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                    THE College Girl
                       Affordable style



ORGINAL MARKETING CONCEPT AND PLAN BY MORGAN JENNIINGS



               MAKETING PLAN CONTENTS

          MAKETING PLAN OVERVIEW                2

          J. CREW HISTORY AND BACKGROUND        2

          TARGET MARKET                         2

          TARGET MARKET ANALYSIS3

          COMPETITION AND ANALYSIS4

          MARKETING PLAN                        4

          SWOT ANALYSIS                         6

          PRIMARY MARKETING RESEARCH            6

          SECONDARY RESEARCH CITED              8




          ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
2

MAKETING PLAN OVERVIEW

I propose to launch a new clothing line for J. Crew called, THE College Girl (TCG). TCG consists of the same J.
Crew look, feel, and style but at a price more affordable for a college girl. It will offer selected event outfits such
as game day dresses and outfits with university colors, along with the genuine J. Crew clothing. TCG line is
designed to draw in the future decision maker for the families clothing purchases and retain them as loyal
customers throughout their lives.TCG line fills the one strategic gap that J. Crew hasin their business. This TCG
strategy is supported by both primary and secondary marketing research.

J. CREW HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

J. Crew has offered clothing for all ages of women for years. They make the sophisticated, young to middle aged
woman with an eye for class, and a love for a preppy outfit their target market.

J Crew first started in 1983 with a look similar to Lands End. They opened their first outlet store in Manhattan in
1989 and then opened forty-five more stores. J. Crew was an immediate hit. After opening twenty-three years
ago, J. Crew has created many more clothing lines for additional market segments. They not only have a women’s
line but a men’s line, they created the bridal collection, Crew Cuts for kids, J. Crew Factory and accessories.
Additionally they have a sister store Madewell. It’s very similar to J. Crew but hasa British edge.

J. Crew now sells throughout North America. They reach their customers through three hundred and thirty-three
retail locations as well as J.Crew.com, and mail order catalogs.

In November 2010, JCG agreed to be acquired by TPG Capital and Leonard Green for $3 billion. J. Crew moved
from a publically owned company to a privately owned company with deep pocket owners. TPG is a leading
global private investment firm with $48 billion of capital under management (19).

They have become a powerhouse of a company; however, they have overlooked a very important consumer- the
college girl.

TARGET MARKET

The target audience is the US college girl between 18-24yearsold; they are located mostly in the Southeast,
Midwest, and growing in the West (1) (18).The population of 18 to 24 year olds is about 27 million in the US
growing to about 34 million by2050; and 51% are female. They are the smallest portion of 313,028,692 of US
population (2), but they are very important.

This18-24 years of agesegmentof the Y Generation (last generation of children born in the 20th century) is going
to be the driving force behind big spending, and future brand loyalty.Women are a growing and influential force
in the family purchase decisions and purchasing power. Sixty four percent of all working women earn more than
half their family’s income and they make more than 80% of buying decisions in all homes(3).Furthermore, this
segment is influential because they will spend more money on luxury things than their parents, the Baby Boomers
(4). This college age segment is very aware of fashion trends (5).




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This college girl market segment is a
growing and influential segment. The
percentage of young people who are going
to college has increased (see graph) and
will continue to increase. Enrollment in
degree-granting postsecondary institutions
increased 38%, from 14.8 million to 20.2
million between 1999 and 2009. The
number of enrolled females rose 40%
while the number of enrolled males rose
35%(6).

These kids who go to college verses the
ones who only have a high school diploma
or a GED will earn $800,000 to $1.2
million more in their lifetime (7).

Shopping behavior emerging from this recession has shifted, with shoppers taking a more thoughtful, pragmatic
and practical approach to buying (8).Furthermore research on this value seeking behavior of the Y
Generationconsumer finds that they desire to make the best investment decision for the future and evaluate both
price and quality (9).The Gen X and Gen Y shoppers will take the lead in the recovery. Gen Y has a greater
willingness to spend(10). Ad Age further supports the value oriented fashionable expression saying “enabling
them to express themselves – affordability and with quality”(11)(also supported by primary marketing research).

This is the electronic media and social media generation. The college girl communicates using Facebook, e-mail,
and smart phones. According to istrategylabs.com (12) 51.7% of 18-24 year olds are on the web.College students
don’t have a lot of time for TV, they don’t tend to read magazines a lot, or get mail.

I have initially focused on college women instead of men because of their growing power; they are the buyers of
clothes for their families, friends, boyfriends, and themselves. Additionally, women tend to care more about their
appearance than men at all stages of their lives.

TARGET MARKET ANALYSIS

Focus is on college women with affordable style- “A surprisingly large number of companies continue to ignore
female consumers. You do so at your own peril” says the Washington Business Journal (13). The target market is
a driven, 18 to 24 year old college girl who has an eye for fashion and a love for J. Crew. She attends a private
college, an Ivy League School, or power house university. She is a motivated, sophisticated, classy young lady,
who has an eye for J. Crew but not the money. She is a college fashionesta who is trying to make it big but has
little to spend on looking good while getting there. Affordable style is just what is needed (supported by primary
marketing research).

She is the future of the modern household. She will graduate from college, get a job she loves and earn the money
she wants. This earnings power will allow her to afford the sophisticated work clothes J. Crew has to offer, and to
give her the look of a boss. She will get married and buy her bridal attire from J. Crew; she will then start buying
her husband’s clothes from J. Crew, they will become the powerhouse J. Crew working couple. Then a baby girl
is born, and the powerhouse boss becomes a powerhouse mom who dresses her baby girl in CrewCuts. That baby
grows up and the cycle starts again. The college girl starts out young and grows with J. Crew- this is the life cycle
strategy.



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              The college student may have little to spend on their wardrobe, but they will become the big spenders after
              college and that’s what matters in the long run. It is important to be tuned into and understand the Gen Y college
              age segment. They are the target market J. Crew has been missing.TCG buyer will be a young, driven,
              sophisticated, upward mobile college girl. This college girl will bring years worth of brand loyalty throughout
              their life. Additionally, they are the driving force behind conversion of friends, husbands, and kids to J Crew.

              COMPETITION AND ANALSYS

              J. Crew’s competition consists of American Eagle, Abercrombie and Fitch, Lands End, Ann Taylor, Banana
              Republic, and many more. So just how will the College Girl line set them apart? Each competitor markets to a
              certain age group and each one is very different. American Eagle and Abercrombie and Fitchis strictly middle
                          The Price and Quality of a shirt school to college. American Eagle has moderate quality clothes at a
                                                           reasonable price. Abercrombie and Fitch has high prices and low
        50             44
                                                           quality. J. Crew will provide high quality at a reasonable price. The
                                                           chart reflects approximate value of J.Crew in relationship to its key
        40                                                 competitors.

        30                 24.5                           These two companies may have brand loyalty from those age groups
Price




                    16
                                                          but what happens when they mature andtheir taste and desire for
        20
                                                          higher quality clothing change? They go elsewhere and the
                                                          investment made to create brand loyalty stopsproducing a
        10
                                                          return.Whereas, the investment made by J. Crew to capture this
         0
                                                          college girl will pay dividends throughout this customers life. Lands
             American Abercrombie J. Crew
              Eagle    and Fitch                          End, Ann Taylor, and Banana Republic market to the same age
                                          Quality
                                                          group as J. Crew but they don’t have a bridal line or a kid’s line to
              keep them loyal customers. Furthermore, the competitors do not have a product line and marketing approach
              focused on drawing in these young upwardly mobile customers and keeping them as they grow older and more
              sophisticated in what they wear. The competitors lack a life cycle strategy.

              MARKETING PLAN

              Introducing the:THE College Girl (TCG)

              Business objective:
                  1. Profitability increase revenue for J. Crew by drawing in the future of the modern household and controller
                     of the family clothing expenditures.
                  2. Increase market share of the female college aged target audience.

              Core Strategy Elements:
                  1. College female
                  2. College colors with quality fashion and design
                  3. Value oriented materials

              Core Marketing Strategies:
                  1. A targeted campaign to college girls 18-24 with a J. Crew look and style at an affordable price.
                  2. THE College Girl fashion line and the Life Cycle Strategy is a less expensive way to give their future big
                     spenders a way to start buying J.Crew clothes much earlier in the life.


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    3. Distribute the College Girl Line on the J. Crew website, and devote sections in stores near the College’s.
    4. Promote the line through electronic and social media and exploit the "helicopter effect," word of mouth.

Strategies:                                                                                          Price Graph

                                                                                                          200


Pricing                                                                 200


The TCG will be a value based strategy(supported by
primary marketing research). It will be lower priced than the           150

current J. Crew product and slightly less thanAbercrombie                                     100
and Fitch but higher than American Eagle (see chart).




                                                                Price
                                                                        100
                                                                                                                        60

Product                                                                             40
                                                                         50
J. Crew has a unique style. When a girl has on J. Crew
clothing she stands out from the rest, she is colorful and
stylish. The TCG will keep the same J. Crew look but adds                 0
                                                                              American Abercrombie   J. Crew    THE College
additional items with the J. Crew look and feel.Depending                      Eagle     & Fitch                    Girl

upon the success of TCG a men’s line maybe launched.                                                  Company




The additional items will consist of event attire, such as game day outfits and dresses. There will be fashionable
affordable J. Crew clothing with the colors of the largest universities with the biggest national following, like
Georgia, Michigan, Alabama, UCLA, and Notre Dame and so on.These outfits will be carried at the local J. Crew
store. Online, all colors will be offered. The clothes will show that the college girl is proud of her school.
TCGwill also consist of the same J. Crew style, similar to what is being offered from regular priced J. Crew
Clothing.

My primary marketing research confirms that most college kids are not as concerned if their silk shirt is real silk
or if their cashmere sweater is actual cashmere. Most college girls want to look the part but don’t want to spend
the money. To meet the value strategy price point without sacrificing durability and profit margins,TCG will
substitute lower cost material without sacrificing durability.

Additionally, this affordable style means J. Crew can draw them back into their company if they shopped there in
high school when their parentsbought their clothes. Furthermore, TCG will appeal to a girl who has never
shopped at J. Crew, but have always admired the style and quality of J. Crew, thereby using TCG to attract
another segment of future buyers to J Crew.

Promotion
 J.Crew has a persona to not over do their ads. J. Crew is very rarely seen in magazines, they never do TV ads,
and they are not seen on the internet.TCG will keep that low key approach, but use high touch electronic and
social media.TCG will have a focused and target campaign that reaches the college girl in the manner with which
they want and need to communicate. TCG will only advertise through electronic media because that is where this
age group spends a lot of their time. Furthermore, these electronic communications will minimize cannibalization
(impacting current sales) of the J. Crew traditional line.

The initial product launch will have high levels of social and electronic media saturation. While18-24 year olds
are the electronic generation, electronic modes of communication are not a substitute for word of mouth. In fact
the electronic communication media serves to accelerate the “word of mouth” communication. TCG will take
advantage of this.
        Advertise on their Facebook and Twitter Accounts.



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               The number of 18-24 year olds using Facebook has increased 52% between 2009 and 2010 from
                17.2 to 26.1 million (14).
        Apps will be created for customers to download from their smart phones.Females represent about 54% of
        the Facebook users(14).
        Text marketing is an untapped potential-overall, 51% of women use text
             39% of women have opted into text marketing.
             Mobile users are very receptive to marketing messages to their mobile devices – specifically 33%
                of 18-24 year olds are opting into text ads
             31% actually seek out mobile coupons.
             However only about 2.4 text ads are sent per month (15)
        Additional word of mouth methods will be used to exploit the “helicopter effect" used by this GenY
        segment with friends.This segment uses technology to influence others' purchases. This influence is
        particularly active as they use the “helicopter effect" to hover over their friends and families influences
        (16).
             Hire college students to do TCG blogs about the latest trending looks from TCG
             Create the TCG fashion parties and events on campus
        Search engine optimization (SEO) and targeted web pages will be used to target and focus 18-24 year old
        college girl and game day event attire.
        Advertised on the J. Crew Website and the sister company Madewell with a TCG web tab.

Distribution
Initial promotion and distribution will concentrate on the South,Midwestand the West coastwhich shows the
highest population of 18-24 year olds (2) (18).

TCG will be offered on the J. Crew website. There will be a tab labeled TCG where they can order TCG off the
website. A lot of the college girls tend to shop online because they get better deals and they don’t always have
time to go out shopping when they like to because of theirhectic life styles.The electronic media promotion can
automatically link to the web page for easy access and ordering.

TCG will alsobe distributed in stores located close to Universities and selected stores that support the college aged
women. There will be a section dedicated to the line.Additional customer demographic data analysis is needed to
understand which stores can profitability support the line. Once the TCG is proven other selected boutiques will
be added in order to more effectively serve the college girl.

SWOT ANALYSIS

Strengths:J. Crew has a reputation of being an upscale brand that sets fashion trends. They have a well-
established retail and distribution network.They have the money to invest in TCG. They have a broad product
line, and their clothing appeals to all ages. College aged Gen Y consumers find great confidence and trust in the
brand names of their choice (17) of which J. Crew is most certainly one such brand.

Weaknesses: Their strength is their weakness. The college girl can’t afford the clothes because of the stage they
are in their life.

Opportunities: To exploit their strengths, reputation, style, and universal appeal with a focused marketing
strategy on the college girl.

Threats: It’s a big risk for J. Crew to lower their standards on certain pieces for which they are known. However,
my marketing research confirms that the young college girl will not look at the fabric content label to determine



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the fabric. Therefore appropriate fabric substitutes can be made to bring the cost lower, such as substituting cotton
for cashmere or “silk like” material for authentic silk.

TCG may cannibalize from the traditional J.Crew line, however my research confirms that this college girl is not
a market segment they effectively reach. While there will likely be some cannibalization it will be more than
offset by increased sales of TCG. Furthermore cannibalization will be minimized through very targeted promotion
and distribution to the college girl segment.

PRIMARY MARKETING RESEARCH
Personal interviews conducted by Morgan Jennings throughout the first two weeks of February.

Objective:
The main objective was to better understand the views of college girls relative to affordable fashion for J. Crew.

Hypotheses:
    1. J. Crew is a strong brand that is preferred over other stores but is very high priced for girls at this age of
       18 -24.
    2. If J. Crew had the same look and style but at a lower cost these girls would shop there even more or start
       shopping there.
    3. College aged girls would like a look and style but with the major universities colors incorporated.
    4. Girls these ages do not tend to pay attention to what the fabric content tag says.

Questioner:
    1.   Where do you tend to shop starting from where you shop the most to the least?
    2.   Do you like J. Crew?
    3.   Do you think J. Crew is expensive?
    4.   Would you shop at J. Crew if they lowered the cost of their clothes?
    5.   What do you think if they offered Game Day Dresses in a major university of which you like or attend?
    6.   Would you shop at J. Crew if they offered a line directed straight to you? THE College Girl?
    7.   Do you tend to look at the tag of your clothes to see what it’s made out of?

Summary of results:
    1. Gap=4, J. Crew= 3, American Eagle= 2, Target= 1, Urban Outfitters= 1, Anthropology= 1, Ralph
       Lauren=1, Macy’s=1, Francesca’s= 3, Banana Republic=1, Old Navy=1, Madewell= 1, H&M=1
    2. Majority said they did shop at J. Crew but only on occasion because the prices were so high. One person
       said she did not shop there at all because of the prices.
    3. All of them said yes, it was expensive. One person said that she never paid attention to the prices because
       her mother paid for it but now that she pays for her things she was shocked.
    4. All the girls said yes. They would be in there all the time.
    5. The girls who went to a major university said yes, it would make finding a game day dress a lot easier.
    6. All the girls said they would shop there a lot more because having a line directed to someone in that age
       range is something you don’t see a lot. One girl said “I’ll look for something I need at Gap or Target for a
       college event and they don’t always have what I’m looking for because they aren’t researching what girls
       my age need when it comes to the fashion sense.”
    7. One girl said she looks to see if it is made out of cotton or not to know if it will shrink. Most girls said
       they don’t care about the material. “I only look at the tag for washing directions.”

Interviews:
1. Megan Berger
Age: 20


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College: KSU
    1. American Eagle, J. Crew, Francesca’s, Gap, and Banana Republic
    2. Yes I love it, It’s just hard to shop there a lot because of the prices.
    3. Yes I do.
    4. I would shop there all the time! It would be my number one place
    5. That would be amazing. I’m not in Greek life but I do dress up for some of our games. The southern way.
    6. Yeah. I already love their style. To see J. Crew style in an outfit directed straight to my age would be
        amazing.

2. Kaligh Kline
Age: 22
College: KSU
    1. American Eagle, Ralph Lauren, Macys, Gap
    2. It’s alright
    3. For a girl at my age trying to pay for college, YES
    4. Probably, depends on how low their prices go
    5. It’s a good idea, especially for how a lot of SEC schools dress up for their games.
    6. It wouldn’t be a reason I would shop there for everything, but if I needed something for a college event I
        probably would think of them.

3. Kaitlin Okeff
Age: 19
College: UGA
    1. J. Crew, Gap, Target, Urban Outfitters, Anthropology
    2. I love it
    3. Well when I was in high school I didn’t pay attention to the prices but now that I have to pay for my own
         clothes, Yeah I do. $40.00 for a t shirt is ridiculous.
    4. I would be in there all the time
    5. That would be amazing! It’s sometimes hard to find game day dresses. And going to a SEC school where
         they dress up for every game you need a lot of dresses/game day outfits.
    6. Yes all the time, having a line directed to someone my age is something you don’t see a lot. I’ll look for
         something I need at Gap or Target for a college event and they don’t always have what I’m looking for
         because they aren’t researching what girls my age need when it comes to fashion sense.

4. Mimi Turrintine
Age: 18
School: Georgia Southern

    1.   All over the place. If I see something I like at a store I would never go to but I like it I buy it!
    2.   Yes
    3.   They aren’t like Gucci expensive but they are up there
    4.   Yea probably.
    5.   That would be nice I love SCAD and anytime I get to promote I will
    6.   Yep! That means to me J. Crew knows what a girl my age needs.

5. Natalie Vera
Age: 19
College: Darter College
    1. Francesca’s, and Old Navy
    2. I guess, I’ve only seen and heard of it from friends; I’ve never bought something there.
    3. Yes, Very. That’s why I’ve never shopped there.


                          ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
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    4. I assume. They have some things I like.
    5. It’s a good idea but I wouldn’t really care. I have no reason to buy a UGA colored dress unless I need a
       red or black dress.
    6. Yes because they would probably have more things directed to what I need. like a dress for a business
       class.
    7. Nope never.

6. Meg Leoni
Age: 21
School: Georgia Tech
    1. J. Crew, Madewell, Gap, H&M
    2. I LOVE it.
    3. Yea, it’s up there for my price range but I do some major sale shopping.
    4. Um DUH! That’s a no brainier for me!
    5. YES! I’m from the north and they didn’t really dress up for games a lot and now that I go to a big SEC
        school where they dress up for every game I need my options. Plus I know a lot of friends of mine who go
        to Ohio State and are starting to dress up for their games.
    6. A line directed to my age group would be amazing, but no matter what I would shop there.
    7. I do sometimes, to know how to wash and stuff.

SECONDARY RESEARCH CITED

1. Geo Commons.
        http://geocommons.com/overlays/264

2.US Census
        http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html

3. Business Week February 14th 2005
        http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2005/tc2005014_7917.htm

4. Northpotomac.patch.com
        http://northpotomac.patch.com/blog_posts/is-generation-y-emerging-as-big-spenders

5. What drives college-age generation Y consumers: Journal of Business Research 62 (2009) 617-628).
        http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0148296308000349

6.U.S. Department of Education, From noellevitz.com
        http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=98

7. Source: U.S. Census Bureau report titled The Big Payoff
        http://www.census.gov/prod/2002pubs/p23-210.pdf

8. 2010 study by Price Waterhouse Coopers’ Retail & Consumer practice
        http://www.pwc.com/us/en/retail-consumer/assets/the-new-consumer-behavior-paradigm.pdf

9. What drives college-age generation Y consumers: Journal of Business Research 62 (2009) 617-628
        http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0148296308000349



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10. 2010 study by Price Waterhouse Coopers’ Retail & Consumer practice
        http://www.pwc.com/us/en/retail-consumer/assets/the-new-consumer-behavior-paradigm.pdf

11.AdAgeStat Q&A April 11, 2011
      http://adage.com/article/adagestat/marketing-millennials-digital/226918/

12. istrategylabs.com
          http://www.istrategylabs.com/2010/01/facebook-demographics-and-statistics-report-2010-145-growth-in-
1-year/

13. Washington Business Journal (June 12, 1998).
          http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/1998/06/15/smallb3.html?page=all

14. Istrategylabs.com Washington D.C.
         http://www.istrategylabs.com/

15.Leads Mob
          http://leadsmob.com/

16. AdAgeStat Q&As 2012
       http://adage.com/article/adagestat/flowingdata-s-nathan-yau-adagestat-q-a/232570/

17. What drives college-age generation Y consumers: Journal of Business Research 62 (2009) 617-628)
       http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0148296308000349

18.“Youth Demographics.” CIRCLE,
http://www.civicyouth.org, p. 12

19. J Crew web site
 http://www.jcrew.com/help/about_jcrew.jsp




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The J. Crew College Girl

  • 1. 1 THE College Girl Affordable style ORGINAL MARKETING CONCEPT AND PLAN BY MORGAN JENNIINGS MAKETING PLAN CONTENTS MAKETING PLAN OVERVIEW 2 J. CREW HISTORY AND BACKGROUND 2 TARGET MARKET 2 TARGET MARKET ANALYSIS3 COMPETITION AND ANALYSIS4 MARKETING PLAN 4 SWOT ANALYSIS 6 PRIMARY MARKETING RESEARCH 6 SECONDARY RESEARCH CITED 8 ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
  • 2. 2 MAKETING PLAN OVERVIEW I propose to launch a new clothing line for J. Crew called, THE College Girl (TCG). TCG consists of the same J. Crew look, feel, and style but at a price more affordable for a college girl. It will offer selected event outfits such as game day dresses and outfits with university colors, along with the genuine J. Crew clothing. TCG line is designed to draw in the future decision maker for the families clothing purchases and retain them as loyal customers throughout their lives.TCG line fills the one strategic gap that J. Crew hasin their business. This TCG strategy is supported by both primary and secondary marketing research. J. CREW HISTORY AND BACKGROUND J. Crew has offered clothing for all ages of women for years. They make the sophisticated, young to middle aged woman with an eye for class, and a love for a preppy outfit their target market. J Crew first started in 1983 with a look similar to Lands End. They opened their first outlet store in Manhattan in 1989 and then opened forty-five more stores. J. Crew was an immediate hit. After opening twenty-three years ago, J. Crew has created many more clothing lines for additional market segments. They not only have a women’s line but a men’s line, they created the bridal collection, Crew Cuts for kids, J. Crew Factory and accessories. Additionally they have a sister store Madewell. It’s very similar to J. Crew but hasa British edge. J. Crew now sells throughout North America. They reach their customers through three hundred and thirty-three retail locations as well as J.Crew.com, and mail order catalogs. In November 2010, JCG agreed to be acquired by TPG Capital and Leonard Green for $3 billion. J. Crew moved from a publically owned company to a privately owned company with deep pocket owners. TPG is a leading global private investment firm with $48 billion of capital under management (19). They have become a powerhouse of a company; however, they have overlooked a very important consumer- the college girl. TARGET MARKET The target audience is the US college girl between 18-24yearsold; they are located mostly in the Southeast, Midwest, and growing in the West (1) (18).The population of 18 to 24 year olds is about 27 million in the US growing to about 34 million by2050; and 51% are female. They are the smallest portion of 313,028,692 of US population (2), but they are very important. This18-24 years of agesegmentof the Y Generation (last generation of children born in the 20th century) is going to be the driving force behind big spending, and future brand loyalty.Women are a growing and influential force in the family purchase decisions and purchasing power. Sixty four percent of all working women earn more than half their family’s income and they make more than 80% of buying decisions in all homes(3).Furthermore, this segment is influential because they will spend more money on luxury things than their parents, the Baby Boomers (4). This college age segment is very aware of fashion trends (5). ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
  • 3. 3 This college girl market segment is a growing and influential segment. The percentage of young people who are going to college has increased (see graph) and will continue to increase. Enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions increased 38%, from 14.8 million to 20.2 million between 1999 and 2009. The number of enrolled females rose 40% while the number of enrolled males rose 35%(6). These kids who go to college verses the ones who only have a high school diploma or a GED will earn $800,000 to $1.2 million more in their lifetime (7). Shopping behavior emerging from this recession has shifted, with shoppers taking a more thoughtful, pragmatic and practical approach to buying (8).Furthermore research on this value seeking behavior of the Y Generationconsumer finds that they desire to make the best investment decision for the future and evaluate both price and quality (9).The Gen X and Gen Y shoppers will take the lead in the recovery. Gen Y has a greater willingness to spend(10). Ad Age further supports the value oriented fashionable expression saying “enabling them to express themselves – affordability and with quality”(11)(also supported by primary marketing research). This is the electronic media and social media generation. The college girl communicates using Facebook, e-mail, and smart phones. According to istrategylabs.com (12) 51.7% of 18-24 year olds are on the web.College students don’t have a lot of time for TV, they don’t tend to read magazines a lot, or get mail. I have initially focused on college women instead of men because of their growing power; they are the buyers of clothes for their families, friends, boyfriends, and themselves. Additionally, women tend to care more about their appearance than men at all stages of their lives. TARGET MARKET ANALYSIS Focus is on college women with affordable style- “A surprisingly large number of companies continue to ignore female consumers. You do so at your own peril” says the Washington Business Journal (13). The target market is a driven, 18 to 24 year old college girl who has an eye for fashion and a love for J. Crew. She attends a private college, an Ivy League School, or power house university. She is a motivated, sophisticated, classy young lady, who has an eye for J. Crew but not the money. She is a college fashionesta who is trying to make it big but has little to spend on looking good while getting there. Affordable style is just what is needed (supported by primary marketing research). She is the future of the modern household. She will graduate from college, get a job she loves and earn the money she wants. This earnings power will allow her to afford the sophisticated work clothes J. Crew has to offer, and to give her the look of a boss. She will get married and buy her bridal attire from J. Crew; she will then start buying her husband’s clothes from J. Crew, they will become the powerhouse J. Crew working couple. Then a baby girl is born, and the powerhouse boss becomes a powerhouse mom who dresses her baby girl in CrewCuts. That baby grows up and the cycle starts again. The college girl starts out young and grows with J. Crew- this is the life cycle strategy. ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
  • 4. 4 The college student may have little to spend on their wardrobe, but they will become the big spenders after college and that’s what matters in the long run. It is important to be tuned into and understand the Gen Y college age segment. They are the target market J. Crew has been missing.TCG buyer will be a young, driven, sophisticated, upward mobile college girl. This college girl will bring years worth of brand loyalty throughout their life. Additionally, they are the driving force behind conversion of friends, husbands, and kids to J Crew. COMPETITION AND ANALSYS J. Crew’s competition consists of American Eagle, Abercrombie and Fitch, Lands End, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, and many more. So just how will the College Girl line set them apart? Each competitor markets to a certain age group and each one is very different. American Eagle and Abercrombie and Fitchis strictly middle The Price and Quality of a shirt school to college. American Eagle has moderate quality clothes at a reasonable price. Abercrombie and Fitch has high prices and low 50 44 quality. J. Crew will provide high quality at a reasonable price. The chart reflects approximate value of J.Crew in relationship to its key 40 competitors. 30 24.5 These two companies may have brand loyalty from those age groups Price 16 but what happens when they mature andtheir taste and desire for 20 higher quality clothing change? They go elsewhere and the investment made to create brand loyalty stopsproducing a 10 return.Whereas, the investment made by J. Crew to capture this 0 college girl will pay dividends throughout this customers life. Lands American Abercrombie J. Crew Eagle and Fitch End, Ann Taylor, and Banana Republic market to the same age Quality group as J. Crew but they don’t have a bridal line or a kid’s line to keep them loyal customers. Furthermore, the competitors do not have a product line and marketing approach focused on drawing in these young upwardly mobile customers and keeping them as they grow older and more sophisticated in what they wear. The competitors lack a life cycle strategy. MARKETING PLAN Introducing the:THE College Girl (TCG) Business objective: 1. Profitability increase revenue for J. Crew by drawing in the future of the modern household and controller of the family clothing expenditures. 2. Increase market share of the female college aged target audience. Core Strategy Elements: 1. College female 2. College colors with quality fashion and design 3. Value oriented materials Core Marketing Strategies: 1. A targeted campaign to college girls 18-24 with a J. Crew look and style at an affordable price. 2. THE College Girl fashion line and the Life Cycle Strategy is a less expensive way to give their future big spenders a way to start buying J.Crew clothes much earlier in the life. ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
  • 5. 5 3. Distribute the College Girl Line on the J. Crew website, and devote sections in stores near the College’s. 4. Promote the line through electronic and social media and exploit the "helicopter effect," word of mouth. Strategies: Price Graph 200 Pricing 200 The TCG will be a value based strategy(supported by primary marketing research). It will be lower priced than the 150 current J. Crew product and slightly less thanAbercrombie 100 and Fitch but higher than American Eagle (see chart). Price 100 60 Product 40 50 J. Crew has a unique style. When a girl has on J. Crew clothing she stands out from the rest, she is colorful and stylish. The TCG will keep the same J. Crew look but adds 0 American Abercrombie J. Crew THE College additional items with the J. Crew look and feel.Depending Eagle & Fitch Girl upon the success of TCG a men’s line maybe launched. Company The additional items will consist of event attire, such as game day outfits and dresses. There will be fashionable affordable J. Crew clothing with the colors of the largest universities with the biggest national following, like Georgia, Michigan, Alabama, UCLA, and Notre Dame and so on.These outfits will be carried at the local J. Crew store. Online, all colors will be offered. The clothes will show that the college girl is proud of her school. TCGwill also consist of the same J. Crew style, similar to what is being offered from regular priced J. Crew Clothing. My primary marketing research confirms that most college kids are not as concerned if their silk shirt is real silk or if their cashmere sweater is actual cashmere. Most college girls want to look the part but don’t want to spend the money. To meet the value strategy price point without sacrificing durability and profit margins,TCG will substitute lower cost material without sacrificing durability. Additionally, this affordable style means J. Crew can draw them back into their company if they shopped there in high school when their parentsbought their clothes. Furthermore, TCG will appeal to a girl who has never shopped at J. Crew, but have always admired the style and quality of J. Crew, thereby using TCG to attract another segment of future buyers to J Crew. Promotion J.Crew has a persona to not over do their ads. J. Crew is very rarely seen in magazines, they never do TV ads, and they are not seen on the internet.TCG will keep that low key approach, but use high touch electronic and social media.TCG will have a focused and target campaign that reaches the college girl in the manner with which they want and need to communicate. TCG will only advertise through electronic media because that is where this age group spends a lot of their time. Furthermore, these electronic communications will minimize cannibalization (impacting current sales) of the J. Crew traditional line. The initial product launch will have high levels of social and electronic media saturation. While18-24 year olds are the electronic generation, electronic modes of communication are not a substitute for word of mouth. In fact the electronic communication media serves to accelerate the “word of mouth” communication. TCG will take advantage of this. Advertise on their Facebook and Twitter Accounts. ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
  • 6. 6  The number of 18-24 year olds using Facebook has increased 52% between 2009 and 2010 from 17.2 to 26.1 million (14). Apps will be created for customers to download from their smart phones.Females represent about 54% of the Facebook users(14). Text marketing is an untapped potential-overall, 51% of women use text  39% of women have opted into text marketing.  Mobile users are very receptive to marketing messages to their mobile devices – specifically 33% of 18-24 year olds are opting into text ads  31% actually seek out mobile coupons.  However only about 2.4 text ads are sent per month (15) Additional word of mouth methods will be used to exploit the “helicopter effect" used by this GenY segment with friends.This segment uses technology to influence others' purchases. This influence is particularly active as they use the “helicopter effect" to hover over their friends and families influences (16).  Hire college students to do TCG blogs about the latest trending looks from TCG  Create the TCG fashion parties and events on campus Search engine optimization (SEO) and targeted web pages will be used to target and focus 18-24 year old college girl and game day event attire. Advertised on the J. Crew Website and the sister company Madewell with a TCG web tab. Distribution Initial promotion and distribution will concentrate on the South,Midwestand the West coastwhich shows the highest population of 18-24 year olds (2) (18). TCG will be offered on the J. Crew website. There will be a tab labeled TCG where they can order TCG off the website. A lot of the college girls tend to shop online because they get better deals and they don’t always have time to go out shopping when they like to because of theirhectic life styles.The electronic media promotion can automatically link to the web page for easy access and ordering. TCG will alsobe distributed in stores located close to Universities and selected stores that support the college aged women. There will be a section dedicated to the line.Additional customer demographic data analysis is needed to understand which stores can profitability support the line. Once the TCG is proven other selected boutiques will be added in order to more effectively serve the college girl. SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths:J. Crew has a reputation of being an upscale brand that sets fashion trends. They have a well- established retail and distribution network.They have the money to invest in TCG. They have a broad product line, and their clothing appeals to all ages. College aged Gen Y consumers find great confidence and trust in the brand names of their choice (17) of which J. Crew is most certainly one such brand. Weaknesses: Their strength is their weakness. The college girl can’t afford the clothes because of the stage they are in their life. Opportunities: To exploit their strengths, reputation, style, and universal appeal with a focused marketing strategy on the college girl. Threats: It’s a big risk for J. Crew to lower their standards on certain pieces for which they are known. However, my marketing research confirms that the young college girl will not look at the fabric content label to determine ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
  • 7. 7 the fabric. Therefore appropriate fabric substitutes can be made to bring the cost lower, such as substituting cotton for cashmere or “silk like” material for authentic silk. TCG may cannibalize from the traditional J.Crew line, however my research confirms that this college girl is not a market segment they effectively reach. While there will likely be some cannibalization it will be more than offset by increased sales of TCG. Furthermore cannibalization will be minimized through very targeted promotion and distribution to the college girl segment. PRIMARY MARKETING RESEARCH Personal interviews conducted by Morgan Jennings throughout the first two weeks of February. Objective: The main objective was to better understand the views of college girls relative to affordable fashion for J. Crew. Hypotheses: 1. J. Crew is a strong brand that is preferred over other stores but is very high priced for girls at this age of 18 -24. 2. If J. Crew had the same look and style but at a lower cost these girls would shop there even more or start shopping there. 3. College aged girls would like a look and style but with the major universities colors incorporated. 4. Girls these ages do not tend to pay attention to what the fabric content tag says. Questioner: 1. Where do you tend to shop starting from where you shop the most to the least? 2. Do you like J. Crew? 3. Do you think J. Crew is expensive? 4. Would you shop at J. Crew if they lowered the cost of their clothes? 5. What do you think if they offered Game Day Dresses in a major university of which you like or attend? 6. Would you shop at J. Crew if they offered a line directed straight to you? THE College Girl? 7. Do you tend to look at the tag of your clothes to see what it’s made out of? Summary of results: 1. Gap=4, J. Crew= 3, American Eagle= 2, Target= 1, Urban Outfitters= 1, Anthropology= 1, Ralph Lauren=1, Macy’s=1, Francesca’s= 3, Banana Republic=1, Old Navy=1, Madewell= 1, H&M=1 2. Majority said they did shop at J. Crew but only on occasion because the prices were so high. One person said she did not shop there at all because of the prices. 3. All of them said yes, it was expensive. One person said that she never paid attention to the prices because her mother paid for it but now that she pays for her things she was shocked. 4. All the girls said yes. They would be in there all the time. 5. The girls who went to a major university said yes, it would make finding a game day dress a lot easier. 6. All the girls said they would shop there a lot more because having a line directed to someone in that age range is something you don’t see a lot. One girl said “I’ll look for something I need at Gap or Target for a college event and they don’t always have what I’m looking for because they aren’t researching what girls my age need when it comes to the fashion sense.” 7. One girl said she looks to see if it is made out of cotton or not to know if it will shrink. Most girls said they don’t care about the material. “I only look at the tag for washing directions.” Interviews: 1. Megan Berger Age: 20 ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
  • 8. 8 College: KSU 1. American Eagle, J. Crew, Francesca’s, Gap, and Banana Republic 2. Yes I love it, It’s just hard to shop there a lot because of the prices. 3. Yes I do. 4. I would shop there all the time! It would be my number one place 5. That would be amazing. I’m not in Greek life but I do dress up for some of our games. The southern way. 6. Yeah. I already love their style. To see J. Crew style in an outfit directed straight to my age would be amazing. 2. Kaligh Kline Age: 22 College: KSU 1. American Eagle, Ralph Lauren, Macys, Gap 2. It’s alright 3. For a girl at my age trying to pay for college, YES 4. Probably, depends on how low their prices go 5. It’s a good idea, especially for how a lot of SEC schools dress up for their games. 6. It wouldn’t be a reason I would shop there for everything, but if I needed something for a college event I probably would think of them. 3. Kaitlin Okeff Age: 19 College: UGA 1. J. Crew, Gap, Target, Urban Outfitters, Anthropology 2. I love it 3. Well when I was in high school I didn’t pay attention to the prices but now that I have to pay for my own clothes, Yeah I do. $40.00 for a t shirt is ridiculous. 4. I would be in there all the time 5. That would be amazing! It’s sometimes hard to find game day dresses. And going to a SEC school where they dress up for every game you need a lot of dresses/game day outfits. 6. Yes all the time, having a line directed to someone my age is something you don’t see a lot. I’ll look for something I need at Gap or Target for a college event and they don’t always have what I’m looking for because they aren’t researching what girls my age need when it comes to fashion sense. 4. Mimi Turrintine Age: 18 School: Georgia Southern 1. All over the place. If I see something I like at a store I would never go to but I like it I buy it! 2. Yes 3. They aren’t like Gucci expensive but they are up there 4. Yea probably. 5. That would be nice I love SCAD and anytime I get to promote I will 6. Yep! That means to me J. Crew knows what a girl my age needs. 5. Natalie Vera Age: 19 College: Darter College 1. Francesca’s, and Old Navy 2. I guess, I’ve only seen and heard of it from friends; I’ve never bought something there. 3. Yes, Very. That’s why I’ve never shopped there. ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
  • 9. 9 4. I assume. They have some things I like. 5. It’s a good idea but I wouldn’t really care. I have no reason to buy a UGA colored dress unless I need a red or black dress. 6. Yes because they would probably have more things directed to what I need. like a dress for a business class. 7. Nope never. 6. Meg Leoni Age: 21 School: Georgia Tech 1. J. Crew, Madewell, Gap, H&M 2. I LOVE it. 3. Yea, it’s up there for my price range but I do some major sale shopping. 4. Um DUH! That’s a no brainier for me! 5. YES! I’m from the north and they didn’t really dress up for games a lot and now that I go to a big SEC school where they dress up for every game I need my options. Plus I know a lot of friends of mine who go to Ohio State and are starting to dress up for their games. 6. A line directed to my age group would be amazing, but no matter what I would shop there. 7. I do sometimes, to know how to wash and stuff. SECONDARY RESEARCH CITED 1. Geo Commons. http://geocommons.com/overlays/264 2.US Census http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html 3. Business Week February 14th 2005 http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2005/tc2005014_7917.htm 4. Northpotomac.patch.com http://northpotomac.patch.com/blog_posts/is-generation-y-emerging-as-big-spenders 5. What drives college-age generation Y consumers: Journal of Business Research 62 (2009) 617-628). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0148296308000349 6.U.S. Department of Education, From noellevitz.com http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=98 7. Source: U.S. Census Bureau report titled The Big Payoff http://www.census.gov/prod/2002pubs/p23-210.pdf 8. 2010 study by Price Waterhouse Coopers’ Retail & Consumer practice http://www.pwc.com/us/en/retail-consumer/assets/the-new-consumer-behavior-paradigm.pdf 9. What drives college-age generation Y consumers: Journal of Business Research 62 (2009) 617-628 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0148296308000349 ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS
  • 10. 10 10. 2010 study by Price Waterhouse Coopers’ Retail & Consumer practice http://www.pwc.com/us/en/retail-consumer/assets/the-new-consumer-behavior-paradigm.pdf 11.AdAgeStat Q&A April 11, 2011 http://adage.com/article/adagestat/marketing-millennials-digital/226918/ 12. istrategylabs.com http://www.istrategylabs.com/2010/01/facebook-demographics-and-statistics-report-2010-145-growth-in- 1-year/ 13. Washington Business Journal (June 12, 1998). http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/1998/06/15/smallb3.html?page=all 14. Istrategylabs.com Washington D.C. http://www.istrategylabs.com/ 15.Leads Mob http://leadsmob.com/ 16. AdAgeStat Q&As 2012 http://adage.com/article/adagestat/flowingdata-s-nathan-yau-adagestat-q-a/232570/ 17. What drives college-age generation Y consumers: Journal of Business Research 62 (2009) 617-628) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0148296308000349 18.“Youth Demographics.” CIRCLE, http://www.civicyouth.org, p. 12 19. J Crew web site http://www.jcrew.com/help/about_jcrew.jsp ORIGINAL MARKETING PLAN BY MORGAN JENNINGS