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Russia’s war eats into Levi Strauss’ top line

Inside Retail

Levi Strauss & Co reported a weaker top line for the first quarter of FY24, which was attributed to the impact of its Russia business as well as a shift in wholesale shipments. Asia’s net revenues were 5 per cent on top of the 22 per cent growth in the prior year, reflecting growth across most markets.

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

Inside Retail

This includes the Levi’s Tailor Shop, an embodiment of craftsmanship where denim aficionados can breathe life into their apparel through bespoke touches of embroidery, patches, and fabric panelling. The region holds immense potential, with its vibrant markets and growing consumer base of young millennials and Gen Z shoppers.

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Under Armour continues to struggle although decline softens

Inside Retail

Athletic apparel brand Under Armour posted revenue of US$1.6 The company, however, still struggles to gain ground in a more challenging market, he added. Direct-to-consumer revenue rose 3 per cent to $596 million after the company managed to control the sales experience and tell a story around its merchandise.

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Can Premier replicate Smiggle’s UK success with pyjama brand Peter Alexander?

Inside Retail

This will be the first time Peter Alexander ventures outside of Australia and New Zealand since its failed entry into the US market in 2008. Some analysts have described Peter Alexander as an “unproven” brand outside of Australian and New Zealand markets. million for its first-half sales results.

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NEXT in line at Sterling Mills as Affinity Outlets signs 14,000 sq ft of new Retail

Retail Focus

It will become the latest major retailer to join the line-up of fashion, beauty, leisurewear, outdoor apparel and homewares brands, including Nike, Adidas, Regatta, Trespass and Beauty Outlet. The post NEXT in line at Sterling Mills as Affinity Outlets signs 14,000 sq ft of new Retail appeared first on Retail Focus - Retail Design.

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Aussies are lagging in affiliate marketing uptake – that’s about to change

Inside Retail

Affiliate marketing has become a multi-billion dollar industry globally – but in Australia, the concept remains shrouded in suspicion, largely misunderstood by consumers. Its share of the broader e-commerce market is just a fraction of that in China or the US. Around a quarter of affiliate marketers are working in the fashion sector.

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Skechers continues to make its mark in the Singapore marketplace

Inside Retail

Skechers has selected actor Lawrence Wong as its Singapore brand ambassador for the second year running, in an ongoing effort to strengthen its appeal to a broad consumer demographic in the saturated market. The company continues to invest in its comfort technology, such as its podiatrist-approved Arch Fit line and hands-free slip-in shoes.

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