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Why Nike is putting used sneakers back on the shelf

Inside Retail

The brand plans to expand the Refurbished program to more US stores throughout 2021 and beyond. At the same time, consumers are becoming more and more conscious of the environmental impact of throwaway fashion consumption and the opportunity to extend an item’s life through buying secondhand.”. “At

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How Reebok’s head of marketing James Chan “confidently pushes the envelope”

Inside Retail

Whether it’s transforming the fitness world with the Reebok Freestyle Hi (1982), the first-ever sneaker designed for women, endorsing NBA icon Allen Iverson (1996) or the Reebok x Chanel Instapump Fury (2001), Reebok was there. IR: Can you discuss Reebok’s plans for growth in the Pacific region? The opportunities are endless.

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Building & Enhancing!

Design Middleeast

I recall first using a 3D printer at university in 2001. Although in fairness I also thought that by now every home would have a 3D printer and we would be downloading and printing most of our consumer items. Things like planned obsolescence for instance. It was published in the 60’s or 70’s.