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How pop-ups helped inform Kat the Label’s new flagship store in Melbourne

Inside Retail

The lingerie and sleepwear brand is also set to expand its wholesale offering. After flourishing on social media, with influencers sharing the product, the brand focused on developing its online and wholesale channels. Its packaging and shipping is biodegradable, and its online orders are carbon-offset.

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Net-a-Porter, Ssense, Farfetch: How luxury’s e-commerce leaders stack up

Inside Retail

Net-a-Porter is much more of a wholesale model. When it comes to Ssense, I think what’s interesting is they’ve got a bit of a hybrid approach,” Iacono said, referring to their mix of a wholesale and marketplace model.

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‘More is more’: Q&A with Camilla CEO, Jane McNally

Inside Retail

The original designs Camilla put to the market were, and actually still are, one size, and those silk garments can be tied or styled to suit everyone from a size 8 to 28. Some of our prints sell in the second-hand market for higher than the original retail price, so customers are making an investment. That starts with size inclusivity.

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Product Liability 101: How to Better Protect Your Business

Rangeme

Any business in the supply chain is at risk of being named in a claim, such as suppliers, manufacturers, importers, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers. For example, a small clothing boutique is going to hold less risk than a cleaning product manufacturer. What types of risks does my business have? Do I still need insurance?

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20 Coolest Retailers: Five up-and-coming Aussie brands that are taking off

Inside Retail

“Not only is this better for the environment, but also it saves on product and shipping costs,” Howard said. There are busy times ahead for the company, as it looks to expand collaborations with partners such as Memobottle, and build on its direct-to-consumer and wholesale business.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 295 – Walmart, Target Q2 Earnings, and US Commerce July Data

Retail Geek

He took that approximated in 34 so that went through yeah if ba you multiply that out and you get about 700 million dollars just drops right out of that 35 cents. You know it’s not they’re not rushing it to Market Instagram had a live streaming Commerce feature which they just retired last week.