Security tags on clothes actually help keep customers?

Well in theory, Security tags on clothes will help you keep your customers coming back. It’s true. If you have the merchandise a customer wants, and it’s easily and readily available, they’ll be back over and over (as long as you maintain a pleasurable shopping environment).

Now security tags on clothes can be tricky, especially when you are a high end retailer not wanting to infringe on the appearance of the garment. Security tags on clothes provide the seller with a great deal of security and give the potential thief a negative impression of your business, and that’s a good thing. Looking around your store, what type of clothing security do you need? Are you experiencing any loss in a particular brand, type, style or color? Security tags on clothes will probably be the solution to most of your issues.

Working in sporting goods was always a positive experience for me. I liked the merchandise and typically can deal with the people that shop these types of stores. One store I worked at had a big problem with keeping its higher priced clothing items in the store. This highly desired sporting apparel posed a real problem. Clothing security tags were not being used as they should’ve been nor was the store putting on additional effort into the program.

The fix was simple. Increase the amount of security tags on clothes and spread the program out other merchandise that showed a losing trend.
In the retail world of today, business can be simple. Solutions to protect assets and boost profits are right in front of us and in most cases, are already being followed, maybe just not as effectively as they could be.

The bottom line to protect your bottom line, use clothing security tags to protect your merchandise.

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Clothing security tags help prevent theft

Working in the retail clothing industry, clothing security tags have helped deter several instances of customer and employee theft.

Clothing security tags have been around for some time. They have developed and have become more effective in recent years. Most major department stores selling clothing have security tags on clothes.  Yet, there are still some smaller stores that don’t have any sort of clothing security.

I was working with a loss prevention agent at a store stocked full of highly desired, high ticket clothing items. We had been experiencing large instances of customer grab and runs, and general customer theft.

Additionally, we believed this store to be a target of Organized Retail Crime because of its lack of security tags on clothes and other forms of clothing security.

After walking the store, we indentified the highest shrink items and most frequently stolen merchandise. Working with the store team, we were able to effectively roll out the clothing security program the way the company had expected it to be done. In doing so, we put security tags on clothes, which provided much of the items with better clothing security. These security tags on clothes are a visible deterrent to thieves and cause the professionals grief when trying to quickly get the merchandise out of the store unnoticed.

During our surveillance, we watched as a team of 3 entered the store and broke apart. The first suspect went to the high theft merchandise and immediately noticed the security tags on clothes. He pulls out his cellphone. As he holds it to his ear, we see suspect #2 pull his cellphone out of his pocket and put it to his ear. No doubt, the first suspect was calling #2 to tell him about the clothing security tags and all about the clothing security.

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Let clothing security be a watchful eye over your merchandise

My employees that apprehend shoplifters recently caught a lady that was stealing clothing.  They clued into her because she was just grabbing clothing off of racks, without taking the time to look at prices or sizes.  Most people take a little time to choose the clothing that they want to purchase, so her actions raised some red flags.

While being observed, she tore the tag off of a purse and placed clothing items inside of it.  She then walked out of the store.

This lady was caught, but what if the loss prevention agents had not noticed her?  $100 worth of clothing would have been lost.  That may not seem like a lot, but if you consider the number of customers coming in and out of our business…if they all were behaving as this customer we would be experiencing an incredible loss. Such scenarios are not uncommon at businesses that sell clothing.

Clothing security is something that all business owners or managers should consider.  Your employees, while trained to help customers and watch for shoplifters, will not be able to watch everyone in your business all at one time.  Clothing security tags will assist your employees at protecting the very merchandise that they are hoping to sell.

Security tags on clothes are the eyes that you wish you had all over your store.  A clothing alarm is the same as having an employee right there, watching the merchandise and safeguarding it from those who wish to steal.  Clothing security tags alert employees by announcing that a theft is occurring, and are also a deterrent by simply being present.  Just as your employees are when they are helping customers.

Hiring additional help by employing clothing security will produce a great return on your investment.  Clothing security tags do not need breaks, pay raises, or vacations – just clothing to protect.

Security tags on clothes that activate a clothing alarm will shut down your shoplifting problem!

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Clothing security is your best bet against high shrink

Clothing security has been the topic of discussion by many softline retailers over the past years. How can we better protect our merchandise, how can we better provide clothing security?

Over the years theft trends have increased, demanding more of a dedicated need for clothing security. Merchandising high theft clothing items without any form of clothing security is a dangerous move.

Several years ago, I was working a large department store as loss prevention manager. I had a staff of loss prevention agents that helped me provide security tags on clothes. Yet even with loss prevention agents working for me, we still had a leak of merchandise. We had to identify what was being lost and what we could better do to prevent future occurrences. Our solution… increase security tags on clothes. Until then, we had only been putting security tags on clothes that were over a certain dollar limit. This was a good practice but ineffective are truly controlling a larger portion of the stores losses. We identified which types and brands of merchandise were being mostly taken. We lowered the price point for the security tags on clothes and we followed up with the execution of the clothing security program.

As we monitored the results over the next few months, we could really see the impact clothing security tags had on preventing and deterring potential theft and loss. Not to mention, we were able to explain to the store manager the benefits of clothing security tags and how effective beneficial clothing security tags were to his store and the business. Although he knew of clothing security tags, he saw no benefit earlier with clothing security tags only on high ticket items. Now, with security tags on clothes, our jobs became much easier.

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Clothing Security Provides Defense

Clothing security in the way of Checkpoint Systems electronic article surveillance puts shoplifters on the defensive to the point that they look for easier targets.

No one even remotely associated with the retail industry believes that shoplifting is not a problem.  The problem, as the individual retailer sees it is that it is occurring in his business, taking away his livelihood one theft at a time.  Now the first inclination a retailer might have is to grab each shoplifter that comes into his store and bust his head.  As satisfying as that might be, it is impractical and inefficient, since it is difficult to identify a shoplifter profile and the police and lawsuits would soon put an end to it.

To ease the problem, and to provide a defense against shoplifting in the form of a deterrent, stores that seriously want to cut shrink use Checkpoint Systems clothing security.  Clothing is extremely vulnerable to theft by customers.  It is easily concealed in handbags, shopping bags, or worn under clothing.  That’s just the amateur and casual shoplifters.  Professionals use more sophisticated means like booster bags and boxes, specially made clothing with container bags sewn into them.

The Checkpoint Systems solution to clothing security is to defend the store from attack by shoplifters by eliminating the advantage of concealing the merchandise.

The clothing alarm, actually a set of specially tuned antennas, stands silently at the exit door until it is needed.  When items with a clothing security tags attached pass through, an alarm will sound, alerting staff that the item leaving the store still has tags attached.  Shoplifters know and avoid stores that use Checkpoint Systems devices and clothing security tags, an excellent defense system against shoplifters.

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A step ahead of loss with clothing security

Want to make a quick buck?  Some people do by stealing merchandise from businesses, then trying to return the merchandise for cash.  This can be deterred by requiring a receipt for refunds, but even then some thieves will just steal what they have on a receipt already, or even create a fake receipt.

It sometimes seems that the thieves are always one step ahead – but that does not have to be case.  If your business sells clothing, clothing security is something that you need to consider in order to help reduce your losses.  Clothing is simple to steal, and it is often targeted for those seeking to make a profit by committing return fraud.

By having security tags on clothes, you can reduce the appeal of your clothing to shoplifters without reducing its appeal to your honest and paying customers.

You will not find very many shoplifters that want to risk a clothing alarm going off in order to steal your merchandise.  Also, clothing security is a visual deterrent, which once seen scares some shoplifters enough to not even want to try to steal the clothing in your business.  That’s a good situation to create. You will also find that clothing security tags begin to raise your employees awareness to shoplifting.

Your paying customers will not mind clothing security tags.  Security tags on clothes do not take away from the visual appeal of your merchandise, and your customers can still handle the clothing and try it on as they would if it was unsecured.  What clothing security does allow for is peace of mind for you, the business owner.

Investing in clothing security will make your business one step ahead of the shoplifters, instead of the other way around. Another aspect about a clothing alarm is that it will contribute to your over all security projection to criminals in general. This will help deter other crime.

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Clothing Security Deters and Detects

The reason most retailers use clothing security tags and retail anti theft devices like the ones manufactured by Checkpoint Systems, is not to actually catch shoplifters.  The idea is to prevent the shoplifter from choosing the store that uses such a device as the place to practice his hobby of shoplifting.

The fact is, retailers had far rather prevent shoplifting that detect it.  The cost in time and money in actually catching, detaining, and prosecuting a shoplifter can be high.  So high in fact that some shop owners choose not to bother with shoplifters that steal merchandise valued at below a predetermined amount.

A major retailer implemented this policy several years ago and let the information be public.  After several months of being plagued by shoplifters who could do math and who were assured that they would not be prosecuted, the retailer dropped the ill-advised policy.

The costs involve downtime for store personnel, non productive hours taking off work to get warrants, make complaints, or testify in court.

Its much more economical to save lost inventory, save lost time, and save lost money by putting clothing security systems to work guarding the merchandise and forcing the shoplifter into making a couple of decisions.   The first decision is whether to steal in a store where there is a good chance of being detected because of clothing security tags, or to go ahead and buy the item.  The second is that if they do decide to steal, do they do it in a store protected by a clothing alarm, or do they move on to an easier target – another store down the street.

And if the shoplifter makes a poor decision and decides to take the merchandise in spite of the clothing security tags attached to it, the Checkpoint Systems electronic article surveillance at the door will sound the alarm as the merchandise passes by it, attracting plenty of unwanted attention.

Clothing security protects a retailer’s valuable investment in both inventory and payroll, and allows legitimate shoppers to browse unhindered by merchandise that is locked behind a display case or attached to a rack by cables.

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What Does a Clothing Alarm Really Say?

The presence of a clothing alarm says the owner of the business is serious about clothing security and keeping prices low for his customers.

Clothing merchandisers know that losing goods to shoplifters is a major expense that comes directly from the bottom line.  To protect property from thieves using retail anti theft devices such as those by Checkpoint Security Systems, sends a message shoplifters are not welcome in the establishment.

Shoplifters of all kinds know and avoid stores that have the Checkpoint Systems antennas standing at the door and the “Protected by Checkpoint Security Systems” warning and logo visible at the customer entry.

The clothing alarm says to the professional shoplifter, “You’re going to have to work too hard to steal merchandise here.  Better go to an easier store.”

To the amateur shoplifter, clothing security says, “Too much chance of getting caught in this store.  You might want to reconsider stealing from this store”

Security tags on clothes remind the impulse shoplifter, “Think again before you put that item in your bag.  You may have some explaining to do.”

The clothing alarm says, “This store cares enough about me to keep shoplifters out so I don’t have to pay for their crimes,” to legitimate customers.

And of course the Checkpoint Security System says, “Someone is leaving with merchandise they haven’t bought!” as the shoplifter passes through it with stolen merchandise.

Send and receive the right message by using a clothing alarm system.

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Clothing Security Tags Protect the Necessities

Clothes are necessities for everyone and clothing security tags protect the fashion or read-to-wear retailer from supplying these necessary items at no cost to the wearer.

Clothing is available at price points that are very economical all the way up to very expensive for quality designer fashion.  There are always some shoppers who are going to try to upgrade at the retailers expense by shoplifting the merchandise.

Fortunately for the retailer, there is an excellent and economical way to prevent the theft of clothing by deterring and preventing theft through the use of clothing security and a clothing alarm.

An electronic article surveillance (EAS) system from Checkpoint Security Systems increases the risk of detection for thieves by making inventory virtually scream, “I’m being stolen!” as it leaves the store.  Shoplifters realize that the threat of being detected and possibly prosecuted is too great in a store that uses any of the retail anti theft devices provided by Checkpoint Security Systems.  Then a potential shoplifter becomes a customer and purchases clothing that is within his shopping budget.

Many merchants see the use of a device from Checkpoint Security Systems as a simple choice: Protect merchandise with clothing security tags or take the chance of losing goods to shoplifters.  The chances of a shoplifter visiting a protected store is far less than choosing a store with minimal risk of being caught or detected.

Everybody has to wear clothes.  Be sure that they won’t be wearing “free” clothes stolen from your store by using security tags on clothes for protection.

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Securing clothing through proactive solutions

Clothing Security has always been a challenge in the world of the softlines retailer.

How do we keep the merchandise in stores safe but at the same time make the merchandise shoppable. There was no easy way to provide clothing security to stores. Some stores chained merchandise to the display rack or limited merchandise on the salesfloor. These methods at times proved very effective at preventing theft, but also prevented an even more important aspect, sales.

Clothing security, thankfully, has become much less difficult in the past years. Now, don’t get me wrong, clothing security is still a challenge and as long as merchandise exists for sales, thieves will steal (or at least try to).

As you visit different stores and look at the clothing security, pay closer attention to security tags on clothes. This type of defense is very common with department stores and specialty clothing retailers. Why? Because it is very effective in deterring shoplift activity. Security tags on clothes provide an obvious presence and discourage the non-professionals immediately.

As a former loss prevention agent, my job included monitoring the security tags on clothes program. Daily, I went around the store to hot merchandise and ensured each item followed the security tags on clothes program to the “T”. I knew as long as the merchandise had clothing security tags, I would not have to pay as much attention, and could focus my efforts in more lacking departments.

Clothing security tags are relatively easy to install and take no more time than stocking the merchandise on the salesfloor. However, the payoff for using clothing security tags properly can be huge.

Loss Prevention has always encouraged retailers to utilize security tags on clothes, and many retailers have taken the advice passionately. There are still some out there that are on their own program, but for how long?

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