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Bushbuck raising funds for an Australian expansion push

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Following the success of fellow Kiwi outdoor brand Kathmandu , outdoor clothing brand Bushbuck is raising equity to speed up its expansion in Australia. Founded in 2012 by CEO Tim Dunn, Bushbuck is a hunting and outdoor brand that uses a direct-to-consumer business model.

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How Aussie menswear brand Peter Jackson is suiting up for e-commerce expansion

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The brand offers international shipping for online orders but does not plan to invest in brick-and-mortar retail overseas as part of the next phase of the growth strategy. “We’re This is a key part of the brand’s expansion, but it doesn’t mean stores will carry less stock. At the time the brand had 10 stores in Victoria. “We’re

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LSKD appoints first chief retail officer as part of its “audacious” growth plan

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During her time at Lululemon, which spanned 13 years from 2012 to 2020, Shaughnessy led over 40 stores and oversaw the brand’s national wholesale and community presence in ANZ. Part of this expansion strategy is to give LSKD customers the ability to shop directly with the brand. It also took home the award for outstanding growth.

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Knobby founder talks e-commerce trends and global expansion

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How is that going, and what are the next steps you’re planning to take in this space? IR : You’ve consistently been at the forefront of e-commerce trends, from embracing the subscription model back in 2012 to exploring circular design principles more recently. IR : What are your plans for Knobby in 2024?

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Why Blundy and Lew’s C-suite shuffles are crucial for good business

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Cheston has been the managing director of Smiggle, which is owned by Premier Investments, since 2012, and during his tenure, the brand has grown from a $78.3 Earlier this year, Premier Investments chairman Solomon Lew announced plans to spin off Smiggle into a separate ASX-listed entity. million business to a $319.8

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The perfect fit: Custom tailor Institchu reveals growth plans for 2022

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InStitchu’s business model – and its clothes – have been turning heads since James Wakefield and Robin McGowan launched the brand in 2012. McGowan added: “The pandemic definitely changed international expansion plans for a lot of retailers.

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How Pizza Capers’ founder is driving Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers’ rapid growth

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Starting with one restaurant in Kenmore, he developed the business to over 120 international locations, before selling to the Retail Food Group for $30 million in 2012. Replication en masse According to Cleary-Corradini, there’s fierce internal debate about the scale of expansion. We’ll start from the city, then go west, then go south.

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