With a new landing page and AI tool, ThredUp is working to become a go-to destination for wedding guest outfits.

Tariffs

The slow trickle-down of tariff refunds

June 01, 2026

The U.S. government has received about half as many refund requests for around the $166 billion it recouped in now-illegal tariff duties.

Why tariff refunds won’t necessarily go back to consumers

April 29, 2026

Thousands of U.S. retail companies are eagerly awaiting tariff refunds from the Trump administration. But not all of them will share that money with their customers -- even if shoppers think otherwise.

Other news to know

  • Amazon sellers’ new struggles
  • Amazon hit pause on a controversial change to its advertising payment system after backlash from sellers who said the update would strain their finances.
  • Amazon merchants are bracing for more cash flow troubles and margin pressure this year, thanks to a bevy of new fees and policy changes. 
  • One major part of Amazon’s business was largely absent from CEO Andy Jassy’s annual shareholder letter this year: the millions of sellers who power the company’s marketplace.
Top Stories Jun 03

How The Cycle convinced Sprouts to find a place for its menstrual cycle-synced drinks in stores

June 03, 2026

The Cycle believes its menstrual cycle-synced drinks are poised for explosive retail growth. But first, it has to convince buyers to carry its products -- and, where to put them in stores.

Brands Briefing: Stanley 1913’s next era focuses on storage, international growth and sports

June 02, 2026

Stanley 1913's Quencher tumbler became the "it" product of the early 2020s. Now, the company wants to prove it's more than a viral water bottle, through various expansions.

Target has alienated Black-owned brands, founders say, as some startups vanish from its shelves

June 02, 2026

Target's relationship with Black founders is under a microscope, as the retailer mounts a comeback. Modern Retail spoke with several Black founders who refuse to work with Target again, or whose products have been pulled from the shelves over the last few years. Some cited the company's decision to pull back on certain DEI programs last year as a source of lingering frustration.

Apparel brand Dad Gang teams up with Shopify on limited-edition hat drop as sales top $35 million

June 02, 2026

Four years ago, three friends spent $750 to launch a dad-focused hat brand. Now, Dad Gang does $35 million in sales and just landed a collab with Shopify.

The slow trickle-down of tariff refunds

June 01, 2026

The U.S. government has received about half as many refund requests for around the $166 billion it recouped in now-illegal tariff duties.

Brooklinen has relaunched 80% of its product line in a quest to build a more resilient brand

June 01, 2026

Brooklinen has spent the past year quietly relaunching 80% of its product line. Here's why the company believes that is so important to building trust with customers and fueling Brooklinen's next chapter of growth.

Quince is testing physical retail with pop-ups

June 01, 2026

Quince is embarking on a series of physical pop-ups this year. The latest in-person event took place over the weekend in Los Angeles, highlighting the brand's growing homeware collection.

Tariffs

Why tariff refunds won’t necessarily go back to consumers

April 29, 2026

Thousands of U.S. retail companies are eagerly awaiting tariff refunds from the Trump administration. But not all of them will share that money with their customers — even if shoppers think otherwise.

‘It’s like getting Taylor Swift tickets’: Brands rush to request tariff refunds, with some snags

April 21, 2026

The tariff refunds process has been smoother for some folks than others, according to conversations Modern Retail had with half a dozen brands and entrepreneurs.

Why Dame is refunding $10,000 in tariff surcharges to customers

March 03, 2026

Dame is refunding customers who paid its “Trump Tariff Surcharge” last year, becoming one of the first brands to proactively return money tied to President Donald Trump’s now-invalidated tariffs.

Podcasts

Technology

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Marketplace Briefing: Why Amazon is selling its AI-powered shopping tools to other retailers

May 28, 2026

Amazon is starting to sell the technology behind its AI shopping assistant to other retailers, as the e-commerce giant looks to become a bigger player in the fast-growing market for AI-powered shopping tools.

How Olly is updating its product detail pages for the AI era

May 26, 2026

As more shoppers use AI chatbots for recommendations, supplement brand Olly is updating its product pages with clearer descriptions and FAQs to boost AI-driven sales.

Retail marketers are at a crossroads — here’s how they can adapt

June 01, 2026

Justin Jefferson, vp, strategy and insight, Keen Decision Systems Retail marketers are navigating a marketing landscape defined by consolidation and heightened accountability. As retail media networks evolve beyond the initial gold rush, advertisers’ focus has shifted from merely having a presence to proving performance.  Likewise, with ad budgets under intense scrutiny, marketing success now requires […]

Marketing

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Interluxe Group acquires adMixt in bid to marry events with performance marketing for luxury brands

June 01, 2026

Interluxe Group, a marketing agency that primarily does events for luxury brands like Rolls-Royce and The Four Seasons, is acquiring a performance marketing agency called adMixt as agency expectations evolve for luxury brands.

‘How people are shopping today’: Why Shoe Palace is doing more multi-brand marketing campaigns

June 01, 2026

Shoe Palace is featuring brands like Nike, On and New Balance in united campaigns to better “reflect how people are shopping today,” executives say.

How 2 very different DTC startups balance paid and organic marketing

May 26, 2026

Made-to-order rug brand Ernesta and pet-tracker startup Tractive are trying to boost their customer bases at a time of larger macroeconomic uncertainty. At the Lead Summit in New York City, both brands spoke about how they crafted their marketing playbooks and balance paid and organic marketing.

Operations

As Target, Walmart and Aldi embrace naturally-colored food, brands rush to meet demand

May 29, 2026

Major retailers like Walmart and Target are removing artificial food dyes from their aisles, especially in products like cereals and frozen treats. This has been a boon for startups already carrying naturally-colored products in their respective categories.

Rising gas prices may push more household spending toward Amazon

May 29, 2026

Higher gas prices could end up benefiting Amazon’s e-commerce business as consumers look for ways to avoid driving to stores and focus more of their spending on household essentials.

Guide: How in-store retail media is unlocking growth

May 13, 2026

As digital advertising becomes more saturated and fragmented, retail media is moving into physical stores — the high-intent environments where most purchases still happen. For retailers, this is an opportunity to create customer-first retail media networks that make stores more engaging, profitable and connected. For brands and agencies, in-store retail media offers stronger visibility and […]