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Buck Mason Creates a Powerful Unified Commerce Retail Platform | Stripe

Buck Mason creates a powerful unified commerce retail platform with Stripe Terminal

Buck Mason is a California-based clothing brand focused on producing vintage-inspired mens and womens wear thats elevated for modern consumers. Since launching as an e-commerce site 10 years ago from a Venice Beach garage, Buck Mason has developed a brick-and-mortar footprint that now numbers 30 stores.

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United States
Mid-Market

50%

of revenue generated from in-store sales via Stripe Terminal

2 weeks

to launch buy online, pick up in-store

15%

of online sales fulfilled from retail store inventory, made possible with Terminal integration

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Challenge

Buck Mason co-founders Sasha Koehn and Erik Allen Ford started the company with a simple goal: recreate classic American clothing like T-shirts, jeans, and Oxford shirts by focusing on the highest-quality fabrics and craftsmanship.

The pair began selling their reimagined classics online in 2013, but quickly saw the chance to open a retail store in their Venice Beach neighbourhood. Rather than opening a generic clothing store, Sasha and Erik envisioned a Buck Mason store as a comfortable hangout space, with art on the walls, fine furniture, drinks, and music.

Behind the scenes of this growing operation, CTO Nick Merwin was building a custom retail technology platform to handle online and in-person transactions. There were no off-the-shelf products that could integrate the e-commerce shopfront with the POS he was building, and he preferred developing his own solutions that could be customised to Buck Masons unique needs.

By 2018, Buck Mason had grown to five stores, and was still processing transactions on Merwins home-grown solution: an off-the-shelf magnetic card reader that fed customers credit card information into Buck Masons browser-based POS, which itself was integrated with the companys retail management backend. But times were changing.

PCI compliance requirements were becoming stricter about handing credit card information in a browser window, and contactless payments were becoming more popular. Buck Mason needed a new in-store payment solution, but it had to be developer-friendly. Any new system would have to support Buck Masons custom POS, be easy to integrate with the backend, and provide powerful functionality to support the continued development of new retail management features.

Solution

Buck Mason saw that Stripe Terminal, which had just been launched at the time, could be an immediate solution to its in-store needs as well as a flexible platform that allowed for continued refinement and customisation of their POS and backend system.

Merwin was already familiar with Stripe technology, having used Stripes original payments API in an early version of the stores e-commerce site back in 2013. He was impressed by Stripes extensive API documentation and support for developers. It was clear that Stripes developer ergonomics were way better, said Merwin.

The theme carried over into Terminal, which offered the key advantage of allowing customers to use their own POS while providing full PCI compliance and end-to-end encryption for transactions. The technology also offered contactless payments and supported Buck Masons browser-based architecture, allowing retail associates to use tablets, laptops, or phones to process orders helping Buck Mason deliver a flexible customer experience.

Our sales associates are moving around the stores a lot, said Koehn. Theyre meeting customers where they are and checking them out right there.

Terminal also supported Buck Masons goal of making its POS as powerful as possible while still providing a quick, efficient checkout experience. With Terminal, Buck Mason could continue to refine its POS to support multiple actions directly from the browser interface, including new purchases, returns, exchanges, and line items to ship from different fulfilment locations. Our goal has always been for our in-store software to get out of the way of the customer interaction as much as possible, said Merwin. We want to require the least amount of clicks to do anything.

Stripes API also made it easy to integrate Terminal with Buck Masons tech stack, which includes the companys custom retail management backend as well as separate checkout for online orders. This seamless integration has allowed Merwins team to develop new functionality to accommodate a unified commerce experience, such as splitting payments and refunding or charging the difference on returns and exchanges.

For example, if a customer purchases a pair of jeans online, then visits a Buck Mason store to return those jeans and purchase a T-shirt, theyd need to be refunded the price difference. Buck Masons system would recognise the in-store transaction processed through Terminal, associate it with the customers original purchase, and refund the portion of the original payment made online.

Results

A scalable technology solution for double-digit revenue growth

Stripe has been an integral part of Buck Masons retail expansion, helping the company add 25 stores since 2018 to reach 30 total locations around the country. In-store retail sales now account for 50% of total revenue, which has grown at a high double-digit annual rate for the past 10 years.

Enabling the rapid development of new sales and service models

Stripes developer-friendly API has helped Buck Mason refine its unified commerce strategy. For example, when lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic were hurting retail stores, the integration of Terminal with the companys POS and retail management platform allowed Buck Mason to quickly launch online ordering with in-store pickup. The system was up and running in two weeks, rather than a process that could have taken three to six months without the flexibility of Terminal, according to Merwin. That ended up allowing us to not close a single store, said Merwin.

Another new service powered by Terminals integration is the ability to fulfil online orders from store inventory when items are out of stock in the Buck Mason warehouse. Koehn estimates that 15% of online orders are fulfilled from store inventory. The retail term is selling the last can of peas, said Koehn. We are able to use our retail stores as fulfilment centres, and Stripe is a key player in that process because its part of our POS.

Expanded POS functionality for a better customer experience

Additional Terminal features including a single API, flexible payments acceptance, and card readers pre-certified for PCI compliance have freed up developer time to support Buck Masons extensive improvements to its POS functionality since 2018. Today, Terminal supports contactless payments and on-screen reviews for multiple actions within a checkout, including the ability to add alterations to clothing, purchase digital or physical gift cards, handle returns and exchanges from multiple previous orders, and specify items to ship from a warehouse or from other stores. Thats a long way from the basic functionality of a magnetic card reader.

As a CTO, I could never recommend moving to another payment processor for monetary reasons, because I dont know that I could trust their APIs the way I do Stripes in terms of reliability, documentation, third-party support, and the community theyve built around them. Ive never felt like looking elsewhere beyond Stripe.

Nick Merwin, CTO

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