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How Viktoria & Woods proves quality never goes out of style

Inside Retail

In 2008, the brand debuted its first blazer and since then, its identity has become synonymous with soft suiting and “anything I felt was essential in a woman’s wardrobe. Within the same year, a retail partnership with David Jones catapulted the brand’s consumer awareness much higher. “I I knew what my gap was. She’s 17 now.

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How Viktoria & Woods proves quality never goes out of style

Inside Retail

In 2008, the brand debuted its first blazer and since then, its identity has become synonymous with soft suiting and “anything I felt was essential in a woman’s wardrobe. Within the same year, a retail partnership with David Jones catapulted the brand’s consumer awareness much higher. “I I knew what my gap was. She’s 17 now.

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Sneakers for all: How online marketplace Kicks Crew plans to take over the world

Inside Retail

Founded in 2008, by a group of enthusiasts aiming to make sneakers more accessible to all consumers, the company is a reminder that there’s a pair of shoes for everyone, regardless of brand, price, style or size. Expansion on the cards. The brand is focused on making sneakers more accessible to consumers.

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Sneakers for all: How online marketplace Kicks Crew plans to take over the world

Inside Retail

Founded in 2008, by a group of enthusiasts aiming to make sneakers more accessible to all consumers, the company is a reminder that there’s a pair of shoes for everyone, regardless of brand, price, style or size. Expansion on the cards. The brand is focused on making sneakers more accessible to consumers.

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Walmart depart Japan – What Went Wrong?

Nelson Blackley

The world’s biggest retailer first entered the Japanese market in 2002 by buying a 6% stake in Seiyu, and gradually built up its stake before a full takeover in 2008. There is a much larger need for local store customization across Japan, reflecting that consumer purchasing patterns and product selection varying greatly between regions.

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