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  • The Biden administration signed into law legislation that gives TikTok owner ByteDance one year to sell the platform or face a nationwide ban.
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    US shoppers averaged $700 on TikTok Shop in the last year

    Gen Z in particular uses the app’s shopping feature the most and increasingly trusts influencers, according to a report by Partner Centric of American consumers under 60.

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    Walmart creates a generative AI tool for merchants dubbed ‘Wally’

    The tool is intended to help merchants complete time-consuming tasks like data entry and analysis.

  • A dark blue flag that reads "Old Navy" in white block letters hands vertically on a building in New York City, shown in the righ of a photo. Another building is on the left, with blue sky in the middl
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    Old Navy quietly debuts occasionwear

    Prices start at about $25, answering demand for affordable dresses for weddings, parties and proms.

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    QVC Group taps media vet as chief growth officer

    The live shopping pioneer hired Alex Wellen to steer its growth as it adapts to the ever-evolving social media and streaming era.

  • An Amazon worker places a delivery on a residential porch
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    Amazon uses Big Spring Sale to promote Amazon Haul

    As part of the event, which returns next week, the retail giant is offering 50% off purchases from its Temu-like competitor.

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    Klarna to displace Affirm as Walmart BNPL provider

    The Swedish buy now, pay later business partnered with a Walmart-backed fintech to offer loans at the retail giant via a digital payments app.

  • A display features signage reading "In 1981 Guess changed the denim industry forever" and a display of denim jeans.
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    Guess receives offer to go private

    The offer came from an affiliate of WHP Global, which last year partnered with the denim brand to buy Rag & Bone.

  • A Foot Locker employee carries a box in front of a wall display of sneakers.
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    How Foot Locker’s supply chain is lacing up for the future

    Better inventory management and stronger vendor collaboration is helping the sneaker retailer advance its companywide transformation plan.

  • A bed with products from Macy's Arch Studio private label
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    Macy’s moves private label focus to the home with latest launch

    Dubbed Arch Studio, the brand will feature bedding, bath, kitchenware and dinnerware products at a price point of $14 to $220.

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    Beyond sells majority stake in Zulily for $5M

    Lyons Trading Company, owner of off-price retailer Proozy, is acquiring the brand. It’s Zulily’s fourth owner in two years.

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    Retailers deploy AI in pursuit of CX gains, loss prevention

    Despite adoption plans, companies are grappling with system integration issues, a lack of training resources and frayed customer trust, according to Everseen.

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    Macy’s plots TV series on women who shaped department stores

    The show, which still needs a showrunner and cast, will be based on Julie Satow’s best-selling historical novel.

  • Two people wearing items from Hanes Moves athleisure collection
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    The Weekly Closeout: Hanes jumps into athleisure, iRobot has ‘substantial doubts’ about its future

    The underwear brand launched Hanes Moves, while the Roomba creator said the company is undergoing a strategic review.

  • Kohl's new exclusive brand, Miryana.
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    Kohl’s introduces 2 private label home brands

    Most products in the Miryana and Mingle & Co. lines are priced under $50 as the company places emphasis on value. 

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    In the battle of Saks vs. customers, vendors and Dallas — Nordstrom wins

    Trouble from Texas to New York has created an opportunity for Saks Global's rivals, and led one analyst to call for new leadership.

  • Going out of business signs in a store window.
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    Forever 21 blames latest bankruptcy on competition from Temu, Shein

    The fast-fashion retailer made it through the pandemic but struggled against cheap duty-free goods from China, as inflation strained consumers.

  • People walk around in front of Saks Fifth Avenue and Hudson's Bay department stores.
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    Hudson’s Bay plans to liquidate

    With no deal on deck, the iconic Canadian retailer will likely go out of business by June, shuttering all stores and laying off 9,000-plus employees.

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    The Weekly Closeout: Trade groups sound the alarm on tariffs, L’Oréal sells Carol’s Daughter

    RILA, NRF and AAFA all raised red flags about President Trump’s trade policies, while the beauty conglomerate sold the brand it bought a decade ago.

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    Tariffs trigger ‘horrific’ plunge in consumer sentiment

    Federal Reserve officials, scheduled to assess monetary policy this week, will likely zero in on a jump in long-term inflation expectations.

  • A rendering of Wayfair's second large-format store in Atlanta
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    Wayfair plots second large-format store

    The 150,000-square-foot location is set to open next year in Atlanta and adds to the online home goods retailer’s growing footprint.

  • TJMaxx storefront.
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    US immigration policy could hurt off-pricers

    Burlington, TJX and Ross stand to benefit from tariffs and consumer angst, but one of their most important customer bases is under extreme pressure.

  • Purple's Rejuvenate mattress
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    Purple considers strategic alternatives

    Possible outcomes include a sale or merger. “One of the outcomes is we don’t do anything differently,” the company’s CEO said.

  • A view of a Vince store from outside. The sign is visible as well as three mannequins through the window.
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    Vince CFO jumps to The Children’s Place

    John Szczepanski is leaving shortly after a number of changes at the company, including a new CEO and an acquisition by P180.

  • Exterior of an Ulta store
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    Ulta lost market share in beauty for the first time last year

    As part of a wide-ranging turnaround, the beauty retailer is launching a marketplace, expanding its wellness offering and fixing up stores.

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    Solo Brands warns it could file for bankruptcy

    The company issued a going concern statement citing challenges related to liquidity and existing debt.