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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. The costume will be placed on them using augmented reality, they can then checkout on the mirror and have their shopping delivered to their home. Especially if you want to try on a lot of different outfits,” he says.

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

Wiser

For example, an ice cream shop might offer other treats like frozen yogurt, cookies, or candies to appeal to customers who aren’t looking for ice cream. 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.

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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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Retail technology for building recession resilience

I Vend

Consumers continue to spend on essentials such as food, personal care, and basic clothing, but reduce their outlay on items such as furniture, home electronics, sporting goods and accessories. Online/offline integration – shoppers want the choice to shop via ecommerce solutions, brick and mortar, or a combination of the two.

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

Inside Retail

The Covid-19 outbreak urged consumers to change their buying and shopping behaviors not only in Singapore but worldwide. When our founder opened his first shop in Hiroshima, lenses were shaped and polished by the hands of our store staff for individual prescriptions of our customers.

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

Retail Geek

” 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. He discusses the concept of direct-to-consumer and shares his thoughts on its significance. 10, 20, 50, 100, 250 locations now.

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Sustainable Fashion: Elvis & Kresse

Retail Insider

Her company uses decommissioned firehoses from London Fire Brigade as well as an increasing variety of other waste streams such as silken auction banners and tea sacks to fashion and package a large range of hand bags, luggage cases, purses, belts and other accessories. Diverted from landfill to your wardrobe. The customer will define it.

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