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The perfect fit: Custom tailor Institchu reveals growth plans for 2022

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InStitchu’s business model – and its clothes – have been turning heads since James Wakefield and Robin McGowan launched the brand in 2012. A well-tailored customer experience. The post The perfect fit: Custom tailor Institchu reveals growth plans for 2022 appeared first on Inside Retail.

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How Aussie menswear brand Peter Jackson is suiting up for e-commerce expansion

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Founded in Melbourne in 1948, men’s tailoring business Peter Jackson has entered a new phase of growth with three new stores opened so far this year and six more confirmed to open by the end of 2024, as well as a digital relaunch that is already underway. At the time the brand had 10 stores in Victoria. “We’re

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Inside Louis Vuitton’s technicolour homage to Virgil Abloh

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For the next three months, the temporary residency is an immersion into the Louis Vuitton men’s orbit through their most iconic designs created by Abloh, including the LV trainer sneakers, sunglasses and accessories. The global series began its journey earlier this year in Paris, followed by New York and Tokyo. The space between.

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Why the NBA is going green and opening stores Down Under

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Innovations like Web3 seem almost tailor-made for a global league like the NBA, and have saturated the league’s culture to a greater extent than other professional sports. The game allows users to play on team-branded courts and adorn their avatars with official digital apparel and accessories.

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How Bo & Luca’s founder navigated warfare whilst remaining true to her purpose

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After officially launching in 2012, Pittman recently opened Bo & Luca’s first store in Brisbane, Australia, after years of building its global presence. In my spare time, I convinced an Indian tailor to let me come work in his studio and he opened my eyes to the world of hand embroidery and a historic skill called Tambour.

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Bailey Nelson CEO Nick Perry on growing from zero to 100 stores

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We built the website and started going to Bondi markets, and people started coming in to try on the glasses because it was uncommon to buy glasses online in 2012. How do you tailor the experience to each different market, both in store and online? We had to come up with a brand name, order the products, source suppliers.

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