Frankly, I'm utterly bemused by some of the lines on sale. Shirts aside the vast majority of it is, IMHO, unadulterated tack which is never likely to sell in anything like the volume required to secure a decent return.There are more things being added and they are tweaking it some more.
Was talking to Kelly and suggested them having a suggestion box or people email if there's anything they would like to see them stock. Due to the minimum order they have to deal with, then if they get enough people wanting something then they could order it.
As has been discussed certain clothing is just not possible as they don't have the room to keep in stock and can take years to sell.
Take, for example, the Exeter City air freshener:
https://ecfc.myshopify.com/collections/exeter-city-fc-accessories/products/exeter-city-fc-air-freshener
Assuming a mark up of, say, 200 per cent, the club is netting a profit in the region of £1.30 for every one it sells. If we're generous and assume they sell 100 in the course of a year –I can't imagine the actual number is anywhere near that – then that equates to a profit of just over £100. You could easily make more than that by selling, say, half a dozen quality T-shirts.
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