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  • Border patrol, Canadian ire dampening traffic at Simon malls

    CEO David Simon on Monday said he expects tariffs to continue to weigh on retailers this year, but shrugged off the impact of bankruptcies.

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    How smart eCommerce brands should balance automation with the human touch

    For eCommerce business owners, the real challenge isn’t how to gain efficiency – it’s deciding where automation should stop and the human touch should remain.

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    Designer Brands confirms layoffs

    The parent company of DSW said the action was taken to simplify its organizational structure and reduce complexity. 

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    Canada Goose picks longtime executive to lead North America

    Patrick Bourke has been at the brand for a decade and replaces Ana Mihaljevic as president of that business, where sales grew 20% at the holidays.

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    Nike under investigation for alleged discrimination against White workers

    The activewear giant called the EEOC’s recent attempt to enforce an administrative subpoena a “surprising and unusual escalation.”

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    Top retail conferences in 2026

    These events will cover the topics that are top of mind for executives, including AI, customer behavior and technology.

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    Coty partners with OpenAI

    The company is weaving AI throughout its business as the technology serves as “an efficiency enhancer” for creativity and strategic thinking.

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    Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. to acquire Tokens.com

    The home retailer is building a tokenized investment platform, supporting its larger goal of being involved in home financing.

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    Who controls Saks Global’s IP?

    Authentic Brands Group now owns 77% of the entity that controls a perpetual master license to Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman.

  • Private equity firm acquires Buddy’s Home Furnishings

    The rent-to-own furniture company is gaining partners who “value our franchise network,” according to CEO Michael Bennett. 

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    Target, Walmart usher in new CEOs

    Michael Fiddelke reiterated his top priorities after taking on the position at Target. Meanwhile, Walmart's John Furner paid tribute to his predecessor.

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    What to watch in retail in 2026

    From the trajectory of the department store segment to the rise of generative AI, here’s what Retail Dive is keeping an eye on this year.

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    Supergoop taps Peloton vet as chief marketing officer

    The appointment of Lauren Weinberg to the top marketing post comes on the heels of Melis del Rey becoming CEO at the end of 2025.

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    Amazon’s luxury storefront will carry on with or without Saks

    Less than a year ago Saks Fifth Avenue began curating a high-end assortment for the e-commerce giant, but the two are now at odds.

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    The Backroom: Saks Global and the bankruptcy that everyone saw coming

    The team chats about their recent visits to Saks Fifth Avenue’s Manhattan flagship and brings in Debtwire analysts to discuss the retailer’s Chapter 11 process.

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    Peloton lays off 11% of workforce

    The move is part of the company’s previously announced restructuring plan that aims to generate $100 million in cost savings by the end of fiscal 2026.

    Updated Feb. 4, 2026
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    Walmart readies cross-border shipping program for sellers

    Launching early this year, Walmart Exports will allow eligible products to be delivered from the U.S. to shoppers in Mexico and Canada.

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    The Weekly Closeout: Valentine’s Day spending to top $29B, Merit to raise prices

    Consumers are budgeting roughly $200 on gifts for the holiday, per NRF, while the beauty brand is increasing prices on select products.

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    Claire’s names chief brand officer

    Michelle Goad, who most recently served in an executive role at Gap Inc., is tasked with transforming the tween retailer's mall-oriented store footprint.

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    Arc’teryx brings on Tommy Hilfiger vet as first chief brand officer

    Avery Baker has been appointed to the newly created role. Meanwhile, the outdoor clothing company’s new general manager for EMEA is from Celine. 

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    Retail’s risky AI commerce bet

    As retailers race to meet consumers on external AI platforms, they risk losing data and direct interaction with shoppers. Experts say disruption has only just begun.

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    QVC introduces new beauty, wellness products

    The categories are a top priority for 2026, as parent company QVC Group continues to execute on a turnaround.

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    Rhone launches resale program

    ReRhone is powered by resale tech platform Archive and debuts with branded inventory sourced from customer returns.

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    Home Depot’s key to great AI experiences? Ensure it remains an authority

    The retailer started early and will continue to evolve its AI efforts “so that the brand voice shows up the way we want it to,” CIO Angie Brown said.

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    Levi’s launches immersive pop-up experience ahead of the Super Bowl

    The event in the brand’s hometown of San Francisco runs through Saturday and highlights the area’s music, fashion and sports connections.

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    Most US Eddie Bauer stores likely to close as operator preps bankruptcy

    Authentic Brands Group, which owns the brand’s intellectual property, last month shifted its e-commerce and wholesale licenses to another company.