Here’s world’s maiden offline shopping app!
GetNatty, the multi-designer online portal that offers over 250 designers and styles across India, has unveiled their new app, GetNatty Instore which will provide the best of personalised shopping experience.
Kicking off the season in style, the offline application is created for today’s fast pace and fashion-conscious audience.
Infused with dynamism and functionalism, GetNatty Instore taps into the notion of discovering fashion at one’s convenience and embracing new emerging designers.
The fashion discovery app facilitates the user to discover and walk-in at the stores based on their preference such as location, occasion, silhouette and even filters such as ratings, reviews, store amenities and many more.
The ingenious app boasts of over 25 designers across Mumbai, ranging from different fortes. It houses emerging and established labels such as Rebecca Dewan, Mandira Bedi, Kunal Tanna and Timannya By Purvi, among others.
Created to ease the customer’s shopping experience and make designerwear more accessible to every individual, GetNatty Instore app has been developed to bridge the gap between online and offline stores, besides offering a personalised shopping experience by using their in-house fashion stylists to provide free style consultations to the users.
The app also features a payment gateway, and provides attractive discounts and deals to the consumers while making the purchase.
Understanding the potential of the fashion e-commerce industry and the lack of technical and marketing expertise available for young designers to scale their business, Kaizad Hansotia, Founder and CEO of GetNatty created GetNatty as a unique one-stop shop for designerwear where upcoming and talented designers showcase their products and make the latest fashion trends available to the fashionistas.
Speaking about the launch, Kaizad said, “Lack of offline fashion discovery & consumer touch points is the biggest pain point for any customer today.”
He added “GetNatty Instore app is created to address this problem by standardising all our designer stores and making them digitally discoverable and physically accessible for the consumers so they can have a predictable shopping experience and continue to rely on the GetNatty brand for their sartorial needs.”