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Breaking Barriers: How Brick-and-Mortar Retailers can Deliver Exceptional Customer Experiences

Retail TouchPoints

People have been saying “Retail is dead” for several years now. Multinational athletic apparel retailer Lululemon recently announced its net revenue increased 20% (on a constant dollar basis) to $2.2 No, retail isn’t dead. Bad retail is dead. The problem is it simply isn’t true. Costco grew revenue by 6.7%

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Bespoke Hat Maker Marcel Rodrigues opens pop-up on Savile Row

Retail Focus

Bespoke Hat Maker Marcel Rodrigues opened a pop-up shop at 20 Savile Row on Thursday 12 October. What’s more, his clothing line is crafted using either 100% renewable energy, sustainably sourced cloth or dead stock. Marcel brings his unique style to the tailoring district, further expanding the bespoke offering on The Row.

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‘Like a ghost town’: Retailers react to the Omicron wave

Inside Retail

Foot traffic is down in CBDs and shopping centres as consumers return to working from home. We then struggle to get deliveries and stock, as their workers are also in isolation. An already beleaguered retail industry is being pummelled by Omicron. Naturally, we then suffer lower sales, as our customers [are] also in isolation.

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

Inside Retail

We are nestled on George Street, just off the well-known shopping strip of Gertrude Street. We aim to support First Nations and female-led small businesses by stocking them in our store. KD: Our flagship store is an achievement I am really proud of, as it’s always been a dream of mine to have a bricks and mortar store.

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Rainy summers and autumn heatwaves, are retail sales seasons dead?

Retail Gazette

Retail Gazette explores whether the traditional sales seasons are dead – and what retailers are doing to overcome increasingly unseasonable weather. Other retailers are opting to stock less seasonal product. A washout summer It’s not just cardigans that are trending at John Lewis.

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The Future of Retail in the New Era of Risk

Retail Prophet

The result is slow turns, deep markdowns, write-offs, and heaps of dead stock in warehouses, much of which eventually becomes landfill. The myopic focus on low price has lead to an epidemic of markdowns and dead stock. Failing to do so will send capital, growth, and prosperity shopping elsewhere.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 251 Annual Predictions 2021

Retail Geek

Jason : Made to Order apparel business > 9 figures. Jason: [4:27] Yeah I want to say their stock was at 450 when you made that prediction and you can get it for the budget price of 1193 right now. Shop owners better than Prime 10 times as many subscribers I. Digital in-store heats up, QR codes make a comeback Yes.