But hello! Choserie in Göppingen: After 40 years of saying goodbye to Italian fashion!

But hello! Choserie in Göppingen: After 40 years of saying goodbye to Italian fashion!
Schwäbisch Gmünd, Deutschland - in Schorndorf, the farewell to the fashion boutique choserie is imminent. After 40 years of successful activity, Ingrid Wolf will close her boutique on September 15th. The reason for this is the sale of the house and the termination of the new owner. Wolf, who offered Italian fashion with her boutique, very much regrets this step. "I would have liked to continue," she says emotionally about the upcoming farewell that not only affects her, but also many long -time customers.
The choserie was founded in Schorndorf over 40 years ago and has made a name for its individual, colorful and expressive fashion over the years. Moved to Bocksgasse 12 when fewer customers found the way past the handpicked selection at Münsterplatz, Wolf was always able to rely on quality and individuality. Many of their customers have been wearing the pieces for years and appreciating personal advice, which is very important in the traditional boutique.
A piece of home is lost
It is particularly tragic that not only in Schorndorf, but also in other places of the fashion trade shrinks. In Jennersdorf, the Boutique Piccolo closes after more than 30 years. Entrepreneur Karin Wurzinger withdraws for health reasons and regrets that she leaves the last remaining fashion business in the city center. Wurzinger, who travels to Milan three times a year to select the latest fashion trends, will also miss her loyal audience, which was not only composed of Jennersdorf, but also from Graz and Vienna.The sale of your collection begins at the beginning of March, while Wolf wants to thank your customers before the final closure with a sale of your spring and summer goods.
The challenges of retail
Both closures are not only personal fates, but also reflect the tendency challenges with which retail is confronted. Studies show that sales declines are widespread and in some cases a surface reduction of up to 70 percent has to be expected. Special crises mainly meet multi -storey formats and department stores. In fact, despite the expansion of online trading, many consumers are still connected.
The closure of choserie and Piccolo illustrates how important it is that inner cities remain attractive and alive. A successful shopping experience requires community commitment to the relevant actors on site.
Ingrid Wolf and Karin Wurzinger stand for the challenges and fates that many retailers are currently going through. They want not only from the heart that their business is continued, but also that the uniqueness of inpatient trade is valued in the masses.
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