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“Building a brand from the ground up”: Inside LSKD’s San Diego expansion

Inside Retail

JD: I was very lucky to have LKI [Loose Kid Industries] before LSKD, from 2007 to 2018. IR: It seems that a lot of Australian retailers are considering international expansion right now. The post “Building a brand from the ground up”: Inside LSKD’s San Diego expansion appeared first on Inside Retail.

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Battle of the sportswear brands: Why Chinese consumers are going local

Inside Retail

Chinese nationalism is on the rise, with an accompanying disdain among a broad swathe of consumers for foreign products. Li-Ning had plenty of ambition though, and in 2018 it became the first Chinese sportswear brand to exhibit its collection at New York Fashion Week. After more than 30 years in business, that prospect may be dimming.

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“Just getting started”: Aussie luggage brand July touches down in NYC

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The two became friends, bonding over their unique experiences working in the Chinese retail landscape, and in 2018 were brainstorming about what type of business they could launch together. I had already understood the power of having sexy luggage and having luggage as a fashion accessory, as a status symbol.

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Why luggage brand July hired a luxury expert to pursue more premium positioning

Inside Retail

Global growth One of Anton’s key areas of focus at July will be the brand’s US expansion. To succeed in the US, Anton said the brand will need to work on differentiating itself from the competition, particularly Away, the American direct-to-consumer luggage brand that launched in 2015.

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Why luggage brand July hired a luxury expert to pursue more premium positioning

Inside Retail

Global growth One of Anton’s key areas of focus at July will be the brand’s US expansion. To succeed in the US, Anton said the brand will need to work on differentiating itself from the competition, particularly Away, the American direct-to-consumer luggage brand that launched in 2015.

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Here is what’s driving Danish retail giant Bestseller’s success Down Under 

Inside Retail

Bestseller’s Australia country director Rikke Dahl-Thorup told Inside Retail that the brand entered the Australian market due to the strong consumer demand for Scandinavian design, and a willingness from Aussie customers to embrace new trends. One example of this is the recent expansion of Vero Moda. “One

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From innovative textiles to rentals, sustainable fashion is here to stay

Inside Retail

With ever-increasing consumer interest in environmentally friendly shopping practices and ongoing innovations in textile production, sustainable fashion is a promising field to enter. Not only does Nuttch’s supplier of recycled nylon use pre-consumer waste, such as factory scraps, to create the fabric the company incorporates in its designs.

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