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Redbubble cuts staff to manage costs

Inside Retail

Apparel sales in the US remained “relatively resilient” offset by its discretionary categories, such as wall art and homewares. We have decided to reduce the cost base within the Redbubble marketplace to accelerate the group’s return to cash flow positive. million after momentum improved during the second quarter.

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How rugby, data and French ban on swim shorts has boosted Budgy Smuggler

Inside Retail

Rather, the Australian swimwear company – which also has an accessory and apparel line – has big plans at home and abroad. Budgy Smuggler general manager Brenden Hartmann told Inside Retail that there was no silver bullet behind its significant growth over the last year.

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‘We were on a knife’s edge’: Greenlit Brands’ Michael Ford talks turnaround

Inside Retail

I would say it’s the most challenging [situation] we’ve faced, and unlike apparel, which you can air freight, in the furniture industry, you’ve actually got to get it in containers and ship it because they’re bulky goods,” he said. . All four brands are cash flow positive and profitable, Ford said.

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For the pandemic-hit fashion industry, the future is digital

Inside Retail

As global apparel revenues plummeted almost 20 per cent in 2020, e-commerce has emerged as the silver lining of the fashion industry’s challenging year. The bottom line. The recent acceleration of e-commerce necessitates a reimagining of shopping flows, fulfilment logistics, and supply chain management.

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

Inside Retail

Dealing with excess garment waste is incredibly difficult because you have multiple fibres and components, including buttons, zippers, linings and tags,” Christina Dean, founder of Redress and CEO of The R Collective, told Inside Retail in an interview during The Circular Redesign Challenge in partnership with TAL Factory in Vietnam.

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Q&A: Creating opportunities for refugees and migrants through fashion

Inside Retail

This week we talk to Elisha Watson, the entrepreneur behind the apparel brand Nisa. There were loads of organisations that exist to support people to find work, but in my mind, people just needed an employer to give them that first opportunity and the rest would flow naturally from there!

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"Fashion meets art and design" at Pittsburgh boutique by NWDS

Dezeen

In the lobby, new apparel collections are displayed below a tapestry-like artwork Designing the interiors of the 400-square-metre space involved dividing up the floor plan into several distinct areas that all flow together, but serve different purposes. The photography is by Ekaterina Izmestieva and Alexandra Ribar.