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Frequently asked questions

Clear answers about what the programme covers, how registration works, what data we collect, and how to manage cookie preferences. For formal policies, see the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

How to use this FAQ

The questions below reflect common topics from prospective learners: merchandising rules, range planning, inventory routines, and what “good” looks like in weekly trading. Where it matters, we also explain privacy, consent, and how cookies are controlled.

If a question is specific to your business model—boutique floor, Shopify, marketplaces, or a hybrid—send a note using the contact form. Include your channel mix and approximate SKU count. That context helps us respond without guesswork.

Popular topics

  • Open-to-buy and weeks of cover
  • Markdown cadence and promotion guardrails
  • Collection merchandising and product page checklists
  • Privacy, consent, and cookie preferences
What topics are covered in the course?
The curriculum focuses on commercial decisions that influence sell-through: product selection and assortment roles, range structure (category roles and price architecture), and inventory planning using practical open-to-buy logic. You will work through merchandising rules for both a store floor and an online collection page, including how to sequence products, keep key sizes visible, and reduce “silent” stock.

The programme also covers branding foundations that connect story to demand, marketing channel planning (from content to paid), customer service standards, returns handling, and e-commerce operations such as product data hygiene, PDP structure, and fulfilment basics. KPI routines are taught in plain language: sell-through, markdown rate, weeks of cover, and simple margin math.
Is the course suitable for online-only stores, or also boutiques?
It is designed to translate across formats. The same commercial rules—range roles, pricing discipline, intake cadence, and markdown guardrails—apply whether sales happen on a shop floor, on Shopify, or via marketplaces.

For boutiques, we discuss zoning logic, fixture rules, and weekly refresh routines that reduce “random rearranging.” For e-commerce, the focus shifts to collection structure, product-page clarity, and conversion levers that do not rely on gimmicks. In both cases, the goal is an operating model you can repeat: plan, launch, review, and adjust.
How much time does it take to complete?
Most learners move through the modules gradually and apply them as they go. A common rhythm is one module per week, with time set aside to complete worksheets and do a short trading review using your own store data. If you are pre-launch, you will spend more time on range planning, price ladders, and intake calendars; if you are already trading, you will spend more time on weekly KPI routines and merchandising adjustments.

The content is designed so the “work” becomes a habit: a weekly review, a monthly intake check, and periodic range pruning. That cadence matters more than speed.
Do you guarantee earnings, sales, or business outcomes?
No. rihvelnox is an educational programme. We teach methods, routines, and frameworks, but outcomes depend on product-market fit, pricing, marketing, budget, operations, and broader market conditions.

We are deliberate about this: the goal is to give you a clearer decision process—range architecture, open-to-buy discipline, merchandising rules, and weekly trading habits—so you can execute with fewer surprises. For the full educational disclaimer, see the Disclaimer.
What information do you collect when I register interest?
The registration form collects your name and email address. We use that information to send the course outline, respond to questions, and follow up about enrolment. We keep the form intentionally minimal and do not ask for payment details, government IDs, or sensitive information.

If you message us via the contact form, we also process the content you choose to include. For full detail on data use, retention, and your rights, read the Privacy Policy.
Can I change cookie preferences later?
Yes. Use the “Manage cookie preferences” link in the footer to revisit your choices. Essential cookies support site functionality. Analytics and marketing cookies are optional and only activate after consent.

For a plain-language explanation of cookie categories and typical retention periods, see the Cookie Policy.
Do you offer personalised consulting or 1:1 reviews?
The core offer is an educational course. In some cases, we may offer optional additional support, but it is never implied as part of registration and is discussed separately. If you want to ask about tailored support, use the contact form and describe your channel (boutique, Shopify, marketplaces), your approximate SKU count, and what you want to improve (range planning, inventory cadence, merchandising, or customer service routines).

We aim to respond within 1 business day and will explain what is feasible without overpromising.

Educational disclaimer (summary)

rihvelnox provides education about clothing sales and fashion retail operations. The programme does not guarantee earnings, profit, customer demand, or any business outcome. Results vary based on product-market fit, pricing, marketing, operations, and external market conditions. Read the full Disclaimer for details.

Still have a question?

Register interest to receive the course outline by email, or send a message and we will point you to the most relevant modules. We keep forms simple and only ask for what we need.

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Get the course outline and module list by email. We only collect your name and email address for this request.

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Send questions to [email protected]. Include your sales channel and what you want to learn so we can route you quickly.