The Latest
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How Coach cocreated a campaign with Gen Z communities around the world
Chief Marketing Officer Joon Silverstein explains how “Explore Your Story” demonstrates the luxury brand’s embrace of social-first marketing.
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Williams-Sonoma names chief marketing officer
Abby Teisch, who was already on the retailer’s marketing team, will focus on performance marketing, customer engagement and growth initiatives.
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Is On’s muted guidance the sign of a ‘dwindling’ brand?
One analyst thinks so, though others brushed it off as the activewear brand scored 30% net sales growth in 2025 and record high Q4 margins.
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Memory shortage looms over Best Buy’s prospects
Data centers are hoarding computing memory, which is poised to push up prices on consumer electronics at a time of already soft demand.
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Retail brands want their tariff money back
Allbirds, On and more have filed lawsuits after the latest turn in the tariff landscape, though the industry is slowly becoming “desensitized” to trade volatility.
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Michaels revamps loyalty program with an eye on top-spending customers
The craft retailer is updating its tiers, adding another rewards level for its most loyal — and spendy — customers.
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Merrell’s first global brand platform looks to redefine the outdoors
The footwear brand is pitching nature as a refuge for consumers who are overwhelmed by the pace and digital demands of modern life.
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The Weekly Closeout: Walmart agrees to $100M FTC settlement and Puma posts double-digit declines
The government agency alleges that the big-box retailer deceived delivery drivers regarding their pay, while the athletic brand’s net sales fell 27% in Q4.
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Macy’s year of celebration starts with prom night
The department store is preparing for its 100th Thanksgiving Day parade and 50th Fourth of July fireworks display this year.
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Stripe’s slower view of agentic commerce
The processing giant, like some other digital commerce specialists, sees agent-enabled shopping evolving at a measured pace.
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Podcast
The Backroom: Walmart and Target are not the same
The team discusses how different the companies are, despite ushering in new executive leadership at the same time.
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Kohl’s launches apparel brand geared toward teens and tweens
The private label, dubbed Sea and Skye, includes basics, fleece and graphic T-shirts, as well as dressier styles.
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Claire’s taps Walmart, Macy’s vet as merchandising chief
Jillian Cueff is tasked with ensuring the accessories brand remains relevant to Gen Z and Gen Alpha — and their millennial parents.
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Will Gap’s new loyalty program meet the moment?
Special perks are not enough anymore, especially for a brand attempting to regain a place in the cultural conversation.
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Chewy names CFO
Chris Deppe, who has been with the pet company since 2022, was named to the position after an extensive search.
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Home Depot launches real-time delivery tracking for large items
Handheld devices used by drivers enabled the new feature for shipments of bulkier goods like appliances and lumber.
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The fractured, fragile US consumer
There are various reasons why spending in the U.S. remains strong despite low consumer confidence, and it’s not just about having higher incomes.
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EBay cuts 6% of staff, axes 800 roles
The marketplace giant, which beat expectations in Q4, said it will continue to hire in certain priority areas.
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Saks Global says nearly 400 vendors have resumed shipments
The company said it has resolved most objections to its bankruptcy financing, but some suppliers remain wary.
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New tariffs, same uncertainty for retailers
The Supreme Court’s IEEPA ruling could benefit the retail industry through refunds, but the timing is unclear and new Section 122 levies could dampen those gains.
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Premium toys drive US toy market rebound
Shoppers have turned away from more affordable options in favor of toys at higher price points, according to Circana.
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Walmart app connects suppliers with store-level data
Walmart Data Ventures introduced Scintilla In-Store so field representatives can see real-time data — in part to reduce out-of-stocks.
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The Weekly Closeout: New Balance hits record sales in 2025, Chinese Laundry acquired
The sportswear brand brought in $9.2 billion in annual sales, while the apparel company and its sibling brands were added to Gordon Brothers’ portfolio.
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Shoe Carnival CEO exits
Mark Worden has also resigned from the company’s board. Meanwhile, former CEO Cliff Sifford will step into the top role on an interim basis.
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Warby Parker posts first annual net income
The eyewear brand is expanding its footprint, releasing new collections and preparing for the upcoming launch of its AI glasses with Google and Samsung.