Brown Bag Clothing has recently partnered with HubBox to introduce a Click & Collect service on their website, allowing customers to order and collect their parcels from over 4,000 Collect Points across the UK, located on high streets, close to transport stations, and in places shoppers visit every day.
Click & Collect is becoming increasingly popular as it allows assurance that a parcel will not be missed, as well as providing flexibility for the customer.
Founded in 1999, Brown Bag has grown into an established retailer offering high-profile brands at affordable, discounted prices. Some of these include Lacoste, Tommy Hilfiger, Lyle & Scott, Farah, True Religion, New Balance, Henri Lloyd, and many other popular brands.
According to Brown Bag, their mission is “to provide you with top designer men’s fashion at the very best prices”. Now with HubBox, they will be able to provide their customers with the very best delivery experience as well.
Brown Bag’s addition of HubBox services is due in part to the recent increase in popularity of Click & Collect services with consumers. According to Forbes, 72% of all UK shoppers currently use Click & Collect. Additionally, it is predicted that by 2025, 10% of all sales will be fulfilled by Click & Collect, with in-store purchases making up 60% of total sales.
Through effective, straightforward technology and a network of thousands of Collect Points, HubBox provides the UK with an intelligent and flexible Click & Collect solution. This service allows convenience for not only the customers, but for Brown Bag as well, as the service is compatible with any courier or delivery system, and requires no operational changes.
By using HubBox when ordering online from Brown Bag, customers will be able to have control over their parcel delivery at no extra charge, while still using Brown Bags normal courier service of 2-4 days or next-day delivery. Click & Collect increases both convenience and satisfaction of customers. By implementing HubBox Click & Collect, Brown Bag Clothing is now part of the solution to the missed delivery problem.