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“Not surprised”: Experts react to Amazon’s reported department store plan

Inside Retail

Since opening its first bricks-and-mortar store, a bookstore, in 2015, Amazon now runs more than 20 bookstores and more than two dozen 4-star stores in the US. Craig Flanders, managing director of full-service creative agency Spinach, compared the move to search engine giant Google running TV ads.

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From moto to marathons: What’s next for performance apparel brand Sa1nt

Inside Retail

Here, Clarke reflects on how the SA1NT business has evolved since 2015, and the opportunities that are present in the recovery space. He also discusses his plans for the SA1NT Layers brand, and what growth will look like moving forward. Are there plans for stand-alone stores, a wholesale presence and so on?

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Kendu Announces New Managing Director

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(PRESS RELEASE) Daniel Cortazar has been appointed managing director of Kendu In-Store Visual Solutions and will oversee all business operations in the US and LATAM. Cortazar previously held the position of regional general manager US & LATAM in Arflu for six years and was based in the US. production facilities in Doral, Florida.

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What Europe’s upcoming ban on unsold textiles means for fashion

Inside Retail

According to the report, global textile production nearly doubled between 2000 and 2015, and by 2030, the consumption of clothing and footwear is expected to increase by 63 per cent from 62 million tonnes today to 102 million tonnes. The post What Europe’s upcoming ban on unsold textiles means for fashion appeared first on Inside Retail.

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Sport and retail: How brands can leverage the buzz around the Matilda’s

Inside Retail

Sporting events have also proven to be invaluable for brands as a means of aligning themselves with and engaging the public. The building and planning of infrastructure projects whilst of great and lasting benefit in the longer term can also disrupt regular business activity in the build-up, and create some business casualties.”

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How H&M, Nike and Kering are taking action on climate change

Inside Retail

Customers stay, [the offering] converts better, it creates lots of engagement, customers act on it, and I think that’s very encouraging, but it comes back to what Helena is saying, we have to work together in making that actually available.”. The younger generation are now challenging brands and saying, ‘What are your sustainability plans?

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“We are optimistic”: Heinemann Australia MD talks new store formats

Inside Retail

The business has been Sydney Airport’s largest retail partner since 2015, when it secured duty free concession rights for the T1 international terminal. Heinemann Australia managing director George Tsoukalas told Inside Retail that the domestic department store is not constrained to targeting travellers.