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Levi’s GM for Southeast Asia explains why the region “holds immense potential”

Inside Retail

The grand reopening of Levi’s Bangkok flagship at CentralWorld marks a significant milestone in the brand’s direct-to-consumer trajectory and speaks to its commitment to the region. The region holds immense potential, with its vibrant markets and growing consumer base of young millennials and Gen Z shoppers.

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Retail’s tech revolution sets laser-like focus on the consumer

Inside Retail

This is not just a transient trend but a robust response to the changing consumer, who now craves the tactile satisfaction of in-store shopping along with the personalisation and convenience of online commerce. Today’s consumers might browse products online and then feel, try and buy them in physical stores.

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Inside Nike’s cutting-edge, youth-centric sport hub in Singapore

Inside Retail

At the heart of Nike Orchard Road is a dedication to women and girls in sport, reflecting Nike’s commitment to creating meaningful innovations, designs, and experiences tailored to their needs. The Air Max 90 LV8, a statement-making sneaker with stacked Nike Air units, played a central role in the store’s exclusive offerings.

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How Puma’s F1 deal will help it reach a younger and more diverse audience

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Formula 1 and Puma recently inked a deal that will make Puma the official supplier at F1 races, granting the brand the right to produce F1-branded apparel, footwear and accessories for both F1 staff at the track and fans. This is an omnichannel opportunity that allows us to tap into the F1 universe and merchandise.

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How made-on-demand manufacturing is transforming the fashion industry

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This is known as pre-consumer waste and includes scraps, offcuts, and rejected garments that are discarded during the production stage. Meanwhile, sustainable fashion business models like resale, rental and repair only unravel the post-consumer garment waste problems.

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Everything you need to know about Amazon’s first physical clothing store

Inside Retail

According to the post, Amazon Style will offer women’s and men’s apparel, shoes and accessories from hundreds of popular and emerging brands, and include several innovative features, such as tailored, real-time recommendations. Winners and losers. But whether it can bring the right brands on board remains to be seen. “It

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Retail appointments for the week

Inside Retail

In his new role, Wood will lead the newly created strategic partnerships team which will provide account management tailored to the company’s clients’ needs and champion an insight led partnership model. He will report to Nancy Veart, head of Client Partnerships and Sales at Cartology.