#1379 1909 · Filene's Basement · Off-price retail
Filene's Basement cut prices by the calendar, not by a buyer's judgment
问题
Clearance pricing depended on a merchant's guess about each garment's worth — slow, inconsistent, haggled
背景
Department stores cleared excess stock through buyer-judged markdowns: discretionary, slow, inviting negotiation and favoritism. In 1909 Edward A. Filene opened the Tunnel Bargain Basement beneath the Boston flagship to sell surplus merchandise at fixed low prices, and replaced the buyer's judgment with a published schedule, stamped on every tag with the date the item hit the floor.
The schedule: any item unsold after two weeks dropped 25 percent; three weeks, 50 percent; four weeks, 75 percent; after five weeks the store gave it to charity. Nobody in the store had discretion; every shopper could compute exactly when an item became half price — and that everyone else could too.
换别人会怎么做
Let buyers mark down what they judge stale — discretionary markdowns invite negotiation, favoritism and slow turns; Filene's replaced judgment with arithmetic anyone could audit from the tag.
他们看到了什么
The price was never information about the garment; it was a countdown everyone could read. Fixed decay turns clearance from a negotiation into a race — shoppers time each other instead of arguing with the clerk.
那一手
The calendar made clearance a game of timing. Each shopper weighs buying now against someone else buying first, so the schedule sells inventory early while guaranteeing liquidation by week five; haggling dies because no clerk can bend the rule; stale stock cannot hide in a back room because the endpoint — charity — is fixed. The annual bridal-sale version became a civic event with its own name, the Running of the Brides, from 1947.
为什么管用
A published schedule is credible in a way a clerk's discount never is: the date stamp makes the rule self-verifying, so no trust is spent on it. Predictable future prices create strategic tension — wait and pay less, but risk losing the item — which moves inventory early while guaranteeing liquidation by week five. Zero discretion means zero haggling, favoritism and buyer bias, and the charity endpoint is a commitment device that makes deep discounting rational: holding stock past week five is impossible by rule, not choice.
值了多少
By 1990 the Basement drew up to 20,000 visitors a day, Boston's #2 tourist attraction; the policy ran unchanged until January 2004
什么时候会失灵
It needs merchandise worth racing for — branded goods with a known reference price; commodity items just look old on a schedule. It transfers inventory risk to shoppers' patience, so a wrong initial price wastes the whole runway. And as the 2004 revision showed, once 90 percent of items sell inside four weeks the rule leaves margin on the table — the same tension that built the brand eventually squeezed it, and stretching the schedule broke the game.
后来呢
Remembered as the first off-price store and the direct ancestor of scheduled-markdown retail — outlet calendars, countdown sales, and dynamic pricing built on the same idea: publish the decay curve and let customers time each other.
资料来源
- [1]After 96 years, Filene's Basement alters markdown policyRutland Herald, 2004rutlandherald.com
- [2]Markdown Memories: Filene's BasementYankee Magazine / New England Today, 2007newengland.com