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Poshmark to exit Australia to focus on core markets

Inside Retail

The company said on its website that it plans to increase investment and “drive meaningful growth” in its core markets – the US and Canada. The Posh Credit for these markets will expire after October 25, while unshipped orders will be automatically cancelled on October 28. million monthly active users on its phone apps.

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How Aussie footwear brand Alias Mae stays on trend in a fast-moving market

Inside Retail

Tom Kirkhope founded the Australian fashion footwear brand Alias Mae in 2011. Drawing on his family background in footwear, and his own experience in the industry, having started working in Chinese footwear manufacturing in 2011, he launched Alias Mae as a wholesale business. Our major wholesale accounts are managed in-house.

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How Petico aims to resurrect Singapore’s Perromart amid pet-care boom

Inside Retail

The deal marks Creador’s 50th investment since its establishment in 2011. According to Choy, in a rapidly growing pet food market like Singapore, Petico’s strategy to capture market share hinges on its unwavering commitment to provide pet owners with high quality pet food. We plan to do the same in Singapore.

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As France weighs fast-fashion ban, is the circular economy the future of retail?

Inside Retail

It’s a trend that’s also playing out close to home with Roy Morgan’s Future of Australian Retail address highlighting the dichotomy between the $8 billion in sales cheap offshore marketplaces are sucking out of the market versus the increase in people wanting to shop more ethically and sustainably while still looking for quality.

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Barnes & Noble CEO: “The big guys should be doing better”

Inside Retail

In conversation with reporter Lauren Thomas of The Wall Street Journal, Daunt discussed the realities of keeping up the bookstore chain’s legacy in a rapidly shifting market. It is with a similar plan that Barnes & Noble has begun to shift its image from a large corporation to a welcoming “indie” version of a bookstore chain.

Curate 130
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Seeing the world through coffee: How % Arabica founder built a global brand

Inside Retail

Perhaps that is in part because native Japanese founder and creative director Kenneth Shoji launched the brand in Hong Kong, where he relocated after his Fukushima Prefecture home was destroyed by the Tohoku Earthquake in 2011. The birth of % Arabica was almost accidental. He told Inside Retail he prefers ‘iconic’ locations. .

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E-commerce pioneer Mark Coulter on diversity, innovation and growth

Inside Retail

Our 2022 report features C-level executives with decades of leadership experience, alongside start-up founders and digital specialists with a wide range of skills, from marketing to logistics. Coulter co-founded Temple & Webster in 2011 and was made CEO in 2016. You can download it here.