rack Room Shoes
Company typeDivision of Deichmann Group
FoundedSalisbury, North Carolina, 1922
FounderPhil Levinson
HeadquartersCharlotte, North Carolina , U.S.
Number of locations450+
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Can I return a pair of shoes I wore once? ›

Many chain shoe stores and online vendors have return policies that specify the shoes must be unworn and in the original packaging. That means that you should only wear them indoors on clean surfaces for a few days before deciding to return them. If they appear to be worn, you may not get a refund or exchange.

Can you return shoes if they break? ›

It doesn't matter if you bought the item new or secondhand - you'll still have rights. You'll have legal rights if the item you bought is: broken or damaged - this is known as not of satisfactory quality. unusable - this is known as not fit for purpose.

Is Rack Room Shoes owned by Nordstrom? ›

Owned by Germany's privately owned Heinrich Deichmann-Schuhe Gmbh & Co. KG, Rack Room has 380 stores in 23 U.S. states. Its subsidiary Off Broadway has another 76 outlets in nine states; and the parent company has a half-dozen U.S. locations under its own banner, Deichmann USA.

What is the slogan of rack room? ›

REAL PEOPLE. REAL LIFE. We believe shoes are more than just shoes, because we know your life is more than just footsteps.

Are off-Broadway shoes and Rack Room Shoes the same? ›

We are Two Brands, One Family. Your order may be fulfilled from Rack Room Shoes or Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse, depending on item availability. Will I be able to return or exchange merchandise between both stores? Yes.

Can I return shoes after wearing them Nordstrom Rack? ›

Items must be returned in their original packaging, including hangers, hang tags, dust bags, eyewear cases, shoe boxes and gift boxes when applicable. Items must not be worn, altered or damaged. Beauty items are final sale, unless otherwise specified.

Can you return Skechers shoes after wearing them? ›

If the product is returned outside of the 45-day return period or the item is worn, damaged, or not in its original packaging, SKECHERS will be unable to honour a refund for the merchandise. Please note: If you return any merchandise that is not SKECHERS, we would be unable to return this back to you.

Can you return shoes to Foot Locker after wearing them? ›

Returned/exchanged merchandise must be unworn and in new condition with the original tags. Exchanged items must be returned in the original boxes and bags and must include all the original hang-tags.

Can you return shoes for being uncomfortable? ›

Can you return shoes if they are uncomfortable? Usually you can, if you do it promptly and do not wear them outside. A good practice is to wear them indoors a couples days before deciding to keep them.

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