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One to watch: Tissot opens UK Flagship boutique in Covent Garden

Retail Focus

Over 170 years, Tissot have learned that ‘ there is no progress without staying focused’ , boasting exceptional materials and sports functionalities, combined with Swiss-made craftsmanship and precision. and TUDOR, as well as recently opened Messika and Girard-Perreguax.

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Why Chloé’s new team-up with Vestiaire Collective is so innovative

Inside Retail

As part of Chloé’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection, the luxury brand is launching an innovative circular economy project, the Chloé Vertical. The range includes ready-to-wear fashion, bags and shoes made of 100 per cent traceable materials and aims to increase the production of raw materials.

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As warehouses get greener, demand for eco-friendly packaging is soaring

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Saar Davidi, innovation director, automation, at Ranpak says a combination of new technologies and sustainable materials is making it easier for marketplaces and retailers to satisfy consumer expectations – and suggests that those not taking advantage of them are potentially leaving cost savings on the table.

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From resale to recycled steel, Swiss watches adapt for the next generation

Inside Retail

Meanwhile, in June, Tag Heuer partnered with Bored Ape Yacht Club and Clone-X to release an update of its Connected Calibre E4, giving wearers the ability to display their virtual NFT artworks, both static and animated. Many can be repaired indefinitely, thereby reducing the need for more materials to be used in manufacturing.

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Why sustainable brands are flocking to Australia

Inside Retail

This ties in with Lil’ Atelier, which uses low-impact materials like organic cotton, recyclable materials and natural dyes for its clothing aimed at kids between the ages of two and seven. This includes stores where we use recycled hang tags communicating a style’s sustainability elements.”.

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R.M. Williams crafts quality and service from people and tech

Inside Retail

It fuses technology and human touch in a virtual retail space that is at the forefront of customer service innovation. The focus on personal service can further be seen on the iconic tag attached to every pair of R.M. So far, the brand has made the most progress in shifting to preferred fibres and materials.

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The Shapes United founder on bringing adaptive clothing into the mainstream

Inside Retail

In the emerging adaptive clothing marketplace, The Shapes United is at the cutting edge when it comes to product innovation. Locally made and sustainably produced, the jeans feature flat seams, no tags and a Velcro opening. As such, the brand’s sensory clothing is designed to alleviate those inhibitors.

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