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How Resale is Driving the Reinvention of Luxury Retail

Retail TouchPoints

The term rose to the surface last year as 2020’s unique confluence of events drove consumers toward shopping alternatives that were both environmentally friendly and economically feasible. The consumer is changing, the way that they purchase is going to change,” he said. “We In the retailX keynote session on Wednesday, Aug.

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What next for Primark online?

Retail Gazette

Unlike pretty much all of its fast fashion rivals, Primark has long resisted selling products online. Back in 2014, when online retailers such as Asos were soaring, John Bason, finance director of Primark owner Associated British Food – who now heads up its strategic advisory board, was honest about the challenge it faces online.

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Why Amazon, Rent the Runway, Etsy are betting on resale

Inside Retail

Uniqueness is one of the most coveted elements of fashion for many style-conscious shoppers, and in a world drowning in new brands, buying vintage or resale is the best option to find something truly special. “To The future of secondhand fashion. The online shop has been a go-to place for secondhand shoppers in Sweden since 2014.

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How Canningvale plans to take Robinsons Singapore back to its roots

Inside Retail

million in 2014, the retailer suffered from years of declining foot traffic and was placed into liquidation at the end of 2020. . Returning to its roots. Without bricks-and-mortar stores, online-only retailers often struggle to stay front of mind for consumers. Despite achieving sales of S$257.3 ” . “The

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How to join the dots between seemingly disparate customer demands; sustainability and value

365 Retail

For the last decade, sustainability has been growing in the consumer consciousness; nearly 70% say it is important to buy from brands committed to sustainability. Research suggests that these high prices put consumers off sustainable options , so what do retailers do? An unhealthy cycle of returns .