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June peaks at 13.6% sunwear sales.
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Q2 averages 13.0%, the highest quarter.
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Practices in sunnier areas may see longer peaks.
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April to June is the key period for sunwear.
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Stock inventory before the peak month.
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Training staff on prescription options can boost sales.
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Monitor monthly percentages against benchmarks.
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Optimize display adjustments according to patient demand.
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