Portland, OR, Jun 07, 2013 -
Icebreaker, the
New Zealand company that pioneered the merino wool adventure apparel
category, today announced it has adopted a Minimum Advertised Price
policy. Icebreaker created the policy to prevent its wholesalers,
retailers, agents and distributors from advertising discounts on
in-season products.
“Advertising our products at prices
discounted below retail prices undermines the integrity of our brand and
our reputation of quality in the eyes of consumers,” said Lisa
Thompson, president of Icebreaker USA. “We’ve created this MAP Policy to
ensure that Icebreaker’s partners benefit from the strength of the
Icebreaker brand.”
The policy states that Icebreaker wholesalers,
retailers, agents or distributors may not publicly advertise Icebreaker
in-season products at prices below suggested retail prices. The policy
defines advertising as: Print (inserts, magazines, catalogs, newspapers,
flyers, direct mail, etc.), Broadcast (radio, television, web cast,
caller-on-hold recordings, mobile applications), Broadcast email,
instant message, and messages transmitted via social media, Internet and
online advertisements (banner ads, pop up ads, paid search results, ad
words, website home pages, destination pages, and individual product
pages, third-party sites,) sponsored, placed or funded by the reseller,
Internet and online content soliciting consumers to “click to see price”
or “hover to see price”, and Billboards, windows or other outdoor
advertising.
The policy does outline some exceptions, including
sales around Memorial Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. It also
details the consequences for violations. A full copy of Icebreaker’s MAP
policy can be downloaded as a PDF online.
About Icebreaker
Icebreaker
merino clothing for the outdoors, technical sports and lifestyle
includes underwear, mid layer garments, outerwear, socks and accessories
for men, women and children. Icebreaker is based in Wellington, New
Zealand, and is sold in more than 3000 stores in 44 countries. See
icebreaker.com for more information about Icebreaker, and jeremymoon.me
for more information on Icebreaker founder and CEO Jeremy Moon.
Julie Atherton / JAM Media Collective / julie@jamcollective.net
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