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New Zealand’s Deadly Ponies to open first Australian store

Inside Retail

New Zealand sustainable leather accessories brand Deadly Ponies is to expand its footprint into Australia with its first store in the market. . The store is scheduled to open on August 4 on High Street in the Melbourne suburb of Armadale.

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How Haus of Dizzy uses bold and bright jewellery to advocate and inspire

Inside Retail

A few months later, I bought jewellery-making tools and materials – beading jewels and started selling my creations alongside her clothes at the markets. Haus of Dizzy was born after recognising a lack of representation within the world of jewellery and fashion accessories. “I We believe in supporting local!

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The Party People aims to revamp the shopping experience with AR mirror

Inside Retail

Customers can transform into their favourite characters and try on different costumes or accessories using our mirror. As many customers know, going into a changing room at a store can be time-consuming and it can be tedious. It can also be put in unused spaces and we use e-commerce fulfillment so it’s no stock requirement.

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Preloved fashion pop-up to take over part of Fenwick’s Bond Street store

Retail Gazette

The Charity Super.Mkt – which brings together five charities including Shelter, Traidm Shar Trust and Havens Hospices – will temporarily move into the former handbag and accessories department from 9 February. The multi-charity shop will open for a fortnight and host events with DJs at weekends.

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Battle of the superapps: GoTo vs Sea in Indonesia

Inside Retail

But by the end of 2021, the squeeze was well and truly on, with Tokopedia at 39 per cent and Shopee at 34 per cent. At that time, three players – Tokopedia, Lazada, and Bukalapak – owned the market. Online food delivery: dead heat on a major battleground. Singapore-based Grab was a distant third.

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From the Caribbean to Hong Kong: The story behind sustainable label Beam Bold 

Inside Retail

AG: I believe that tackling the textile waste problem begins at the design stage. Our eco-conscious brand uses digital printing for less waste and fixed brand colours to eliminate dead stock. IR: What are the challenges you are facing at the moment? IR: Can you share with us more about your products?

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Retail Assortment Strategies: What Are They & How Do They Work?

Wiser

Too wide and you’ll end up with leftover dead stock. They mostly just sell shoes and shoe accessories, but they offer many variations and have a whole store built around this. This way you can rely on regular purchases with little worry of retaining dead stock. There are many different factors to consider.