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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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    The importance of speed and velocity in payment partnerships

    For the industry-leading brands working with Adyen, including Under Armour, velocity has become a defining aspect of what makes these partnerships so effective.

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    Outdoor Voices brings spring collection to Sam’s Club

    A limited-edition assortment includes boys’ and girls’ products and is priced lower than the apparel brand’s core offering.

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    Kohl’s turnaround could take a while

    In an update to its turnaround, the department store provided few details but emphasized it’s taking a “multiyear approach.”

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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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    Target expands Levi’s denim to 150 additional stores

    The mass retailer will sell Levi’s at over 1,000 locations by the end of 2026, feeding into a new merchandising strategy under CEO Michael Fiddelke.

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    Bath & Body Works launches on Amazon

    Up to $80 million in gray market sales were already occurring on the platform, CEO Daniel Heaf said. An official U.S. storefront is a way to reignite the brand. 

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    Are Target’s store investments enough to turn its experience around?

    Additional labor hours could help the mass merchant overcome some in-store challenges like poor in-stock rates and long checkout lines, experts say.

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    Walmart grocery penetration reaches record-breaking 72%

    This significant uptick and the overall momentum of mass retailers and dollar stores are fueled by ongoing financial insecurity among U.S. shoppers, according to a new report. 

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    Supreme Court invalidates Trump tariffs based on emergency powers

    In a 6-3 decision, the court rejected President Trump's claim that a 1977 law gave him the authority to impose broad tariffs globally.

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    6 brands to watch in 2026

    From Mango to Cyklar, legacy and emerging brands alike are leaning on physical retail to win over customers.

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    Home Depot alum takes Yeti CFO seat

    Retail veteran Scott Bomar joins the Austin, Texas-based company as it looks to accelerate international sales momentum.  

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    Walgreens to lay off hundreds of employees

    The drugstore retailer said it was simplifying its organization to speed up decision making in a move impacting at least 600 workers.

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    As 2026 kicks off, these retailers are vulnerable to bankruptcy

    As the industry enters another year marked by tariffs and falling consumer sentiment, retailers including J. Crew and Guitar Center face risks.

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    Aritzia snaps up Fred Segal

    The fashion company acquired the brand and leased the Fred Segal flagship store in Los Angeles, with an eye toward renovation. 

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    Ace Hardware revenue hits record $10B for the year

    The revenue growth was fueled by the home improvement retailer’s digital business growing nearly 30%.

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    Why brands need to optimize their mobile apps and websites for AI

    Brands have built their digital experiences on Google’s search algorithm, but that needs to change as consumer behavior evolves, experts say.

  • Nordstrom builds sourcing strategy, spend visibility with AI

    The retailer would benefit from an AI solution for sourcing agility and resiliency, according to Chief Procurement Officer Karoline Dygas.

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    EBay will acquire Depop from Etsy for $1.2B

    The U.K. apparel resale site, whose U.S. sales surged 60% last year, was a drag on Etsy’s margins.

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    The Weekly Closeout: Tree Hut’s Gen Alpha brand — and will Lululemon’s new training line hit?

    The body care company is launching “Splash” to appeal to a younger audience, while the activewear brand is pushing past its latest leggings snafu to debut a new fabric.

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    Wayfair records first annual revenue gain since the pandemic

    The retailer outpaced the broader sector in the U.S., which faces a sluggish housing market, high interest rates and tariffs on furniture imports.

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    Walmart furthers gains with higher-income shoppers

    The retailer released a conservative outlook as lower-income households remain stretched, with CEO John Furner saying some spend “paycheck to paycheck."

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    What December retail sales say about consumers in 2026

    Shoppers are likely to keep spending, but even luxury consumers are wary.

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    Hasbro CEO: ‘We’re beyond experimentation’ with AI

    Teams within the toy company have a choice on how they use the technology — including not to use it at all.

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    Ikea to open 10 US stores this year

    The home retailer will open its first location in Oklahoma in 2026 as it refines and modernizes its footprint.

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    A look inside Skims’ first Chicago flagship

    The brand is expanding its brick-and-mortar presence after landing a $225 million funding round at the end of last year.