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Inside Shinsegae: The Korean department store with a golden boot

Inside Retail

Shinsegae — one of the Big 3 of Korean department store retailing along with Lotte and Hyundai — has continued its great form right through into the second half of the year, helped by the removal of the country’s remaining pandemic restrictions and an increasingly buoyant mood among the country’s more affluent consumers.

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August retail figures show impact of prolonged lockdowns

Inside Retail

National retail sales fell 1.7 The data, care of the ABS, demonstrates the prolonged impact lockdowns around the country are having on the retail industry: clothing, footwear and personal accessories sales fell 17.4 per cent, department stores 15.9 Food retailing rose 2.7 per cent, household goods 5.9

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Luxe for less: Best & Less enters beauty category with cult brand MCoBeauty

Inside Retail

Discount department store Best & Less has made its debut in the lucrative beauty category, unveiling a pink pop-up store from MCoBeauty this week. . Now also available online at Best & Less, MCoBeauty is the first beauty brand stocked at the value chain, in 120 of its stores across the country.

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What Is Visual Merchandising?

Creative Displays Now

It’s a crucial strategy to make your products stand out in a competitive retail space. Effective visual merchandising can have a significant impact on your bottom line. This practice took off in the 19th century after department store window displays became popular. In-Store Shopping Experience.

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A cost-of-living crisis is brewing in Asia. Here’s what it means for retail

Inside Retail

per cent, so you can see how this has retailers worried. At the front lines are food retailers, which are passing on some, but not all, of the increased costs, fearing correctly that consumers will reduce purchases. In August (the latest reported month at the time of writing), non-auto retail sales were up 16.2

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