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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. Last month March told the Live 2024 attendees that it would roll-out the trial to further stores, with the possibility of launching the service to markets outside Britain. But what’s next for the fashion giant 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 Even e-commerce giant Amazon is entering the resale market. The future of secondhand fashion.

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Five up-and-coming Korean fashion brands to have on your radar

Inside Retail

After years of being sidelined on the alternative calendar, Seoul Fashion Week has become a popular fashion destination to discover bubbling trends before they hit the mainstream, and this year marks its highly-awaited return to physical shows following a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. billion to $37.18

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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. Online is therefore a very logical extension of the department store, and a brand like Robinsons will translate well into the online retail market,” he said.

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