The X Catalogue Shop is a really good concept, but I do question the wisdom of placing it in an inner city location. The stock would benefit from a larger shop floor, and customers would also probably enjoy the luxury of an allied car park, instead of on street parking. That said, I would imagine that a lot of students shop here, and so to site this store out of town would exclude a significant proportion of the people that are liable to shop here... Sooo, may be a City Road location is just about perfect after all?
As you would imagine, the products that are sold here are ultimately the least desired items that remained in the Catalogue warehouses across the land. The X Catalogue Shop rounds them all up and slashes the price, ultimately offering them at as much as a 75% discount of the original retail price.
Large household items like beds, tables and sofa's are stacked high, and as the turnover is quick, there's not as much care and attention paid to the display of these things as there would be in more pricey outlet. This is entirely understandable considering the circumstances. The X Catalogue Shop does in fact have a large warehouse situated out of town, which is regularly called upon to replenish the stock at the retail outlet. They reckon that they keep as many as 10,000 items in stock at any one time, which pretty impressive!
The best thing about this shop is that all items are assembled, even if it was originally a flat-pack item when being sold by the catalogue. This allows the store to check for damage as well as offering the customer added value. I for one have been foxed by the instructions accompanying more than one flat-pack self-assembly item that I have bought, and really appreciate the fact that The X Catalogue Shop do all of the head scratching for us! read more