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The CEO of Dissh on how a strong brand identity enabled international expansion

Inside Retail

Dissh has had one of the most successful rebrands in the Australian retail landscape from a standalone multi-brand boutique in Brisbane to a global social media-phenomenon. Everything from recruitment, logistics, to finance are naturally different in a foreign country and need to be considered. LHH: This was a long time in the making.

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Untuckit is Setting Sights on Expansion and Internal Visibility is Helping it Get There

Retail TouchPoints

Additionally, Untuckit has officially entered the wholesale market following a pilot program with Macy’s that began in November 2023. “We With NetSuite, we have been able to improve productivity and create a centralized view of our finances, inventory and operations across both our ecommerce and retail channels.” retail setting.

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A day in the life of Rebecca Vallance-Gasan: “I am hyper-organised”

Inside Retail

Australian fashion label Rebecca Vallance recently celebrated its first decade in business with the opening of a brand-new Sydney flagship boutique. The plan is to reach 20 stores globally within the next few years, with a focus on strategic growth across both the direct-to-consumer business and international wholesale.

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10 Proven Tips for Successful Retail Accounting

RETAIL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

In the fast-paced world of retail, managing finances effectively is crucial for the success of any business. Whether you’re a small boutique or a large chain retailer, ChainDrive provides the scalable solution you need to stay ahead in today’s competitive market.

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

Retail Geek

And I think that’s this thing that we call affordable luxury that like you know when you’re not feeling great about your finances but you want to treat yourself like what you do is you buy the premium whip. They’re doing really well you know Tick-Tock which is the same companies do you know.