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  • Macy's Style Crew member Raven Gates poses at an event.
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    How Macy’s is flexing its Style Crew affiliate program beyond social media

    The department store recently experimented with its Style Crew of over 600 influencers by integrating them into in-person events and direct mailers.

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    On appoints new CFO

    Frank Sluis will take over finance leadership from CEO Martin Hoffmann, who had been juggling both positions since last July.

  • A mannequin shot from the back stares at a wall of TVs broadcasting a music video in a new ad from Crocs.
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    Crocs puts self-expression over algorithmic sameness with new platform

    Ads show mannequins dancing to life and growing more human as the footwear marketer encourages real-world experiences over digital drudgery. 

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    The Weekly Closeout: Reebok teams with Karol G and will January storms ice out retail sales?

    The activewear brand signed a multiyear deal with the Colombian artist, while analysts speculate upcoming weather could slow spending.

  • Simon Property Group flags $100M Saks Global investment in rent dispute

    The mall REIT told the bankruptcy court that the luxury department store owes more than $7 million.

  • An Amazon truck parked on a city street.
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    Amazon cuts 16K jobs

    The e-commerce giant declined to say how much this latest round of downsizing would impact its retail operations.

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    Deep Dive

    What’s up with department stores?

    The retail model is in retreat. But that doesn’t mean it — or its billions in sales — will disappear any time soon.

  • An Allbirds storefront on Abbot Kinney Boulevard in California.
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    Allbirds to close all US stores, save 2 outlets

    The one-time DTC darling operated more than 60 locations at its peak, but will have just four company-run stores globally by the end of February.

  • A circular display of beauty products, with shelves of products in the background.
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    Target expands beauty assortment, adds 60 new brands

    The mass retailer is refreshing its beauty space in stores and hosting in-person events as it winds down its partnership with Ulta. 

  • What Saks Global’s bankruptcy means for vendors

    Big names like Chanel and Kering are owed substantial sums and are likely to be paid well before smaller brands’ past-due invoices.

  • An athletic store on a New York City corner.
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    Sports giant Anta snaps up Puma stake for $1.8B

    The Chinese company, whose portfolio includes Fila and a majority stake in Amer Sports, will be the sneaker brand’s largest shareholder.

  • The Nike "swoosh" on the side of a building, with another building seen behind it.
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    Nike to lay off 775 as it consolidates US distribution centers

    The activewear retailer is accelerating technology and automation use in the hopes of improving efficiency across its supply chain.

  • Exterior of Amazon Fresh store with banner reading "Grand Opening August 22, 8 AM"
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    Amazon to shutter all Amazon Fresh and Go stores

    The company will focus its brick-and-mortar strategy on Whole Foods Market, with plans to open more than 100 new stores under the banner over the next few years.

  • A Target storefront exterior
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    Target’s incoming CEO co-signs letter calling for ‘deescalation of tensions’ in Minnesota

    Michael Fiddelke joined about 60 other CEOs, including Best Buy's Corie Barry, in signing a letter about "recent challenges" in the state.

  • An American Eagle storefront at a mall
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    American Eagle to close Quiet Logistics business

    The third-party logistics provider will discontinue services in the coming months and end operations at fulfillment centers in Boston and Dallas.

  • Dollar General delivery
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    Dollar General expands reach of rural same-day delivery service

    The discount retailer is the latest company extending its delivery offerings to focus on underserved communities.

  • The interior of Moleskine's Upper East Side Store in New York City
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    Moleskine opens first neighborhood concept store in US

    The Upper East Side location in New York City represents a strategic shift in the company’s retail approach in America. 

  • A bottle of Dom Perignon
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    Quince expands to Canada

    The online retailer has officially launched a website to serve its Canadian customers after soft launching the platform in November.

  • Saks Off 5th online is liquidating 5 years after split from brick and mortar

    In 2021 private equity investors poured $200 million into a spin-off of the off-pricer’s digital operations, but the anticipated return never materialized.

  • External storefront of a Lands' End.
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    WHP Global to pay $300M for controlling stake in Lands’ End

    The apparel brand, which has explored strategic options since March, will continue to be in charge of its operations.

  • Beige storefront with red lettering saying Bob's Discount Furniture
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    Bob’s Discount Furniture eyes up to $2.48B valuation in IPO

    The furniture retailer aims to raise up to $370 million through its offering as it looks to pay off debt.

  • Large display of homemade sauces from Uncle Giuseppe's private label line
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    Private label sales set another record in 2025

    Shoppers spent just under $283 billion on store-brand products last year, up 3.3% compared with 2024, the Private Label Manufacturers Association reported.

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    Francesca’s to permanently close

    The fashion retailer is liquidating stores after alternative funding from an investor fell through and two major suppliers lost their own capital from lenders.

  • People walking down the street in New York City.
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    De minimis’ end, tariffs spur headwinds for Aritzia

    The apparel retailer altered its supply chain strategy when the trade exemption ended, relocating all U.S. order fulfillment to Ohio.

  • An in-store display of "The Party Shop" inside Michaels
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    At Michaels, taking Party City and Joann’s market share was priority No. 1

    CEO David Boone, who joined the craft retailer about a year ago, said the company’s efforts in fabric and party supplies have “powered the business.”