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    The Backroom: Ushering in the new year with Doug Stephens

    What retailers should know about the realities of the metaverse and more futuristic observations from the retail prophet.

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    Wells Fargo downgrades Target amid signs the worst isn’t yet over

    The analysts, saying the mass merchant’s troubles may go deeper than many observers appreciate, have downgraded its stock.

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    Former Kohl’s exec named CEO of Designer Brands

    Doug Howe has been president of DSW since May 2022. He joined the company from Kohl’s, where he was its chief merchandising officer. 

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    Consumers are hitting the brakes on apparel purchases: UBS

    Department stores and other retailers dependent on clothing sales face a gloomy 2023 and may shutter more locations, according to the analysts.

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    Shopify releases enterprise e-commerce system

    The company has released other tools to support retailers and invested strategically to enhance its services.

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    Hydro Flask, Drybar owner to cut 10% of global workforce

    Helen of Troy saw net sales revenue decrease across all segments in its third quarter, while operating and net incomes both fell by double digits.

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    Deep Dive

    How small businesses are navigating the holiday season

    With the impact of the pandemic ongoing and inflation adding pressure, neighborhood stores are facing similar challenges as their big-box counterparts.

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    Jordan Brand launches 23/7 shoe for kids

     It has a step-in design and comes in multiple colorways that are a “nod to iconic Jordan moments and figures,” according to Nike. 

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    Amazon snags $8B term loan

    The e-commerce giant said the “uncertain macroeconomic environment” pushed it to use a variety of financing options over the past few months. 

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    How Ulta is approaching its new store layout and the holidays

    Chief Merchandising Officer Monica Arnaudo spoke with Retail Dive about store navigation, pricing options, and bringing mass and prestige together.

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    Function of Beauty launches hair styling line at Target

    In a push for growth, the personalized beauty brand is entering a new product category that is still compatible with its selection of custom boosters. 

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    Victoria’s Secret sets high expectations for Adore Me as deal closes

    But the lingerie giant may need to take bolder steps as it attempts to alter consumer perceptions of its own branding, analysts say.

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    Is self-checkout worth the investment?

    While the tech can speed up shopping trips and let employees take on new tasks, it doesn’t come without its frustrations, experts say.

  • Three signs plastered to a grey tiled wall announce a store liquidation sale, with the middle one saying that "Everything must go!"
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    Sears Hometown stores disappearing from rural America

    Liquidation sales are ongoing at 115 locations across 36 states and Puerto Rico, amid the Sears-affiliated home goods retailer's bankruptcy.

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    H&M centers on sustainability for Roblox activation

    The Loooptopia experience allows users to create and recycle custom digital garments and unlock special rewards.

  • Buildings, cars and a pedestrian are reflected in a store window that says "Black Friday, up to 70% off" in orange letters.
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    November retail sales show the holidays mean heavy promotions this year

    Consumers are spending, but they are keen on getting deals, and retailers are slashing prices as the holiday season winds down.

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    Wilson opens two new Chicago stores

    The brand plans to expand its footprint in 2023, and the latest Oak Brook neighborhood location features a pickleball court.

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    Victoria’s Secret brand chief will leave after less than a year in new role

    Amy Hauk, who led the lingerie giant’s Pink brand for four years before the company integrated its two major labels, will exit in March.

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    The Weekly Closeout: Build-a-Bear enters Roblox and Torrid partners with ThredUp

    The toy company is launching a game where users can become business tycoons, and the DTC apparel company announced a resale program.

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    American Eagle’s logistics arm accelerates fulfillment center openings with JLL partnership

    Quiet Platforms says the partnership will expand shipper access to same-day and next-day service.

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    Total holiday spend grew nearly 7% in 2022: report

    Though retailers saw an uptick in sales online and in stores this year, inflation has undercut growth, according to GlobalData. 

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    Your merchandise was made in a sweatshop. Now what?

    When it comes to supply chain ethics, retailers may no longer be able to cede responsibility to the brands they sell.

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    American Girl launches virtual museum experience

    Like others in the retail space, the doll brand is seeking to reach its audience virtually — with games, content and a gift shop.

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    Kenan Thompson interns for Old Navy in video series invoking ‘Kindergarten Cop’

    The long-tenured “SNL” veteran is out of place among pint-sized peers in a six-part effort that focuses on entertainment value over branding.

  • Line up of Revlon products inside of a store with the Revlon sign.
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    Deep Dive

    What is Revlon’s next chapter?

    The brand was exploring a sale even before the pandemic, but the current environment isn’t ideal for a bankrupt company trying to figure out next steps.