kohl's competition
Kohl's business model stresses consumer shopping convenience and intense competition with other large retailers. Kohl's operates over 1,100 stores in 49 out of 50 states. The majority of Kohl's department store locations remain in the West and Midwest areas of the United States, but the company continues to expand into new markets.
Kohl's remains competitive with a mid to high range pricing model on name-brand and private-label products including shoes, accessories, men's, women's, and children's apparel, home goods including bedding, kitchen accessories, and more. Kohl's has utilized effective store planning so that all locations are easy to navigate and are conducive to easy shopping. Customer service counters and cash registers are easily located in all stores and staffed with well-trained, professional employees.
Kohl's competes with both discount/outlet stores and mid-level department stores. Strong relationships with top brands allow Kohl's to carry premium brands such as Oshkosh B'Gosh, Nike, and Levi's which are often not carried at discount retailers.
Strong competitors of Kohl's are as follows:
Kohl's remains competitive with a mid to high range pricing model on name-brand and private-label products including shoes, accessories, men's, women's, and children's apparel, home goods including bedding, kitchen accessories, and more. Kohl's has utilized effective store planning so that all locations are easy to navigate and are conducive to easy shopping. Customer service counters and cash registers are easily located in all stores and staffed with well-trained, professional employees.
Kohl's competes with both discount/outlet stores and mid-level department stores. Strong relationships with top brands allow Kohl's to carry premium brands such as Oshkosh B'Gosh, Nike, and Levi's which are often not carried at discount retailers.
Strong competitors of Kohl's are as follows:
- JC Penney Inc.
- TJX Companies (TJ Maxx, Marshall's, Home Goods)
- Target Corporation
- Macy's
- Bon Ton Companies