How Often Should You Review Your Bridal Inventory for Liquidation?
Bridal inventory isn’t just about what’s on your racks—it’s about how often you’re reviewing what’s not selling. Too many store owners wait until space is maxed out or a new line is arriving to assess aging inventory. By then, gowns have lost significant value.
A proactive review schedule—quarterly or even bi-monthly—helps you spot patterns early. Are certain silhouettes no longer being pulled? Are older samples dominating your storage room? Did a designer line stall out after one strong season?
Set a recurring date to pull reports, walk the floor, and identify slow movers. Gowns that haven’t been tried on in 3–6 months should be evaluated for markdown, off-site sale, or liquidation.
Regular inventory reviews don’t just prevent buildup—they keep your store lean, curated, and aligned with what brides are actually asking for. And when it’s time to move gowns, having a trusted liquidation partner on standby ensures you can act quickly, without scrambling.
Contact us if you’d like to learn more about how we can help liquidate your stagnant stock.