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Denim brand Ksubi to open first standalone store in London

Inside Retail

Originally called Tsubi, the brand quickly spread to London, debuting in a disused tube station in 2002, before being renamed Ksubi in 2006 following a trademark dispute.

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Momotaro Jeans aims to capture international customers through rebrand strategy

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Momotaro Jeans was born in 2006 in the Kojima district of Okayama prefecture, known as the birthplace of ‘Japanese Denim’. Overall, overseas demand is increasing significantly according to the sales from overseas wholesale and our global e-commerce site. The company owns three fashion brands, including Momotaro Jeans.

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Melbourne’s Design A Space to shut up shop after 17 years

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Founded by husband and wife team Chris and Bec Lutz in 2006, Design A Space rents physical floor space to independent brands hoping to showcase their goods to a metropolitan customer base. The venture grew to three locations across the Melbourne CBD, Fitzroy, and Windsor, and has stocked goods from more than 170 small businesses.

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How Etiko is bridging the gap between consumers and ethical retail

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According to Savaidis, Etiko, which was launched in 2006, was the first non-food brand to gain Fairtrade accreditation in Australia. The business’ wholesale sales dropped nearly 60 per cent last year but online sales rose by more than 20 per cent.

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How colourful QLD boutique Orange Sherbet punches above its weight

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I opened Orange Sherbet in 2006 when there was no such thing as Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok marketing. Down the track, we would love the opportunity to wholesale also. I was in Redcliffe when I spotted an empty 19sqm little shop not far from where our store is today. IR: What are your plans for Orange Sherbet’s store network?

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Inside Spanish fashion brand Mango’s “very ambitious” US expansion plan

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Stephen Grenley: Mango has been present in the United States since 2006. We distribute our brand through different but fully integrated channels, combining company stores with franchises, retail with wholesale and a significant online activity through our own e-commerce (Mango.com) and third-party platforms.

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Boohoo and the cries of celebrity-driven “eco-conscious” campaigns

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The first collection, scheduled to go live in September, includes 45 limited-edition pieces of clothing made from “recycled fibres, traceable cotton, recycled polyester, and recycled sequins”, as well as two vintage biker jackets from wholesale vintage company Glass Onion.