.....product offerings could not be more different, with Sprint focusing on telecommunications and Zara on clothing, there are some similarities between these two stores. Sprint and Zara both position themselves to a mainstream shopping audience, with a fairly broad appeal to a price-conscious consumer from multiple age groups. Although they offer completely different products, their pricing strategies are therefore similar. The shopping mall is the preferred geographic location for both Sprint and Zara stores, which are only found in stand-alone boutiques on urban high streets. Neither store has a luxury positioning but both stores offer a range of items at different prices for a diverse consumer market. Likewise, both Sprint and Zara have a few select stores for a more upscale bracket with Sprint's "Studio" line and some Zara stores located near to high end shopping zones.However, a Zara store has a far more stylish and aesthetically pleasing appearance than the more functional, utilitarian Sprint look. The Zara logo is clean and modern simply featuring the brand name in a characteristic font without an accompanying logo. Sprint's yellow fan-shaped logo is uninspiring. However, Sprint's products are actually utilitarian in nature, as the company is a service...
Zara does have a strikingly similar approach to clothing, which lacks originality, veers towards copycatting of luxury brands, and stresses the importance of trend as opposed to a few flagship items. Zara's approach to clothing marketing has therefore been dubbed "fast fashion" because of its similar ecological and ethical footprint as fast food (Wicker, 2016).Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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