Some 130 brands, chains and trade associations have formed the American for Affordable Products Coalition. The membership roster already boasts some of the biggest names in the industry, including, LVMH, Gap Inc., Levi Strauss & Co., Nike Inc., QVC and Ikea North America, to name a few.Powerhouse U.S and Canadian retailers are also backing the initiative, including Target Corp, Wal-Mart Stores Inc, Neiman Marcus Group Inc., Kohl’s Department Stores Inc., Dillard’s, Macy’s Inc., Ross Stores, Sears Holding Co. The Bon Ton Stores Inc. and Hudson Bay’s Company.
The BAT especially has retailers and apparel manufacturers nervous because of how it could impact the elaborate system of imports, exports and outsourcing they rely on to control their costs and price points. Currently …
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James said Sterling pressured employees to enroll customers in store-branded credit cards by setting quotas, and tying performance reviews and pay to whether the quotas were met.She said the Akron, Ohio-based company also tricked cons…
Preliminary estimates show retail sales grew 4.6 percent in 2018 to $3.68 trillion, exceeding the retail industry group’s forecast for growth of at least 4.5 percent, the NRF said.The 2018 results are based on Commerce Department data up through November but include NRF estimates for December, as the agency was closed during the recent government shutdown and has not yet released December figures, the NRF said.
“More people are working, they’re making more money, their taxes are lower and their confidence remains high,” NRF President and Chief Executive Matthew Shay said in a statement.In 2018, a healthy economy and rising wages gave consumers the confidence to shop and splash out on retailers’ annual bargains during the holiday season.“The biggest priority is to ensur…
Its chairman Michael Burke praised employees who had volunteered to make the non-surgical masks with France hit — like several other countries — by shortages of protective facing coverings.He said hundreds of thousands of masks would be produced in the workshops which usually turn out designer clothes and luxury leather goods.คำพูดจาก Web Game Casino
Dior, which is also owned by LVMH, the world’s biggest luxury goods group, has been making masks since the end of last month for hospital staff.It said that seamstresses who usually work on couture creations had volunteered to go back to its ateliers in Redon in Brittany in western France, which has been closed since France when into lockdo…
Under the partnership, all V by Very denim suppliers have signed up to Jeanologia’s environmental impact measuring (EIM) platform that assesses water/energy consumption and chemical impact to score garments as low, medium or high-impact. The retailer will use Jeanologia’s platform to ensure that 100% of its own-brand denim production is low-impact by 2025, up from 60% currently.
“Very and Jeanologia will now work collaboratively with suppliers to provide eduction, support and advice on improving scores by implementing more sustainable denim washing, ageing and finishing processes in factories”, Very Group said. The partnership supports the retailer’s wider plans to improve the sustainability of its V by Very collection, with 90% of the cotton used now coming through …