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Woolworths plans $370 million rebrand, upgrade of its NZ store network

Inside Retail

The rebranding is part of a $370 million, three-year transformation plan for the company which will see older stores revamped and an upgraded customer loyalty program. The post Woolworths plans $370 million rebrand, upgrade of its NZ store network appeared first on Inside Retail.

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“Primed for disruption”: Cargo Crew founder talks acquisition, growth plans

Inside Retail

The brand has been in operation since 2002, with over 25 per cent of its online sales coming from overseas. At that time, she said that uniforms were typically generic – involving polos or white shirts and black aprons. That’s a key part of our strategic plan over the next few years. I think aprons were primed for disruption.”

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True Religion Aims to Triple Online Revenues with the Help of New Ecommerce SVP

Retail TouchPoints

True Religion plans to transform itself into a “digital-first DTC brand.” An ecommerce veteran with 25 years of experience McCabe has held leadership roles at Banana Republic, GAP , Macy’s , and Tailored Brands. To lead the charge, the denim brand has hired ecommerce veteran Scott McCabe as its new SVP of Ecommerce.

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“Move fast, break s**t”: Why LSKD is moving into retail at a rapid pace

Inside Retail

Australian-owned and operated sportswear brand LSKD is opening its third retail space this year, as part of a plan to expand its retail presence before peak period. Daniel started the business, then called Loose Kid Industries, in 2002, when he was in high school. This time last year, we didn’t have any, so it’s really exciting.”.

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With Acquisition of Complex, NTWRK Plans to Create a ‘Next Gen Content and Shopping Experience’

Retail TouchPoints

Buzzfeed has sold youth culture media company Complex to livestream shopping platform NTWRK , which plans to use the acquisition to build a “next generation content and shopping experience.” My journey with Complex began as an admirer of their original magazine in 2002 and it has now come full circle as I step into the leadership role.

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Denim brand Ksubi to open first standalone store in London

Inside Retail

Ksubi, the Australian denim streetwear brand, plans to open three standalone stores on two continents before the end of this year. Next year, the brand will mark its return home to its Australian roots, with stores planned for Sydney and Melbourne. .

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7 Ways Big-Box Retailers Can (Painlessly) Move into Wireless Retail

Retail TouchPoints

For a store-within-a-store, those challenges are magnified by offering a wide range of rate plans, which means working with multiple carriers. Added to that, even on a single device and rate plan sale, the retailer might be tracking upwards of five different subsidy types, depending on promotions at that time.

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