An assortment of Tub & Physique Works merchandise.
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Tub & Physique Works Champagne Toast bodywash, with no minimal delivery threshold, is now only a click on away for Amazon Prime members.
The mall-favorite model is making a few of its best-selling fragrances, bodywashes, hand soaps and candles obtainable for Amazon’s U.S. customers. The choice can also be eligible for Prime delivery.
Amazon is the No. 1 on-line vacation spot for U.S. magnificence customers, accounting for 47% of the net magnificence and private care market within the U.S. in 2024, in line with Euromonitor. Sephora is second with 9% share. Euromonitor estimates 39% of all magnificence and private care gross sales happen on-line.
“Launching our first licensed model storefront on Amazon permits us to place ourselves straight within the path of the patron,” Tub & Physique Works CEO Daniel Heaf instructed CNBC. “It is about assembly them the place they already store.”
The Amazon launch marks the newest effort by Columbus, Ohio-based Tub & Physique Works to increase its entry factors for purchasers. Final 12 months, it started promoting its merchandise in faculty campus shops — with a footprint of now greater than 1,000 places — within the firm’s first factors of sale exterior its roughly 2,600 owned and franchised shops and its personal web site.
Heaf joined Tub & Physique Works in Could after his position as Nike’s chief transformation and technique officer was eradicated by CEO Elliott Hill.
Heaf not too long ago laid out his “plan to return [Bath & Body Works] to worthwhile, sustainable development.” He calls it a “consumer-first method” with 4 pillars: creating disruptive and progressive merchandise; reigniting the model; successful within the market; and working with velocity and effectivity.
The Amazon partnership, Heaf stated, “is the primary of many milestones that we’ll be delivering this fiscal 12 months towards that technique.”
Earlier than the official storefront launch, Tub & Physique Works merchandise had been offered on Amazon by way of third-party resellers.
Now, Heaf says, the corporate is making an attempt to reclaim the model story on Amazon — and people market gross sales.
Amazon: Buddy or foe?
Whereas Amazon has many first-party relationships with manufacturers from Nike to Calvin Klein that use wholesale partnerships as a part of their enterprise fashions, there are few examples of shops promoting on the positioning that design, manufacture and promote their merchandise fully on their very own.
For these so-called vertically built-in manufacturers, like Tub & Physique Works, Amazon is more and more filling the position of expert logistics companion somewhat than retailer.
Hole, J.Crew and Everlane are equally vertically built-in and have small choices of branded merchandise on the market on Amazon.
Hole started promoting what it calls “core fundamentals for the entire household” in 2022 by way of a wholesale relationship, the place Amazon owns and sells the merchandise, that are Prime eligible. Hole has stated its aim is to achieve new or lapsed clients in addition to present current customers the comfort for “core necessities.”
Underneath Tub & Physique Works’ new settlement with Amazon, the model will retain possession of the stock and management pricing, however will use Amazon’s achievement companions community for Prime eligibility.
Everlane declined to touch upon its Amazon partnership. J.Crew didn’t reply to request for remark.
Jewellery firm Kendra Scott has a certified storefront on Amazon after initially opposing the partnership — although it had wholesale relationships with different retailers, together with Macy’s and Nordstrom. However over time, the model started to view Amazon as one other alternative to achieve customers somewhat than a aggressive menace, in line with an individual aware of the corporate’s decision-making, who spoke about inside issues on the situation of anonymity.
By itself web site, Tub & Physique Works is making it simpler for customers to position their orders. The corporate lowered its free delivery threshold to $50 from $100 final month.
Nonetheless, Heaf admits, “We all know that we’ll by no means compete with Amazon when it comes to their Prime Community. Nobody goes to offer next-day delivery. That is simply not what we’re within the enterprise of. And so I believe that by happening Amazon, we’re additionally making our personal website extra aggressive however recognizing that our job is to not construct a achievement community that may function on the velocity of Amazon.”








