Baazar Style Retail’s Q3 Performance Analyzed
Baazar Style Retail, a popular clothing store, had a mixed quarter. Their total sales went up by 13% to 466.5 crore rupees in Q3 of 2026, compared to the previous year. However, they sold less clothing for each square foot of their stores – a drop of 15%. This means they sold fewer items overall despite selling more in total.
Key Points
- Total revenue increased 13% to 466.5 crore rupees.
- Sales per square foot decreased by 15% to 70.4 crore rupees.
- Store count grew 27% to 252 locations across India.
- West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura saw a 22% drop in sales growth.
- Cluster expansion boosted overall productivity, but impacted existing stores.
- Nine-month revenue grew 38% to 1.376 crore rupees.
Store Growth and Expansion
The company opened a lot of new stores – 25 in total – to help their business grow. They did this by building more stores within areas where they already had stores, called “clusters.” This helped them sell more, but it also slowed down the sales of their older stores a little.
Challenges and Weather
Some problems affected their sales. Heavy rain in West Bengal and unrest in Assam and Tripura slowed things down during the important shopping season. This meant they didn’t sell as much as they hoped.
Good News and Profits
Despite these challenges, Baazar Style Retail still had good news. Their overall sales increased by a strong 38% over the previous year. They also made a profit of 2.05 crore rupees, which is much better than before.
Baazar Style Retail sells affordable clothing and home goods. They have stores mostly in West Bengal and Odisha. They sell clothes for everyone – men, women, children, and babies – and also things for the house like furniture and decorations.
The company’s success depends on balancing growth with the needs of existing stores.



