Explore insights and strategies in the Retail Strategy category, focusing on e-commerce advancements, brick-and-mortar transformation, omni-channel integration, consumer behavior analysis, and sustainability initiatives.
Navigating the bustling environment of apparel markets can be overwhelming, particularly for newcomers. However, with the proper preparation and a strategic approach, you can turn it into a rewarding and productive experience.
If you’re a fan of SKIMS—Kim Kardashian’s wildly popular shapewear and clothing brand—there’s good news! As of July 31, 2024, SKIMS has become more accessible than ever for Canadian shoppers.
La Vallée Village, located just a short distance from central Paris, is an open-air shopping destination that offers a unique blend of luxury and discounts.
Nestled conveniently off Highway 401 in Halton Hills, Ontario, Toronto Premium Outlets is a premier shopping destination catering to fashion enthusiasts and bargain hunters alike.
Situated approximately 60 miles south of Milan in the direction of Genoa, in the picturesque town of Serravalle Scrivia in the heart of Piedmont wine country, Serravalle Designer Outlet is the largest designer outlet in Europe.
Italy offers some of the finest shopping destinations in the world. Italy’s designer outlet malls are a haven for those looking to indulge in luxury at wallet-friendly prices.
Paris, the City of Light, is renowned for its style and fashion. While shopping on the iconic Champs-Élysées or in chic boutiques of Saint-Germain might be the dream of many, savvy shoppers know that some of the best finds are just outside the city’s rush.
Gap and Gap Factory are two distinct retail concepts under the umbrella of Gap Inc., one of the most iconic American multinational clothing and accessories retailers.
Kate Spade and Kate Spade Outlet are two distinct retail concepts under the Kate Spade & Company brand, a globally recognized name in luxury accessories and handbags.
Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack are two retail destinations under the same parent company, but they cater to vastly different shopping experiences and budgets.
Absolutely! Stores do open on Sundays in Canada, though their hours and the extent of their operation vary depending on the type of store and the province.