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Amazon Enters India’s Fast Fashion Fray with “Bazaar” Store

Aileen Lor
Last updated: February 27, 2024 2:33 am
Aileen Lor
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  • Amazon launched Bazaar to compete with Flipkart and others in the rapidly growing.
  • Bazaar will offer budget-friendly unbranded apparel and recruit sellers with no fees.
  • Amazon’s success depends on grasping local preferences and user engagement.

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Unbranded yet trendy fashion & lifestyle productsExplosive growth in the Indian fashion marketA key initiative for Amazon

Tech giant Amazon is setting its sights on India’s burgeoning fast-fashion market, launching a dedicated “Bazaar” store targeting price-conscious shoppers.

This move pits Amazon against established players like Flipkart, Reliance’s Ajio, and SoftBank-backed Meesho in a fiercely competitive space.

Unbranded yet trendy fashion & lifestyle products

Bazaar will offer unbranded yet trendy fashion and lifestyle products priced under 600 Indian rupees ($7.2). Sellers will benefit from zero referral fees, access to Amazon’s massive customer base, and hassle-free delivery.

This marks a strategic shift for Amazon in India, following its recent closure of three ventures and a more measured investment approach compared to rival Flipkart.

Explosive growth in the Indian fashion market

The fast-fashion segment in India has seen explosive growth, fueled by local startups inspired by global giants like Zara and H&M. Flipkart currently reigns supreme. Ajio is rapidly gaining ground with its “Ajio Street” offering, starting at just 199 rupees ($2.4).

Global player Shein is also poised for a comeback through a joint venture with Reliance.

Analysts note that while user acquisition is crucial, user engagement and transaction rates are paramount.

A key initiative for Amazon

Myntra leads in active users but struggles with lower GMV growth, while Ajio and Nykaa Fashion exhibit consistent growth. Urbanic, despite initial success post-Shein’s ban, faltered due to user experience issues.

Bazaar represents a key initiative for Amazon as it navigates the complex Indian market. With its vast resources and proven e-commerce expertise, Amazon is well-positioned to shake up the fast-fashion landscape. However, success hinges on understanding local preferences, offering a seamless customer experience, and building a loyal seller base.

The battle for India’s fashion-conscious consumers is heating up, and Bazaar’s arrival adds another exciting chapter to the story.

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