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Retail’s Future is Phygital

Retail TouchPoints

Retailers need to make sure their in-store and online spaces can meet those demands. With more people returning to in-store shopping as the pandemic has eased, brands are leaning into the phygital trend by designing physical stores that reflect popular elements of the online experience.

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How True Classic is Bringing its Digital Strengths into the Physical World

Retail TouchPoints

Once they purchase True Classic, more often than not, the customer returns with a repeat purchase and also buys into other categories. Matt Kawadler: I’ve been involved in building DTC brands for about 10 years, and what they’re missing is that whole channel of offline revenue, which ends up being 35% of apparel purchases.

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Small Format, Big Payoffs: Retailers Evaluate Real Estate to Meet Consumers Where They Are — at Home

Retail TouchPoints

In response to evolving consumer behavior, many retailers are pivoting from malls and large-format stores in city centers to neighborhood locations that aim to serve the work-from-home population. Brands that typically take the large-format route are adopting smaller footprints in residential neighborhoods.

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Have Big Sustainability Goals? Bergmeyer+ Says to Start Small — with Store Fixtures

Retail TouchPoints

Say you wanted to remove all toxic materials from anything in your store — but the supply of these [non-toxic] fixtures might come from much further away, [adding to your carbon footprint]. One of the things we’re most excited about is a return to U.S. It’s a question of which one you want to start with.

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