Stop Jeans

Stop Jeans

Unlocking Agility: Stop Jeans Reduces Excess Inventory and Elevates Store Availability with Onebeat.
With over 180 stores across Colombia and a history of shaping fashion through iconic denim
innovations, Stop Jeans was facing a familiar retail challenge: how to meet fast-changing demand
without overstocking or missing sales. Despite strong brand equity, its inventory execution relied on
static systems that couldn’t keep pace with store-level needs—leading to locked-up capital,
unnecessary markdowns, and too many missed opportunities.

QUICK FACTS

Quick Facts

$350,000

in recovered sales from store-to-store transfers [3 months after go-live]

15%

reduction in average units per SKU [3 months after go-live]

<5%

Stockouts reduced to under 5% [Essentials / Basic items]

95%+

product availability [Essentials / Basic items]

THE CHALLENGE

Reducing Waste Without Sacrificing Availability

Known for trend-forward, body-sculpting jeans like the “levanta cola” and “lipojean,” Stop Jeans needed to deliver the right fit—not just in style, but in inventory flow. But managing hundreds of SKUs across a vast retail network had become increasingly complex. Forecasting struggles led to recurring stockouts of bestsellers in some stores, while others carried excess inventory that didn’t convert. The team lacked real-time visibility into what was actually moving in each location, making replenishment and allocation slow, reactive, and inefficient. The company needed a more dynamic solution—one that
could align execution with consumer demand, store by store.

THE OUTCOME

Real-Time Inventory Execution with Onebeat

With Onebeat, Stop Jeans was able to transform its inventory operations from static and reactive to dynamic and demand-driven. Short-term forecasts, powered by AI, helped the team make smarter decisions in real time—down to the SKU and store level. Smart Replenishment aligned distribution center inventory with in-store needs, improving product availability without overloading shelves.

Onebeat’s store transfer engine enabled Stop Jeans to move products between locations with precision, unlocking $350,000 in recovered sales in just three months. Teams were no longer guessing—they were responding to live consumption data, optimizing every movement to reduce excess and get bestsellers back in stock faster.