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Analysis: a perfect retail storm is brewing

Inside Retail

Inflationary pressure on consumer discretionary spending, supply chain disruptions and elevated inventory levels, which tie up a retailers’ net working capital, are set to create the perfect storm for retailers that do not have a strategy in place to ensure they are well positioned for the choppy market conditions ahead.

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Why Premier Investments is “well-placed” to meet economic pressures

Inside Retail

The group – which owns and operates brands including Dotti, Peter Alexander, Just Jeans, Smiggle, Portmans and Jacqui E, and features over 1,100 stores across six countries – saw net profit after tax rise by 6.5 Smiggle was a particularly strong performer, with sales for the stationary and accessory brand up by 30 per cent growth.

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Daiso, Muji, Moshi Moshi? Why this Japanese-inspired chain is taking off

Inside Retail

Even the name Moshi Moshi is a Japanese phrase – it’s an informal way of saying “hello” when answering a phone call from a family member or friend – and given the love of Thai people for Japanese culture and products, that isn’t such a bad marketing tool. Some stores also sell pet accessories. What makes Moshi Moshi special?

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Kathmandu Group rebounds in FY22 despite lockdown, supply chain impacts

Inside Retail

The group ended the year with a underlying net profit of $64 million – more than double what was achieved during FY20. Shoe-brand Oboz also saw sales and earnings growth, with its forward order book at its “highest level ever”, giving the group the green light to further invest in its growth.

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Online sales drive profits for Premier Investments

Inside Retail

Premier investments’ online channels have contributed significantly to group’s half-year profit despite volatile trading conditions in its first-half results. million in the half, while online sales were recorded at $195.4 Net profit after tax was registered at $163.6 Group sales increased 0.6

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“We’re ready”: Menswear brand Yd launches dressed-up store concept

Inside Retail

Australian menswear retailer Yd is revamping its bricks-and-mortar experience with a radical new store design aimed at driving the next stage of the brand’s evolution. Launched in 1995, Yd has opened two new stores designed by the team at Landini Associates that offer a more spacious, modern shopping experience for customers. “We

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R.M. Williams crafts quality and service from people and tech

Inside Retail

Williams’ global flagship store on Sydney’s George Street, which opened at the end of last year, revealing an industry-leading virtual showroom and customer service hub that is redefining the customer journey. At the heart of it all are the R.M. This focus can be seen in R.M. In 2023 alone, R.M. Power to its people R.M.