
Garments
Fashion Stores such as Clothing, Shoes, Bags stores etc. need to handle hundreds of thousands styles of items per season, different style contains different color and size, it greatly raise the workload of daily inventory handling. To be able to handle good receive, replenishment, and distribution on time and effectively, a good POS / Retail Management System to handle items and inventory is very important.
Setup and keep track of payments with minimum effort. Eliminate errors with integrated customer tracking.When reorder points hit, automatically generate purchase orders and send to your vendors. Receive the inventory and the system automatically recalculates your inventory count.
Track customer purchases and then run targeted marketing campaigns to encourage repeat business. Promote seasonal sales and keep in touch with your customers.Use powerful reporting tools to help you make the right decisions for your business, and take some of the hassles out of accounting.
Centralize purchasing and save time by ordering from integrated catalogs.Track unit costs, dusty inventory data, and get low-stock alerts.Keep track of your loyal customer base so you can offer them discounts and promotions.Manage all of your categories so you can see what types of items are most popular.
Main Features
Quick keys and/or product lookup
Quick keys are shortcuts within your POS system that allow associates to hit a single button for a commonly sold item.Meanwhile, the rest of your catalog should still be easily accessible. Be sure to go with a POS that lets you quickly search or lookup products when ringing up sales.


Multiple payment methods/split payments
Go beyond traditional payment methods like cash and credit cards. Look for a POS that allows you to take mobile payments. You also want to be able to split a payment in case a customer wants to spread their payment across a few gift cards, an Amex and cash.
Check data anytime, anywhere!
You can easily keep an eye on all your business activity with the live viewing panel. Whether you’re working from home or somewhere far away from home, you can view all your data on any device to see sales and other activities and where they take place and by whom.


Customer-facing display
A customer-facing display means that as a customer is being rung, they can watch the transaction happen on a (usually secondary) screen that faces them. Customer facing displays allow customers a high level of transparency into the transaction and can make it easy for them to point out if there are mistakes in the order before it is placed.
Barcodes
Your inventory system should be able to print barcodes (or other labeling methods) so that you can keep each of your products neatly tagged and trackable. That barcode allows the inventory system to know exactly where the item is in your system


Dashboard
A dashboard gives you an at-a-glance view of how your store is doing. It’s a great feature to have because it gives you an immediate of your business’ performance without having to dig or hunt for the info.