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5 Lessons from the Bob’s Stores Bankruptcy

Retail TouchPoints

Brick-and-mortar retail is struggling, and apparel and footwear stores are suffering more than most. Increased Competition Over the past few years, small- and medium-sized fashion and footwear retailers have faced intense competition from all sides. That’s sad news for employees, customers and other stakeholders.

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Analysis: Why Abercrombie & Fitch’s turnaround has not been cancelled

Inside Retail

The teen apparel retailer announced that it will be closing its flagship store in May – the brand’s only store in the country. As part of the turnaround, speed to market has been increased, allowing it to compete more effectively with fast fashion retailers like Zara.

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11 Things You Need to Know About Shein

Indigo 9 Digital

The fast fashion retailer turns out new trends even faster than the likes of Zara and H&M. Shein, unlike some of its rivals, does not have any permanent stores and now is the largest online only fashion site in the world. Shein is even taking on legacy fast fashion stalwarts. Do you like this content?

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How retailers can use loyalty to win in the age of Shein

365 Retail

There’s no ignoring the ever-growing threat posed by online fast fashion giant, Shein. Thomas Hill, Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer, HyperFinity So, how exactly has Shein won such a vast share of the fast fashion market, and what can other retailers do to keep up?