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    Deep Dive

    Why Dick’s Foot Locker acquisition is a big bet on Nike

    Foot Locker took a big hit when Nike started pulling away from wholesale partners. But if the brand makes a comeback — and gets product innovation firing again — Foot Locker’s fortunes could change.

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    Another Saks Global stores exec is out

    John Antonini leaves after more than 25 years at Saks Fifth Avenue and just a few months into a newly created position centered on store growth.

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    These social media platforms are beating out Google for product discovery, reviews

    While many shoppers still use the search giant, a PartnerCentric survey found some are instead turning to Reddit, TikTok and others.

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    Ulta Beauty breaks into the UK with Space NK acquisition

    The deal adds 83 stores to its portfolio and gives the beauty powerhouse a strong foothold in the U.K. market.

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    De minimis exemption slated to end in 2027

    Commercial use of the trade tool allowing low-cost imports to avoid duties will be repealed as part of an expansive bill the president signed on Friday.

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    Dollar Tree completes $1B sale of Family Dollar

    The discount retailer sold the banner to private equity firms more than a decade after acquiring it for about $8.5 billion.

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    Retail accelerates investments in generative AI

    The industry is also one of the leaders of AI agent and multiagent system adoption, according to a Capgemini report. 

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    S&P Global Ratings downgrades Saks, warns latest financing deal is ‘tantamount to a default’

    Saks Global emphasized that there’s no default related to its new agreement with bondholders, calling the rating updates “common and expected with transactions like these.”

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    As Champs reimagines stores, mall convenience meets e-commerce perks

    The sports retailer’s new store concept uses technology for an experience that blends its digital and physical channels.

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    Lululemon increasing markdowns at ‘alarming rates’ as momentum fades

    In a research note, Jefferies analysts called out inconsistent pricing for identical items and the consequences of attempts to lure younger shoppers.

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    Eastside Golf opens first store

    The brand launched the store at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport in partnership with Paradies Lagardère, which operates travel retail and the PGA Tour stores.

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    Q&A

    Small business isn’t quitting checks

    The paper check will persist for decades for small companies, despite the growth of digital payments, BillGO’s CEO predicts.

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    Trump rolls out reciprocal tariffs for Japan, South Korea, others

    The U.S. detailed the rates it will impose on imports from certain countries starting Aug. 1 in identical letters shared by the president Monday.

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    Online summer sales expected to be the equivalent of ‘two Black Fridays’

    Events including Amazon Prime Day are expected to boost digital sales as price-conscious consumers seek discounts, per Adobe.

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    The retail inventory method vs. cost accounting in the tariff era

    Wild swings in margin estimates under RIM calculations led Walmart executives to pull their profit guidance in May.

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    Stores remain dominant, even as digital, AI shopping grows

    Physical retail is still the most popular channel to shop, but as AI tools become more prevalent, retailers will need to rethink in-person offerings, EY’s Jon Copestake says.

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    Funko CEO exits after a little over a year

    In the interim, the toy company appointed Michael Lunsford, who said it has "yet to achieve the full potential of Funko."

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol on June 27, 2025.
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    US preps for August return of country-specific reciprocal tariffs

    The Trump administration plans to reinstate the levies Aug. 1 after alerting individual trading partners of their specific duty rates starting Monday.

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    J.C. Penney to hold down prices for back to school, holiday despite Q1 declines

    Sales and profit slumps were relatively modest, a sign the department store’s merchandising and marketing efforts are paying off.

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    Joann supplier going out of business

    Design Group Americas, whose portfolio includes sewing pattern brands like McCall’s, Simplicity, Butterick and Vogue, was sold off in May for $1.

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    How Target is tackling back-to-school marketing with dual campaigns

    Two new efforts feature tactics like influencer marketing as the big-box store prioritizes promoting value and an on-trend product assortment.

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    Adidas unites superstars across music, sports, fashion in culture play

    The campaign celebrates the Superstar sneaker and features Samuel L. Jackson, Missy Elliott and more.

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    Levi Strauss to lay off hundreds with Kentucky distribution center closure

    The company is changing its distribution strategy from an owned model to a mix of owned and third-party operated centers.

  • A black "Lululemon" sign features the red and white brand logo and white lettering, hanging in front of a leafy tree.
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    Can Lululemon make a federal case out of ‘dupe culture’?

    In a lawsuit against Costco over a variety of apparel designs, the athleisure brand laments the proliferation of “LululemonDupes” on social media.

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    US back-to-school shopping expected to reach over $33B

    Inflation, tariffs and supply chain uncertainty are shaping purchasing decisions this year, according to Coresight Research.