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    Retail roulette: How Trump’s tariffs altered buying

    Ever-changing tariff rates have introduced uncertainty and confusion for retail buyers. But could they also present an opportunity for new supply chain strategies?

  • Bath & Body Works' reformulated hand soap collection, whose bottles are made with at least 50% recycled plastic.
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    Bath & Body Works to launch on Amazon

    The retailer will start with a small assortment of its products on the marketplace next year as it works to capture sales lost to the gray market.

  • A rendering of the exterior of QVC's holiday pop-up in New York City
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    QVC launches holiday pop-up in New York City

    The two-day event, featuring Kathy Hilton as Mrs. Claus, is spread across 10 rooms including the Claus-et, Yuletide Lounge, Kringle Kitchenette and Haute Chocolate Bar.

    Updated Nov. 20, 2025
  • Google debuts agentic AI, conversational shopping features.
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    Google delivers new AI shopping tools in time for the holidays

    The features include price tracking and the ability for AI to call stores to ask if products are in-stock.

  • Target storefront in Alexandria, Virginia
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    Target adds $1B to store, tech investments as it deepens AI usage

    Incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke said he was “frustrated” with the retailer’s performance in Q3, as net sales and comps both declined.

  • Actor Walton Goggins (right) appears as the Grinch alongside Mindy Lou Who in new holiday ads from Walmart.
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    How Walmart is deploying the Grinch to boost holiday marketing

    The Dr. Seuss icon, played by Walton Goggins, appears in new ads and a Times Square takeover showcasing deals on products like the Switch 2. 

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    Foot Locker backs out of HQ relocation to Florida

    After a reevaluation following its sale to Dick’s Sporting Goods, the retailer will no longer move its corporate base to Florida.

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    Target to launch ChatGPT app with multi-item baskets, fresh food

    The mass retailer is deepening its work with OpenAI as consumers continue to turn to generative chatbots for shopping support.

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    The Weekly Closeout: Spirit Christmas opens and Revlon develops first Champion fragrance

    The sister brand of Spirit Halloween opened locations across the Northeast and Great Lakes regions, while Champion's scent collection will debut in 2027.

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    Levi’s picks Microsoft to deploy ‘super-agent’

    The apparel giant said it will launch a "complex agentic framework" in 2026 that will integrate several sub-agents across IT, HR and operations.

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    Retrieved from E.l.f. Beauty on November 13, 2025
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    E.l.f. bets on power of sound for kinder social media algorithms

    A campaign timed to World Kindness Day includes audiovisual stories designed to interrupt consumers’ feeds and combat doomscrolling.

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    How consumers will get through the holidays

    Inflation, tariffs and unemployment are taking a toll on shoppers, affecting how they will spend this year.

  • A pair of bright blue Skechers soccer cleats on a patch of grass.
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    From comfort to court: Skechers’ quest to become a performance brand

    Best known for its slip-on shoes, the footwear retailer has moved decidedly into everything from golf to basketball in its search for more share.

  • The exterior of a Calvin Klein store. The windows show signs for sales and an image of actor Jeremy Allen White wearing Calvin Klein underwear.
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    CFO exits Calvin Klein parent amid longrunning turnaround

    PVH, which also runs Tommy Hilfiger, has launched a global search to replace Zac Coughlin, who arrived nearly four years ago.

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    Old Navy taps DoorDash for same-day deliveries

    The effort, which comes amid increased interest in on-demand apparel deliveries, allows shoppers to order denim, holiday-themed pajamas and more.

  • A Dollar General storefront at dawn or dusk with an empty parking lot
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    Dollar General taps new operations, merchandising chiefs

    Emily Taylor continues her 25-year career at the retailer by taking on the COO position. The company also eliminated its executive vice president of strategy and development role.

  • An Urban Outfitters storefront is pictured while a large amount of shoppers walk on the sidewalk in front of it.
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    Nuuly subscribers can now return items at Urban Outfitters stores

    Subscribers to the apparel rental company can see faster processing and instant updates as part of the new service. 

  • A person wearing an off-white shirt looks to the side, smiling.
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    Crocs promotes Adidas vet to lead Heydude

    Rupert Campbell arrived at the brand in March and now takes on new responsibilities, following the promotion of former brand chief Terence Reilly.

  • Rhone COO Matthew Wallace
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    Rhone names chief operating officer

    Matthew Wallace joins the DTC activewear brand with over three decades of experience, including with Walmart and PVH Corp.

    Updated Nov. 19, 2025
  • Basketball star Steph Curry holds a basketball with Under Armour founder Kevin Plank.
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    Under Armour breaks with Steph Curry as restructuring program expands

    After more than a decade of working together, the NBA star and his Curry Brand will separate from Under Armour.

  • Open packages and debris on railroad tracks is seen through metal fencing.
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    Cybercrime groups team with organized crime in massive cargo theft campaigns

    Financially motivated hackers are using remote monitoring and access tools against trucking and freight companies, Proofpoint warns.

  • John Furner headshot
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    Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to retire, John Furner to succeed

    McMillon will step down from the top position in January after more than four decades at the company. He will remain as an adviser through fiscal 2027.

    Updated Nov. 14, 2025
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    In an AI world, Nordstrom is leaning into human care

    AI has a role to play, but when customers "really want the face-to-face, eye-to-eye, voice-to-voice connection,” the retailer is there to meet the need, Nordstrom’s Heather Bissell said.

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    On says tariff-driven price increases have been ‘very well received’

    The athletics brand plans to sell at full price this holiday season and stressed that its affluent customer base is “not price sensitive.”

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    Shoe Carnival to rebrand as Shoe Station Group

    The change, subject to shareholder approval, comes as 90% of its fleet is expected to operate as Shoe Station stores by the end of fiscal 2028.