Click:Invitation Printing South China With the increasing shift to digital-first platforms and swelling consumer demands, it’s no surprise that retailers have adopted more omnichannel strategies to draw in shoppers and maximize profitability. However, not all services are winning over customers; in fact, these experiences might just be pushing them away. A study conducted by retail…
Read moreShould NYC Landlords Take a Gamble on Short-Term Leases for Retailers?
It’s no secret that New York City retail real estate is a difficult market right now, with empty storefronts a common sight in even the most frequented shopping neighborhoods. While some brokers are praising the popularity of pop-up stores as a means of rejuvenating the market, a recent report by Optimal Spaces argues that these…
Read moreTwitter Roasts Justin Bieber for His Weird Burrito-Eating Ways
Justin Bieber found himself the butt of an internet joke this week when an image began circulating on Reddit that appeared to show the “Sorry” singer eating a burrito the wrong way (from the middle instead of from the folded ends). It’s uncertain whether the image is actually of the performer — eagle-eyed netizens have…
Read moreHere’s What Jordan Brand’s New President Needs to Do to Help it Find Success Again
Jordan Brand has a new president in former Coca-Cola Co. exec Craig Williams. And industry insiders believe he has his work cut out for him to right the ship. While the label is still a power player in the sneaker space, it has lost some steam. Adidas has jumped over the Jumpman to the No….
Read moreCan CIT’s New Branding Bring the Personal Touch to Commercial Banking?
CIT, a financial holding company that provides businesses in the retail industry key financing and advisory services, has rebranded with a campaign to showcase the bank’s commitment to its customers’ goals. Accompanied by the tagline “Bank Like You,” the new identity has simplified the company’s message in a bid to speak more clearly to the…
Read moreWhy Customers Fought Over These Nike Sneakers That Are Now Reselling for Over $3,000
Most sneakerheads would agree that the “Tiffany” Nike SB Dunk Low, ideated by the skateboard brand Diamond Supply Co. founder Nick Tershay, has stood the test of time. The simple yet elegant execution released in 2005 combined a light blue hue that drew inspiration from the Tiffany & Co. jewelry box complemented by black textured…
Read moreTwitter Roasts Gucci’s $870 ‘Dirty’ Sneakers in the Best Way
Gucci’s cruise ’19 collection features a pair of pre-distressed sneakers that are driving the internet wild. The vintage sportswear-inspired kicks are “treated for an allover distressed effect.” The pre-dirtied sneakers retail for $870. After images of the footwear began to circulate across the internet, Twitter users poked fun at the luxe kicks. “When ur born…
Read moreThe Kardashian-Jenner Sisters Dress Up as Victoria’s Secret Angels for Halloween
Leave it to the Kardashian-Jenner sisters to receive on-loan Victoria’s Secret runway looks for Halloween. Each sister channeled her inner Victoria’s Secret Angel last night as they hit the streets to strut in VS lingerie sent by the company, real wings made for the iconic annual fashion show and clear heels, naturally. Kylie Jenner wore Rene…
Read moreIs the Footwear Industry Poised for Growth This Holiday Season?
Ahead of the holiday shopping season, brands and retailers are preparing their stores for customers loosening their purse strings. But how much of that share will contribute to overall sales for the footwear industry as a whole? If past months are any indication, analysts at The NPD Group are optimistic. In the fashion footwear market,…
Read morePalace’s Newest Adidas Sneakers Are Super Minimal
Listen up skateboarders, because British skateboard brand Palace is dropping its latest project with Adidas tomorrow as part of its fall ’18 lineup and here’s what you’ll need to know ahead of the release. Palace will once again dig into the archival designs of the sportswear giant for their latest collaboration, this time, using the…
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