RetailDetail EU
Europe - EN
  • België - NL
  • Belgique - FR
  • Nederland - NL
  • España - ES
  • Europe - EN
  • Newsletter
  • Contact & Route
Members' area
  • Log in
  • Become a member
  • News
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Home
    • Electronics
    • Beauty/Care
    • DIY/Garden
    • Leisure
    • General
  • Events
    • OVERVIEW EVENTS
    • EVENT PARTNERSHIPS
  • Advertising
    • PRINT ADVERTISING
    • ONLINE ADVERTISING
  • Members’ area
RetailDetail EU
Europe - EN
  • België - NL
  • Belgique - FR
  • Nederland - NL
  • España - ES
  • Europe - EN
  • Newsletter
  • Contact & Route
  • News
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Home
    • Electronics
    • Beauty/Care
    • DIY/Garden
    • Leisure
    • General
  • Events
    • OVERVIEW EVENTS
    • EVENT PARTNERSHIPS
  • Advertising
    • PRINT ADVERTISING
    • ONLINE ADVERTISING
  • Members’ area
Members' area
  • Log in
  • Become a member
thumb
Written by Pauline Neerman
In this article
  • Tags Sports fashion
  • Companies Decathlon
  • Topics Innovation
  • Geography Spain
Share article
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • email

[In the picture] Decathlon trials Store of the Future in Spain

icon
Leisure11 September, 2023

French sports fashion retailer Decathlon has opened a Retail Lab near Madrid, where it can try out numerous new technologies and a revamped customer journey. What has it learnt so far?

More presentation

Back in 2020, Decathlon opened its first lab shop, called Decathlon X, at its French headquarters in Villeneuve d’Ascq. Since then, outdoor retailer Alltricks has taken over that location and Decathlon shifted its playground to San Fernando de Henares, near Madrid. This time, the new Retail Lab was built in an existing shop, to make the experiments even more real.

The first striking difference is the greater emphasis on product presentation, Républik Retail reports. Display stands, mannequins and screens break the classic shop layout with high shelves full of products. The displays also focus more on the technical qualities of products, such as the soles of running shoes. Moreover, the different sports are presented as shop-in-shops, rather than as a succession of aisles.

Click&connect, done differently

Decathlon Retail Lab is relying heavily on RFID: customers can compare the features of two shoe models thanks to RFID chips on the products. Put the shoes next to each other and their features appear on screen. RFID also makes the click&collect process more convenient: customers can collect their packages by themselves in a separate area. They simply take the order with the correct number from the rack, while the RFID gates guarantee that nothing goes wrong.

RFID also enables a simplified Scan&Go self-scanning system at the checkouts: customers no longer need to download an app for it, just scan QR codes at the entrance and exit. Speaking of scanning, the shop has a shoe size scanner and a (temporary) body scanner. There is also a whole section with second-hand and rental, in addition to a fun zone with a multi-sport simulator. This was already a success in Japan, Républik Retail says, but now customers can also start comparing their performance with others worldwide. The benefit for Decathlon? It gains a lot of useful customer data.

Focus on customer journey

It is no coincidence that the flow and customer journey are getting so much attention in the Lab: Decathlon has mapped the visitors’ customer journey for eighteen months and distilled a completely revised retail strategy from it. The chain even conducted research into why people do sports, the different motivations and thus customer profiles.

Discover the various learnings below:

More about... Leisure
See more
  • icon
    Leisure5 December, 2025
    The fate of e-bike brand Cowboy depends on disappointed crowdfunders

    The planned takeover of Brussels-based e-bike brand Cowboy is entering a critical phase. The finish line is now in sight, but only if nearly 8,000 small investors agree to see their own contributions go up in smoke.

  • icon
    Fashion4 December, 2025
    New structure should make Nike’s management more decisive

    Sports fashion brand Nike is revising its top management structure, introducing the position of Chief Operating Officer to make day-to-day management more decisive. The position of Chief Commercial Officer will be eliminated, with Chief Financial Officer Matthew Friend assuming responsibility for this area.

  • icon
    Leisure18 November, 2025
    Amsterdam gets Europe’s first Labubu pop-up

    Pop Mart will open its first European pop-up store for its brand Labubu in De Bijenkorf this Saturday morning. It will remain open until 31 January.

Most read
  • icon
    Fashion3 December, 2025
    Inditex appoints former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta as Chairman of its International Advisory Board
  • icon
    Fashion3 December, 2025
    Inditex shows that consumers are regaining their enthusiasm
  • icon
    Fashion7 November, 2025
    How H&M wants to expand to 70 stores in Brazil
  • icon
    Fashion7 November, 2025
    Consolidation in luxury second-hand: Labellov acquires Designer Wish Bags
Follow RetailDetail
  • socialFacebook
  • socialTwitter
  • socialInstagram
  • sociallinkedIn
footer-logo
RetailDetail, the leading b2b-retailcommunity in the Benelux, keeps retail professionals up-to-date by means of online & offline publications, retail events, inspiring retail hunts and the unique co-creation platform The Loop, where retailers and their suppliers can experience the future of shopping.
Mailing Address
Kolveniersstraat 7, bus 26 2000 Antwerp
Visiting address
Stadsfeestzaal – Meir 78 2000 Antwerp
How to reach us:
Directions
© 2025 RetailDetail
general conditions | privacy policy
Contact us About us info@retaildetail.be
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
Accept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT