Remove ATS Remove Clienteling Remove Dead-Stock
article thumbnail

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?

article thumbnail

WHAT IS FUELING THE REBIRTH OF PHYSICAL STORES?

Retail Minded

Very few retail leaders would argue that the role of physical stores are the same as they were at the start of 2020. While it’s almost inevitable that ecommerce growth will outpace growth through physical stores at some point in the future, it would be a huge mistake to lose sight of the critical role stores have to play beyond simply profit.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

OG Kicks announces first London store to open in Carnaby

A1 Retail

Shaftesbury Capital is pleased to announce OG Kicks will open its first London store in May at 19 – 21 Foubert’s Place, Carnaby. Today, the company is thriving and is gathering a selection of music and sporting A-list clientele, including the likes of Ardee and Pervis Estupiñan, as well as picking up two business awards.

article thumbnail

How Bo & Luca’s founder navigated warfare whilst remaining true to her purpose

Inside Retail

Living in Dubai at the age of 22 was a huge eye-opener for a young girl from a small town in New Zealand. Because I’m a creative, business wasn’t always at the forefront of my mind. At the time, our business model was wholesale and our business relied on our 48 global stockists. SP: All our pieces are made-to-order.

Fashion 130
article thumbnail

What Lies Ahead For Malls & Main Street Stores In The Age Of Deliveries?

Retail Minded

So, let’s take a look at what lies ahead for them in this age of deliveries. And maybe it transforms its window displays into virtual catalogs, offering real-time inventory updates for its tech-savvy clientele. So, if you think malls and Main Street stores are dead – think again. Or take a local Italian joint.