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Calvin Klein opens its first multi-brand lifestyle store in Brisbane

Inside Retail

Global fashion label Calvin Klein has launched its first multi-brand lifestyle store in Brisbane, as part of its expansion plan in Australia. The store is designed to reflect the brand’s minimal, modern aesthetic, with a clean concrete finish and timber highlights, aiming to improve the shopping experience for customers.

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The fastest fashion: Why Incu has launched two-hour delivery with Uber

Inside Retail

Established in 2002 by twin brothers Brian and Vincent Wu, Incu has long been a staple of Australian fashion and is known for bringing a number of international brands to local shores. Customers can choose to have their products delivered via Uber through the Incu website, rather than being through the Uber app itself.

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Retail appointments of the week

Inside Retail

She will replace Louis Mittoni, the controlling shareholder, who has taken a step back in the organisation as part of a strategic plan for the expansion of the ASX-listed business announced in March. Cox has held roles with companies including Ocado, Coles, Redmart, Alibaba and Carousell across the UK, Australia, and Southeast Asia.

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Hiring ex-offenders could help to ease staffing crisis

Retail Insider

Back in 2002 when shoe-repairing and key-cutting retailer Timpson employed its first ex-offender, it was deemed a somewhat risky move and certainly deeply unfashionable, which is precisely why the rest of the industry was reluctant to follow suit. Redemption Roasters: Running successful in-prison Barista Academies.

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Walmart depart Japan – What Went Wrong?

Nelson Blackley

The world’s biggest retailer first entered the Japanese market in 2002 by buying a 6% stake in Seiyu, and gradually built up its stake before a full takeover in 2008. Finally, their choice of Seiyu as a partner for their expansion in Japan has been questioned, at least in hindsight, for some time.

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