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Proudly made in China: How Chinese consumers are reclaiming domestic brands

Inside Retail

As the quality of living and workers’ wages reached new heights, Western brands spotted a golden opportunity and raced to set up shop in the East to reach China’s 1 billion consumers (and counting). Featuring a clubhouse, coworking space, cafe, daycare centre and an event space, the brand focuses solely on the user experience.

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Ksubi’s return to Australian shores with Bondi Beach House and what’s next

Inside Retail

When Inside Retail spoke with current CEO Craig King back in 2018 it was established that the company was scouting for CBD locations in both Melbourne and Sydney. It comes as the brand plans to open new stores in Sydney and Melbourne in early 2024. Ksubi’s return to operating stand-alone stores in Australia has been a long time coming.

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4 Methods Guaranteed to Engage Esports Consumers  

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In August 2018, a sports tournament was held in Vancouver’s Rogers Arena. The 2018 event set the record for the largest esports prize pool, beating out the previous holder, The International 2017. To put this year’s awards into perspective, here’s how they compare other 2018 sporting events: The 2018 U.S.

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How YouTube aims to take a piece of the social commerce pie

Inside Retail

Modern consumers, especially those within the Gen Z age bracket, are becoming increasingly interested in shopping methods that differ from the traditional e-commerce model of a direct-to-consumer website or shopping online via big-box retailers. billion in 2027.

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What retailers can learn from Starbucks’ accessible store design

Inside Retail

This month, the American coffee chain Starbucks opened the first store to be built using its Inclusive Spaces Framework at Union Market in Washington, DC. The framework aims to bring more inclusive innovation in physical and digital spaces while enabling Starbucks to scale accessible design across its store portfolio.

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Everything you need to know about retail’s facial recognition fiasco

Inside Retail

The move followed a complaint by the consumer advocacy group Choice , which called the technology invasive and unwarranted. While the outcome of the investigation is still uncertain – Bunnings and Kmart maintain that they acted lawfully – the consumer backlash has already begun on social media. Is this a new problem?

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In retail, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to accessibility

Inside Retail

But is the retail industry really living up to the promise of creating products that all consumers, with a variety of physical, visual, and neurological needs, can use? The reality is that there is no one example of what a disabled consumer looks like. An estimated one in four Americans has some form of disability.

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