Fabletics is expanding its college apparel offerings as it continues its quest to become a $2 billion company.
Fabletics is expanding its college apparel offerings as it continues its quest to become a $2 billion company.
Higher fuel and freight costs are driving up prices for importers during the peak season.
A fresh round of Trump tariffs on Canadian goods were announced this week that target industries like dairy, alcohol and automobiles.
Air freight costs are soaring, but some brands like Capri and Figs are swallowing the cost when they face unexpected inventory crunches.
Recently, retailers have had a hard time finding space in which to put new stores. The problem is that there are not a lot of buildings going up to begin with. Retail construction completions fell to 5.7 million square feet in the second quarter, setting record lows for both quarterly and rolling four-quarter totals, according to CBRE.
In conversations with executives this summer, one consistent theme has been that everybody is trying to court a new demographic that’s in a slightly higher income bracket than their core customer. Or, they're grappling with how to get their highest spenders to spend more. Here's what's driving seemingly every brand to try to position themselves as a premium brand.
Baggallini is introducing more products designed for the woman on the go as it looks to court a young consumer.
Several brand executives spoke at eTail Boston about the new DTC playbook — specifically, how they are reshaping wholesale strategies and using AI for search, content and operations to drive growth.
On this week's Modern Retail Podcast, the co-founder of baby care brand Tubby Todd explains how private equity fueled its shift from DTC to Target shelves.
Brands like UrbanStems, H&M and Chobani are refining partnerships to match audiences, drive cultural relevance and unlock new growth. Here's more on how execs from these brands say their approach to partnerships has changed over the years.
A fresh round of Trump tariffs on Canadian goods were announced this week that target industries like dairy, alcohol and automobiles.
Nike says it’s in a better financial position as it awaits nearly $1 billion in refunds related to IEEPA tariffs.
Online merchants are encouraged by a new Trump administration effort to crack down on customs fraud after a surge in tariff evasion schemes rattled sellers over the past year.
One of Best Buy’s big priorities this year is pushing a new generation of RGB LED TVs to consumers. The hope is that customers will find the technological improvements convincing enough to make an upgrade, six years after many of them bought a new TV during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kroger made advertising part of its AI shopping assistant on day one, following the implementation of advertising features on competitors’ chatbots.
This Unpacked guide, sponsored by Talon.One, explores how brands can make their loyalty and promotions agent-ready, as agentic commerce evolves from a theoretical concept into practical applications, and AI agents begin to handle the end-to-end shopping journey for consumers.
Class is in session at Ugg. The brand is creating a new college ambassador program as it works to establish itself as a go-to style destination.
At the most recent Modern Retail+ and Glossy+ Town Hall, editorial staff and subscribers gathered to discuss the future of DTC. Hot topics included: what distribution channels make sense for burgeoning brands and where young startups should spend their precious marketing dollars.
Adapting to AI search is a muscle memory problem, not a hacking problem — at least that’s how Stanley 1913 sees it. The brand is trying to increase how often it is mentioned by AI search engines, without resorting to hacks and easy wins.