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Register interest and set clear learning goals for your retail team.

Use this form to tell us what you want to improve in customer service, product presentation, merchandising, and retail communication for bags and homewear. We will follow up with cohort dates, delivery options, and a recommended starting module based on your goals.

Service standard
Greeting and discovery
Product language
Feature → benefit → care
Merchandising rhythm
Daily walk and weekly reset
retail training classroom store

A precise brief helps us tailor the cohort

If you share your category mix and team size, we can suggest role-play scenarios and merchandising audits that match your floor reality.

bags homewear retail display table

Merchandising context

Hero SKU, adjacency, attachment selling

Registration form

Tell us what you want to improve on the shop floor. We use your details only to respond with programme dates, format options, and next steps. We do not sell personal data.

Contact details

Response time: within 1 business day. Helpful details to include: product categories (bags, bathrobes, homewear), average daily traffic, and how your team currently runs a floor walk and service recovery.

Educational disclaimer

Lifestyle Retail Academy materials are for educational purposes only. They do not provide financial, legal, or business advice. Examples and scenarios are illustrative; outcomes depend on store context, team adoption, seasonality, and footfall.

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What happens next

We will email you with upcoming cohort dates, the delivery format, and a short recommendation for where to start (service scripts, presentation language, merchandising audits, or communication standards).

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We store your name, email address, and the learning goals you provide to respond to your request. Cookie preferences can be managed using the footer link at any time.

Prefer to read the module breakdown first?

Course Overview explains the four modules with examples of scripts, drills, and merchandising routines. Benefits focuses on the practical outcomes teams commonly report once the standards become habit.