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shaneire
shaneire
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27 Aug 2012 8:58pm
Hi all,

Just a few quick questions. Myself and my business partner are thinking about opening a wetsuit type superstore in Perth WA, that would cater for all waterbased needs, from wetsuits to water bottles and everything in between.

We are established in Europe however, do not have much knowledge of the Australian set up. How much would a wetsuit cost you on average in Australia? Mid range style suit.

Also, are you guys more brand or price concious? We have very cheap offerings that do well over here. Just fishing for some response (pardon the pun).

Thanks,

Shaneire
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23678 posts
WA, 23678 posts
27 Aug 2012 9:07pm
If you can't google wettie prices in Australia then I wish you all the best for running a superstore

But to at least contribute something , quality at the right price will work, we get ripped on lots of things in Australia.
BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
27 Aug 2012 9:18pm
Hundred bucks tops - can you beat that - cash of course mate
DUDE
DUDE
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1132 posts
NSW, 1132 posts
27 Aug 2012 11:38pm
shaneire said...

Hi all,

Just a few quick questions. Myself and my business partner are thinking about opening a wetsuit type superstore in Perth WA, that would cater for all waterbased needs, from wetsuits to water bottles and everything in between.

We are established in Europe however, do not have much knowledge of the Australian set up. How much would a wetsuit cost you on average in Australia? Mid range style suit.

Also, are you guys more brand or price concious? We have very cheap offerings that do well over here. Just fishing for some response (pardon the pun).

Thanks,

Shaneire


Hi Shaneire.....

As the all time local shredder and "Quikripabong" surfing champion,I am willing to accept a full range of your top of the line wetsuits.........FREE............

For this I am willing to promote your wetsuits if they work,more than likely I will hock them on ebay.

I am also willing to be flown to Europe at your expense and sample as many illicit substances and hot nublie nymphs as I can handle.......

Willing to appear in a one off photo shoot------Jack Thompson/cleo style .


BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
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27 Aug 2012 9:41pm
DUDE said...

shaneire said...

Hi all,

Just a few quick questions. Myself and my business partner are thinking about opening a wetsuit type superstore in Perth WA, that would cater for all waterbased needs, from wetsuits to water bottles and everything in between.

We are established in Europe however, do not have much knowledge of the Australian set up. How much would a wetsuit cost you on average in Australia? Mid range style suit.

Also, are you guys more brand or price concious? We have very cheap offerings that do well over here. Just fishing for some response (pardon the pun).

Thanks,

Shaneire


Hi Shaneire.....

As the all time local shredder and "Quikripabong" surfing champion,I am willing to accept a full range of your top of the line wetsuits.........FREE............

For this I am willing to promote your wetsuits if they work,more than likely I will hock them on ebay.

I am also willing to be flown to Europe at your expense and sample as many illicit substances and hot nublie nymphs as I can handle.......

Willing to appear in a one off photo shoot------Jack Thompson/cleo style .




My eyes my eyes ........ aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh
Basecurve
Basecurve
WA
196 posts
WA, 196 posts
27 Aug 2012 9:41pm
I recently paid $230 online for a Radiator 1.5 mm long sleeve spring that is poifect for mildish winter here in metro Perth.
Woud think you might struggle with a traditional retail model concept here. (Research Billabong.... share price down 78% before you commit to a shiny showroom lease).
Not trying to put you off , but join the dots
shaneire
shaneire
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28 Aug 2012 2:10am
Mark _australia said...

If you can't google wettie prices in Australia then I wish you all the best for running a superstore

But to at least contribute something , quality at the right price will work, we get ripped on lots of things in Australia.


Hi mark,
Thanks for the response. I realise it is quite easy to google the prices in stores, however over here we have a certain amount of haggling that occurs, and we like it that way in our store. So I was hoping for a bit of local insider information! Not sure if thats a 'done thing' in Australia or not. We have done our analysis, just said I'd get a bit of that crucial local knowledge :) We shall be making a trip over in September for a closer look.

We can offer our wetsuits starting at $69 for our basic range and the prices go up accordingly depending on the range. These basic wetsuits are great quality, similar to the big brands however it is our in house brand.

As with most retail the mark up is massive, so we try to give a fair price and deal in volumes. So with this, bigger purchase orders get even further discounts.

Thanks again for all the information and keep it coming.
shaneire
shaneire
3 posts
3 posts
28 Aug 2012 2:12am
DUDE; we will do our best if you are as good as you say you are!! Happy shredding..

GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
2371 posts
WA, 2371 posts
28 Aug 2012 4:08pm
shaneire said...

Hi all,

Just a few quick questions. Myself and my business partner are thinking about opening a wetsuit type superstore in Perth WA, that would cater for all waterbased needs, from wetsuits to water bottles and everything in between.

We are established in Europe however, do not have much knowledge of the Australian set up. How much would a wetsuit cost you on average in Australia? Mid range style suit.

Also, are you guys more brand or price concious? We have very cheap offerings that do well over here. Just fishing for some response (pardon the pun).

Thanks,

Shaneire


The idea of a SUPER store in Perth is a bit before it's time....we don't have the population (1.74 million) for all WA people's to travel to one Super store....
we are way to wide spread up and down the coast.
my 2cents worth.
newguy
newguy
654 posts
654 posts
28 Aug 2012 4:51pm
You could make it an online store with postage from the warehouse? I know if there are good wettys for good price, I'll be a regular customer as I go through mine so fast needing them for work.
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
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28 Aug 2012 6:58pm
shaneire said...

Also, are you guys more brand or price concious? We have very cheap offerings that do well over here.



Neither...personally, I'm quality conscious - and I like to think that I'm loyal to Aussie made/Aussie owned, which rarely leaves me much of a choice.

If you employ local staff and provide a good service (especially in regard to warranties), then although you're an international retailer -locals will warm to you more.

[edit] Oh, and I forgot to say, your business will be more accepted if you become a legitimate seabreeze advertiser/sponsor, as it's the No.1 watersports website & forum in Aus!

(so Loz, does that plug get me a t-shirt?)
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23678 posts
WA, 23678 posts
28 Aug 2012 5:17pm
Agreed on quality conscious.

For me, I'd rather pay $300 at your megastore for a wettie that is $400 at the surf shops, than buy your homebrand $69 one. You can guarantee it is the same quality but they never are...

OTOH I can 'tfind a cheap kids steamer. Springsuits for 6-7 y/o's are $30 at many places, but as soon as you wnat a steamer you have to buy a quality brand and the cheapest is $120 for a Peak (Ripcurl made to a budget). That is still crap, if you can offer kid's steamers at $70 you'd have me.
DUDE
DUDE
NSW
1132 posts
NSW, 1132 posts
28 Aug 2012 7:29pm
shaneire said...

DUDE; we will do our best if you are as good as you say you are!! Happy shredding..




What do you mean "IF".......

I have never lost a "quikripabong"contest......
Nor have has Kelly Slater ever beaten me in a contest.....(ps2)

As for the center spread...I would do that for free....


dzv
dzv
WA
12 posts
dzv dzv
WA, 12 posts
29 Aug 2012 10:30am
Shaneire,

If you want to set up shop in Australia, I personally would suggest you aim to price well below most local prices. Here in Oz, people are becoming increasingly aware of how expensive things are here compared to overseas (even after shipping and taxes). As more and more people realize this, more and more people are moving to online shopping. And this is not just my own personal opinion; there have been several articles in newspapers this year talking about the issue. There is even a government inquiry trying to determine why Australian retail prices are vastly more expensive than overseas.

As the issue gets more exposure, and as more people move to online shopping, I can only imagine (and hope) that retail prices will drop. So if you base your projections on current prices, you may find yourself in some trouble down the line.

On the other hand, if you can setup an online shop that offers great prices and reasonable shipping (direct from your overseas warehouse), this might be quite successful. I'm not sure if you're aware, but Australia has a $1000 GST-free threshold on imported goods, so if you ship your products directly from overseas, the customer doesn't have to pay GST.

I guess the one issue people may have would be that they can't try things on for size before purchasing, but a good return policy might ease people's fears in that respect.
whatthe
whatthe
WA
186 posts
WA, 186 posts
29 Aug 2012 1:17pm
shaneire said...


We are established in Europe however, do not have much knowledge of the Australian set up.


Skin cancer and sun protection are a BIG issue over here. If I was setting up a wetsuit super store, I would definitely be focussing on the market for SPF-rated rashies and the like for babies, kids & adults.
Pitbull
Pitbull
WA
1267 posts
WA, 1267 posts
29 Aug 2012 5:36pm
Mark _australia said...

Agreed on quality conscious.

For me, I'd rather pay $300 at your megastore for a wettie that is $400 at the surf shops, than buy your homebrand $69 one. You can guarantee it is the same quality but they never are...

OTOH I can 'tfind a cheap kids steamer. Springsuits for 6-7 y/o's are $30 at many places, but as soon as you wnat a steamer you have to buy a quality brand and the cheapest is $120 for a Peak (Ripcurl made to a budget). That is still crap, if you can offer kid's steamers at $70 you'd have me.


Think I've got a couple of second hand ones if you're interested. (at a very good price)
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