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Australian label Princess Polly opens its first physical store in the US

Inside Retail

Australian fast-fashion brand Princess Polly has expanded in the US opening a flagship store in Los Angeles. Established in 2005 by husband-and-wife team Wez and Eirin Bryett, the Gold Coast brand sells on-trend women’s clothing for predominantly Gen Z consumers.

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Salomon’s Graeme Moore: New stores, customers and accelerating growth in ANZ

Inside Retail

In 1997, Adidas acquired the Salomon Group and its brands, Salomon, TaylorMade, Mavic, and Bonfire; but later sold the brand to Amer Sports in 2005. We want customers to feel and see the brand’s DNA through premium physical retail experiences and services, in our retail stores and key strategic wholesale partners.”

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Fast Retailing, Inditex among the biggest family-owned retailers in the world

Inside Retail

Inditex The world’s largest listed fashion retailer was founded in 1985 in Spain by Amancio Ortega as a holding company for the Zara brand and its manufacturing plants. C&S Wholesale Grocers LLC The US-based supply chain solutions provider and wholesale grocery supplier was founded in 1918.

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The Ultimate Wholesale Fashion Clothing Suppliers List: Take Your Retail Business to the next level!

I Love Fashion

Fashion Digital Marketing Agency Planning to start clothing dropshipping online? Considering fashion, necessity, and demand, the clothing business is a timely decision. For that, you need a b2b wholesale clothing supplier for your online retail store. What are Wholesale Clothing Suppliers? Let’s know about them.

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What’s next for online retailers as investors lose faith?

Retail Gazette

The two listed fashion retailers have become takeover targets, with the likes of Frasers and certain hedge funds taking advantage of the low share price. Meanwhile, Asos shares have seemed to plateaued as market spectators wait to see if the online fashion giant can pull off phase two of its turnaround.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 300 – Goodwill Finds CEO Matt Kaness

Retail Geek

Matt: [2:02] Yeah have you too I like to think about my career or having two careers to date the first one was, very foundational for what I’m doing now but very quantitative, process-oriented mechanical engineering patent law Manufacturing, Ops Consulting things that had nothing to do with retail or fashion or e-commerce and then I. [2:32]

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 275 – DTC with Mickey Drexler

Retail Geek

Because again they weren’t dealing with competitive sales my department store experience was the opposite, if you’re in buying wholesale someone else will put the goods on sale and of course today you know 30 years later plus it’s the standard. [7:35] 7:35] And so I decided when I got to Ann Taylor. [7:39]