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At What Goes Around Comes Around, Store Designs Reflect Founders’ Passion for Luxury Vintage Resale

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It’s been 30 years since Seth Weisser and Gerard Maione opened their vintage boutique, What Goes Around Comes Around (WGACA) during the 1990s emergence of consumer appreciation for preloved garments. In 2011, WGACA moved westward, settling on Los Angeles’ La Brea Avenue, where shoppers can find an array of styles, from vintage to streetwear.

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Retailing in India: Rise and Shine Through

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The pandemic has seriously threatened this upward trend with recent lockdowns in India, operational challenges and falling consumers sentiments. The post Retailing in India: Rise and Shine Through appeared first on Visual Merchandising and Store Design. The sector has more than 300,000 players employing over 4.64

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Retailers Sue Fed Over Failure to Follow Congress’ Direction on Debit Card Swipe Fees

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Banks should not be handed a growing windfall at the expense of Main Street stores and consumers.”. Because the board has not done what Congress said to cure this market failure, American consumers and merchants continue to suffer the same harms that prompted Congress to act in the first place. District Court in Bismarck. “For

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Consumer Confidence Hits 10-Year Low

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Consumer sentiment hit a 10-year low in November as inflation climbed to its highest level since the 1990s, CNBC reports. The article cites the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index , which plunged to 66.8 It’s the lowest the confidence metric has gone since November of 2011. for November, a 6.8 Read more at CNBC.