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Here's where you can hunt for good deals on European brands

Items are at 20-70% discounted rates.

FoxySales is an online shop that offers discounted European products to its members. The website has a rapidly growing membership, currently with 35 000 members and works with 180 exclusive brands including Kenzo Kids, Swatch and Pediped.

Their aim is to provide each of their customers with deals that beat all the competition. Sale items are available exclusively to its members, who sign up for free.

The flash sales last for 5 to 7 days. The company aims at offering high-end brands and focuses on quality rather than quantity.

“I was very positively surprised when we started to see the clear interest of our members for emerging brands. It is great to see that not only established international brands are selling well online and when we introduce a brand for the very 1st time on the local market we are always very excited to see how it's going to work. Clearly, parents are looking for quality products for their kids, and not only going for the cheapest product possible. It gives us much more possibilities in the brands selection and makes our job all the more exciting.” Says Alexia Sichère, Founder of FoxySales.


How does a sale work?
Free subscription to be a member on the homepage of the website.
Email invitation to its members every time a brand is launched (daily at noon)

Sale:
Limited period of time (usually one week)

Payment:
Paypal and Visa (secure)

Policy Return:
7 days if the customer is not satisfied with the product(s)


Customer service to its members:
The staff replies individually to its clients as a way to maintain a good and sustainable relationship.
Customer service has been enhanced with a live chat section on the website so the cleints can ask questions while shopping.

Delivery:
The showroom on JooChiat is opened to the clients who desire to collect the goods themselves (and you can also catch some of the collection by WantesLabels).

Otherwise, delivery is free for a minimum of $100 spent.

 

Brands
o Children’s Apparel: Kenzo Kids, Bobux, Pediped, Little Blue Lamb, Poney baby & kids, IKKS, Catimini, Periwinkle, Gingersnaps, La Faute A Voltaire, Mon Marcel, Chandamama, Little Anh Em, Chilli Padi, Nesting Baby, Jelly the Pug, Dandelion, Libella Bedwear, Adidas, Hello kitty

o Baby stuff: Chicco, Lucky Baby, Baby Art, Skip Hop, Babymel, Think Baby, Action Baby, Mii baby, Hana Wrap, The Teathing Bling, Diaper Dude, Swimava…

o Toys for baby & kids: Sophie the Giraffe, Snoozebaby, Sassy, K’s Kids, Sigikids, Moulin Roty, Spinkie, Topozoo, Winther Trikes, Ybike Original, Rody…

o Educational Toys & books: The Learning Journey, VTech, Scholastic, Leapfrog, Baby Can Read, Baby Einstein, Barefoot Books, Disney Books, Croco Learn, Sesame Street books, Flashcards Factory…
o Maternity: Jojo Maman Bebe, Palmer’s, Anielina, Maternalove, De Mois en Mois…

Women Fashion Brands

o Woman Apparel: Passé Composé, Mademoiselle Sarong, Gat Rimon, Marie-Sixtine, Blune.

o Woman costume jewellery, bags & accessories: Nat & Nin,Missiessy, Mohekann, Sur les toits de Paris, Les Néréides, Les Tropéziennes, Skalli, NoaDya, Simone & Georges.

o Maternity Wear : Jojo Maman Bebe, Palmer’s, Anielina, Maternalove, De Mois en Mois, Supermom ?

 

COMPANY PROFILE:

Name of the company: Foxysales Pte Ltd
Founder/Founders: Alexia Sichere (founder), Maelle Ternot (partner)
Website: www.foxysales.com
Major Investors: Own funding - Love money - Business Angel - VC
Total funding at hand: S$450K
Target fund: above $2 million
Source of funding: Equity
Start of operation: January 2011

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