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People are Talking About RFID Again…Here’s Why

Retail TouchPoints

You’ll likely recall the famous Walmart RFID mandate, announced in 2003 with an effective date of January of 2005. As stores continue their evolution to being the physical manifestation of the digital brand, having high levels of inventory accuracy is quickly becoming integral to delivering excellent customer experience.

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Behind American Vintage’s bet on the lucrative Chinese fashion market

Inside Retail

Founded in 2005 in Marseilles, American Vintage draws inspiration from the United States and is known for its T-shirts, knits, denim, and fleece. Experience-driven store concept As Azoulay explained, American Vintage designs its stores to be places of interaction rather than mere points of sale, and the same is true of its Shanghai store.

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Beyond Yoga Stresses Relaxed Comfort for Brick-and-Mortar Debut’s Design

Retail TouchPoints

Beyond Yoga has opened its first brick-and-mortar store in Los Angeles, where the retailer’s story began in 2005. Checkout was also simplified; while a cash wrap is located in the back of the store, customers are able to complete their purchases from any area of the store via mobile devices.

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