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Kathmandu parent KMD Brands sees sales, net profit increase

Inside Retail

Outdoor apparel retailer KMD Brands has witnessed an increase in sales and net profit in FY23 on the back of improved performance across all its businesses – with the Rip Curl and Oboz brands achieving record sales. million and net profit after tax jumping 8.6 million and net profit after tax jumping 8.6

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Super Retail reports record first half despite dip in Rebel sales

Inside Retail

billion while net profit is estimated to be between $200 million and $203 million during the six months ended December 30, based on preliminary data. Like-for-like sales growth was at 1 per cent. The group’s revenue went up 3 per cent year over year to $2.02

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“We’re ready”: Menswear brand Yd launches dressed-up store concept

Inside Retail

Australian menswear retailer Yd is revamping its bricks-and-mortar experience with a radical new store design aimed at driving the next stage of the brand’s evolution. Launched in 1995, Yd has opened two new stores designed by the team at Landini Associates that offer a more spacious, modern shopping experience for customers. “We

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To Thrive in the New Global Ecommerce Marketplace, Toys ‘R’ Us may Need to Think Small

Retail TouchPoints

A toy shop that gave the world Barbie, Mr. Potato Head and other wonderful creations. The toy seller, which at its peak had more than 1,500 stores around the world, was part of the fabric of American childhood for more than half a century. Games, puzzles, action figures and outdoor toys were especially popular.

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Inside Shinsegae: The Korean department store with a golden boot

Inside Retail

In the back of the net. The line launched with a pop-up on June 17 at Boon the Shop, a futuristic Shinsegae fashion emporium in Seoul, attracting a huge crowd that snapped up items as fast as they could, some of it quickly resold for a killing online. enjoyed an increase in net profit of nearly 400 percent.

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How HomePro aims to grow in Thailand’s fragmented DIY market 

Inside Retail

billion THB, or about US$553 million (A$837 million) at current exchange rates. Net profit came in at 1.6 But it also owns an extremely popular shopping mall called Market Village in the seaside resort of Hua Hin, a few hours southwest of Bangkok. Thailand’s population has been growing at a rate of about 0.2

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