Franchise FAQ's

 

What type of franchise is available?

StretchAlicious offers you the opportunity to own and operate a StretchAlicious activewear boutique franchise featuring high performance and highly stylized activewear, boutique wear and accessories.

There are two different Franchise Opportunities. Our stand alone franchise boutique, and our Stretchalicious modular add on boutique, ideal for a store within a store, gym or exercise studio.

How much will I need to invest? 

The estimated initial investments to establish a stand alone StretchAlicious franchise boutique will be between $158,950 to $264,200. This includes a franchise fee of $25,000, as well as the leasehold improvements and furnishings for a 1,200 to 1,800 square foot facility, inventory, blue prints and plans, first three months rent, grand opening advertising and working capital.

The initial investment to establish a StretchAlicious modular add on boutique will be between $45,000 and $100,000. This includes a franchise fee of $12,500, as well as the leasehold improvements and furnishings for a 300 to 500 square foot facility located within another business.

Do you offer financing? 

StretchAlicious does not offer any direct financing but can recommend some third party financing options for you.

How do I know if this is a good business for my area? 

The primary target market for StretchAlicious is women of all ages, who lead an active lifestyle and enjoy activewear that is fashionable and functional to go “from the gyms to the streets.”  With 50% of women between the ages of 18-50 dressing in activewear regularly, there is a large demand in most markets. StretchAlicious has developed a business that combines the latest activewear fashions, with a marketing plan that combines community involvement and relationships with local leaders in the fitness industry.

What is the royalty fee? 

The royalty fee covers the ongoing support services that you will receive as a StretchAlicious franchisee, as well as entitling you to the use of the StretchAlicious service marks, proprietary business system , operating systems and marketing assistance. The fee is 5% of your ongoing sales.

How much money can I make with a StretchAlicious franchise? 

The Federal Trade Commission regulates what StretchAlicious is allowed to disclose to potential franchisees. As you proceed through the process of purchasing your StretchAlicious business, you will receive the Franchise Disclosure Document that details more about the business opportunity.

What is the next step? 

Simply, complete the Request for Consideration Form. Upon receiving the form we will contact you. Also feel free to contact us at (301) 299-2861 or email Barbara at barbara@stretchalicious.com.

 

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