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Bond-eye CEO: “Copy-cats are unable to do this which sets us apart”

Inside Retail

In 2011, Australian swimwear label Bond-eye re-entered the market, after taking a hiatus for several years to recalibrate. Bond-eye currently has a presence in 31 countries through its direct-to-consumer (DTC) e-commerce business and global retail partnerships. The swimwear sits next to the world’s best brands and sells.

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How Aussie footwear brand Alias Mae stays on trend in a fast-moving market

Inside Retail

Tom Kirkhope founded the Australian fashion footwear brand Alias Mae in 2011. Drawing on his family background in footwear, and his own experience in the industry, having started working in Chinese footwear manufacturing in 2011, he launched Alias Mae as a wholesale business. Ideas are always encouraged to be shared!

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How to Run a Thriving Retail Business Amidst Economic Uncertainty

Compliantia

Retailers and consumers alike have been facing the brunt of inflation of late. As COVID-19 and the ensuing government stimulus initiatives drove consumers to switch from services to goods, the surge in demand severely strained an already disrupted supply chain. in 2022 from 3.2% in 2022 from 3.2% Wondering how we got here?

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How to Run a Thriving Retail Business Amidst Economic Uncertainty

Compliantia

Retailers and consumers alike have been facing the brunt of inflation of late. As COVID-19 and the ensuing government stimulus initiatives drove consumers to switch from services to goods, the surge in demand severely strained an already disrupted supply chain. in 2022 from 3.2% in 2022 from 3.2% Wondering how we got here?