Fashion e-commerce continues to be a booming sector globally, with companies leveraging technology and innovative strategies to attract and retain customers.
Finding fashionable and affordable clothing can be challenging, especially if you’re trying to venture away from popular fast-fashion brands like SHEIN.
Generation Z, known for their distinctive tastes and digital-first approach, has shown a predilection for certain fashion stores in the United Kingdom.
Fast-fashion giant Boohoo is facing a fresh investor lawsuit in the UK. Scrutiny over Boohoo’s business practices has escalated following allegations of mistreatment within its supply chain, specifically targeting its Leicester factories.
The Red Sea crisis has prompted a strategic shift among retailers towards nearshoring, as they seek to mitigate the risks associated with disrupted shipping routes.
Boohoo, the online fast fashion retailer, has faced significant backlash for labeling clothes as ‘Made in the UK’ when they were actually produced in South Asia.
Boohoo, a popular online fast-fashion retailer, has recently reported a staggering £91 million loss as its annual sales dropped and the company grappled with an increased number of returned products.