Noun
(uncountable) The proportion of wholesale items that are eventually sold at retail.
(uncountable) The practice of retailing items (such as DVDs) that are normally, or were previously rented.
An item that is sold at retail (as opposed, for example, to being rented out).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGennette said Macy’s checkout experience, click-through rates and sell-through rates are getting better. Source: Internet
Ditte Reffstrup, Ganni’s creative director, recently revealed that sell-through for the dress hit 80 per cent on the brand’s website over a period of six weeks, which is well above average. Source: Internet
Versa had "strong pre-orders" the company said, and "the best sell-through sales in North America of any device in the company's history in the first week of availability." Source: Internet
What’s more, because most of your sales take place at a retailer, the opportunity to connect your customers with a local retailer will drive sell-through of your products and contribute to a stronger relationships with your retailers. Source: Internet