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The Party People aims to revamp the shopping experience with AR mirror

Inside Retail

Customers can transform into their favourite characters and try on different costumes or accessories using our mirror. As many customers know, going into a changing room at a store can be time-consuming and it can be tedious. It can also be put in unused spaces and we use e-commerce fulfillment so it’s no stock requirement.

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Battle of the superapps: GoTo vs Sea in Indonesia

Inside Retail

The e-commerce market is worth more than $100 billion in Indonesia this year, and the e-commerce arms of two superapps – GoTo and Sea – are going head to head for No. 1 position in the hearts, minds, and wallets of Indonesia’s consumers. At that time, three players – Tokopedia, Lazada, and Bukalapak – owned the market.

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Retail Assortment Strategies: What Are They & How Do They Work?

Wiser

If your product range is too narrow, then you won’t be able to meet consumer demand. Too wide and you’ll end up with leftover dead stock. They mostly just sell shoes and shoe accessories, but they offer many variations and have a whole store built around this. There are many different factors to consider.

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How pop-ups helped inform Kat the Label’s new flagship store in Melbourne

Inside Retail

Working with head of marketing and growth, Anna Metcalfe, she told Inside Retail that the goal of the new boutique store is to offer something different to the usual lingerie shopping experience. It’s a personal shopping experience that’s high-end, but at an affordable price point, [and] we think we’ve got a good niche market going.”.

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From Kampot to Myer: the journey of Cambodian fashion label Dorsu

Inside Retail

Yet Dorsu, which positions itself as an ethical and sustainable clothing maker, has overcome geographic and socioeconomic barriers to establish itself in the Australian market. To Sann, sustainable fashion encompasses both consumer behaviour and the resources used in materials. We’re trying to grow the overall market together.

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Behind the evolution of 107-year-old Japanese eyewear brand Tanaka Optical

Inside Retail

It operates more than 100 stores in Japan, manufacturing and marketing spectacles, contact lenses and hearing aids as well as selling other optical goods. The Covid-19 outbreak urged consumers to change their buying and shopping behaviors not only in Singapore but worldwide.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 314 – Lovesac Founder and CEO Shawn Nelson

Retail Geek

Podcast about e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. ” Sean emphasizes the importance of being a direct-to-consumer brand and how Lovesac has found sustained success by focusing on customer acquisition costs and offering a high-quality product. We don’t, we don’t stock things there.