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China’s Shein lacks disclosures, made false statements about factories

Inside Retail

In Britain, companies over a certain size must prominently state on their websites the steps they are taking to combat forced labour as part of the country’s Modern Slavery Act 2015. A spokesperson for Shein said it is in the process of finalising statements required by UK law, and plans to publish them on its website. “We

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Frasers vs Next: How big are their growing retail empires?

Retail Gazette

Frasers Group stated that at the time of the acquisition, that the online fast fashion retailer owed £13m to its shareholders. Since then, the group has been persistent on its expansion plans for the retailer opening new flagship stores in major UK cities and entering the Irish market. Next plans to relaunch Joules in October.

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From moto to marathons: What’s next for performance apparel brand Sa1nt

Inside Retail

Here, Clarke reflects on how the SA1NT business has evolved since 2015, and the opportunities that are present in the recovery space. He also discusses his plans for the SA1NT Layers brand, and what growth will look like moving forward. Are there plans for stand-alone stores, a wholesale presence and so on?

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 316 Annual Predictions 2024

Retail Geek

We looked this up, and our first show was on November 14, 2015, if you believe it or not. So there’s no, no, no planning or, or, you know, kind of swapping and prediction. But seriously, though, we do not have an LLM.