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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. This story was originally published on Smart Company.

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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 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. Too wide and you’ll end up with leftover dead stock. This way you can rely on regular purchases with little worry of retaining dead stock.

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Interview: How Chinese giant Miniso is planning to take over the UK

Retail Gazette

Landing on Oxford Street The Oxford Street opening is a “really significant milestone for us,” says Usman, who desribes the location as “iconic” It is also the retailer’s largest store in the UK to date and carries around five times the amount of product it has in its other shops.

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

Inside Retail

The huge impetus to open our first overseas Tanaka outlet in Singapore this year was encouraged by several factors – the quality understanding of the local market, the right location, the demand for a good Japanese eyewear in that vicinity as well as the reasonable rental we were able to negotiate.

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

Retail Geek

10, 20, 50, 100, 250 locations now. We don’t, we don’t stock things there. And yeah, it is, I was like, I’m not going to look at the stock, it’s not going to influence me. And it’s like, okay.