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What Nordstrom’s Paul Smith pop-up says about the future of this retail trend

Inside Retail

The line also includes unique spins on menswear fabrics such as polka dots, pinstripes, herringbones, and an orchid-focused floral. Everything from hiring staff to ensuring inventory management is trialed and the ideal staff-to-customer engagement is tested. per square foot for a pop-up versus $32.12 per square foot for a mall space.

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Roland DGA: Types of inks for digital printing

Drytac

Authored by Lily Hunter, Roland DGA Product Manager, Textiles, eCommerce and Supplies. This printing technology is good for signage, promotional products and even fine art. Dye sublimation is ideal for textiles such as apparel or soft signage, but it’s also used for promotional items, décor and metal photo panels.

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Buckle Up, Retailers: Strategies For Growth During The Most Frugal Holiday Season Ever

RetailMinded

Many retailers already plan to follow suit, running mass promotions for extended periods in the lead-up to Christmas day. . There’s no question that sustaining sales with long-term promotional periods eats into profits. You just need to be prepared to manage the complexity that can be introduced into your operation.

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Pininfarina Shanghai debuts Xingtu: a smart EV truck with voice assistant

Design Wanted

. “ Autonomous driving must use advanced driverless technology to create new products that offer the ultimate experience in order to achieve commercial success ,” says Yunpeng Wang, vice president and general manager of autonomous driving technology at Baidu. Deep Space.

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Innovative Retailer: The Skateroom

Retail Insider

Back in 2013 Charles-Antoine Bodson, a gallery owner who also had a collection of valuable, rare skateboards, met one Oliver Percovich who runs an organisation called Skateistan, which worked in Afghanistan building skateparks and ancillary educational projects. Everything’s clear again. Whose baby is this? Nearly 50 of them to date.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

In 1913, the windows at Marshall Field’s in Chicago displayed a line of merchandise inspired by Japanese culture and tradition. The Merchants Record and Show Window wrote: “The soft, hazy tones and vague lines, with the faint, snow-capped Fujiyama in the distance, gave wonderful perspective to the whole setting.” As Yves St.