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Why Nike is putting used sneakers back on the shelf

Inside Retail

The brand plans to expand the Refurbished program to more US stores throughout 2021 and beyond. The move into resale positions Nike even more firmly as an undisputed leader in the sustainability space, according to Sydney-based retail consultant, Rosanna Iacono, who held various roles at Nike from 1992 to 2001.

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6 of the Best Ways to Retain Customers in Retail

Indigo 9 Digital

A few days ago I had to buy a birthday gift and due to a change in plans I only had a few days to do so. Many consumers say they want to buy sustainably sourced clothing but fast fashion retailers like Zara and H&M are among the largest clothing retailers in the world. What does it mean to be consistent?

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 275 – DTC with Mickey Drexler

Retail Geek

Mickey: [11:33] Yes I think I left in I think 2001 yeah yeah they say I think I left in 2001, in fact September 26 to be exact. 2001 and I started at J.Crew who’s counting January I think 25th or something in 2002. 7:35] And so I decided when I got to Ann Taylor. [7:39]

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 314 – Lovesac Founder and CEO Shawn Nelson

Retail Geek

This whole hamster wheel called planned obsolescence that was not an accident, it’s absolutely an economic strategy to lift us out of the Great Depression and onward. So I’m gonna guess you’re not a fan of fast fashion. Everyone knows.