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Post Covid, department stores are refocusing their menswear offer

Inside Retail

Department stores are now balancing meeting consumer demand for the long-lasting casualwear trend with the revival of occasion wear. Workwear sales are picking up as life returns to normal and stores are also adjusting their store layouts to include new emerging trends such as genderless fashion.

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Retail Springs to Life

Independent Retailer

Retail experts are expecting a huge boom in brick-and-mortar sales come the spring and summer months since the vaccine rollouts are making consumers more comfortable to shop in person. In 2020, we saw consumers fully embrace the expanded world of self-scanning, buy-online-pick-up-in-store (BOPIS), and home delivery.

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The 2020 Holiday Shopping Season Promises to be a Tale of Two Consumers

Retail TouchPoints

On one hand, personal safety and security are still top-of-mind for consumers, driving changes in everything from online shopping to brick-and-mortar store layouts and delivery models. A starting point in approaching retailing in the time of coronavirus is to understand that it’s currently a tale of two consumers.

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How Malaysian department store Pavilion is connecting with customers

Inside Retail

The retail industry in Malaysia has struggled during Covid, but shopping centre Pavilion in Kuala Lumpur has continued to find a way to reach consumers. Businesses that offer customers both physical and online store options tend to see higher customer engagement and sales. The demand for personalised customer experiences has increased.