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From Kampot to Myer: the journey of Cambodian fashion label Dorsu

Inside Retail

To a slow fashion apparel brand in rural Cambodia, Australia’s sophisticated fashion capital of Melbourne seems a world away – and not just geographically. Yet Dorsu, which positions itself as an ethical and sustainable clothing maker, has overcome geographic and socioeconomic barriers to establish itself in the Australian market.

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Why Chloé’s new team-up with Vestiaire Collective is so innovative

Inside Retail

In this instance, it offers Chloé consumers an efficient way to list items on Vestiaire Collective while tracing the product’s journey. When a customer is ready to list their Chloé Vertical item, they can scan the tag on the inside of the product and upload current images and a description within a pre-filled listing form.

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Why retail is already leading the way on ‘values-based capitalism’

Inside Retail

While fast fashion is easy on our wallets, we now understand that buying an inexpensive shirt costs more in different ways – it may wear out faster because it is made of inexpensive fibres, and have been made in less-than-ideal conditions. Collaboration is just as important as co-investment,” Chalmers wrote in The Monthly.

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Sustainable Fashion: The Mystery Box

Retail Insider

Additionally, during Covid-19 the whole idea of self-gifting or treating yourself to something nice underwent a pivotal change so that it stopped being something consumers had to justify to themselves or only do at birthdays and became an accepted way to lift the spirits and improve mental health.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 300 – Goodwill Finds CEO Matt Kaness

Retail Geek

Matt: [2:02] Yeah have you too I like to think about my career or having two careers to date the first one was, very foundational for what I’m doing now but very quantitative, process-oriented mechanical engineering patent law Manufacturing, Ops Consulting things that had nothing to do with retail or fashion or e-commerce and then I. [2:32]