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Hard Goods vs. Soft Goods

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Hard goods and soft goods – also referred to as hardline and softline – represent the different types of goods a retailer offers. Soft goods include apparel and bedding. Hard goods encompass a broad range of products, including furniture, appliances, tools, electronics, jewelry and sporting goods.

Hard Goods Versus Soft Goods
Hardlines and softlines are the two major classifications of retail inventory. "Softlines" generally refers to goods that are literally soft, such as clothing and bedding. "Hardlines" commonly refers to less personal items, such as appliances or sports equipment. Hardlines are essentially synonymous with consumer durables.

Hard goods are often distinguished in a retailer's inventory by whether they come in boxes. Small appliances typically come in boxes, while most sporting equipment does not. Manufacturers and marketers of hard goods sometimes aim to increase the appeal of carrying their products by minimizing package sizes so that retailers can use less shelf space to stock the products. This is a benefit to the retailer because it allows for carrying more items or having additional space available for displays.


Read more: Hard and soft goods in the retail sector | Investopedia https://www.investopedia.com/ask/an...t-goods-retail-sector-refer.asp#ixzz5U6lwIpiC
 
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