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Beauty Pie opens ‘Warehouse of Dreams’ pop-up in Covent Garden

Retail Focus

Founded in 2016 by serial entrepreneur Marcia Kilgore , Beauty Pie was created as a one-stop destination for luxury beauty products at ‘warehouse prices ‘ The D2C brand claims it does not charge consumers for the ‘middleman’ or retailer mark-ups.

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How Retykle changed the Chinese belief that buying secondhand is bad luck

Inside Retail

Based in Hong Kong and launched in 2016, Retykle, is a luxury resale childrenswear online marketplace with more than 10,000 sellers and buyers. Products in the secondhand market tend to be 60 to 90 per cent off the original retail price,” Garner said. The conscious consumers.

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How to Sell on StockX

Small Biz Trends

This guide will take you through the process of selling on StockX, including how to set up an account and the benefits and drawbacks of selling on StockX. Buyers can find sneakers at less than the retail price, making it an attractive purchase for them, especially for a serious sneakerhead! Making an Account.

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Putting an End to the $50B Overstock Problem with Advanced Analytics

Retalon

Reselling Unsold inventory is often sold at markdown prices by 3rd party resellers. This can be an excellent solution, but when too much product is accessible to the public, they stop shopping at retail prices. Retailers have to be careful not to suffocate their own demand. Not all plastics and textiles can be recycled.

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Putting an End to the $50B Overstock Problem with Advanced Analytics

Retalon

Unsold inventory is often sold at markdown prices by 3rd party resellers. This can be an excellent solution, but when too much product is accessible to the public, they stop shopping at retail prices. Retailers have to be careful not to suffocate their own demand. Why is inventory being destroyed instead of recycled?

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Proudly made in China: How Chinese consumers are reclaiming domestic brands

Inside Retail

Still, many Chinese citizens were unable to afford – or unwilling to pay full retail prices – for foreign-branded items. The problems began with brands trying to impose their marketing tactics onto the Chinese market simply by translating their content without taking into account the importance of localisation.

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