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How Denmark’s Son of a Tailor is innovating retail with its AI mirror technology

Inside Retail

In Copenhagen, a revolution is underway as Son of a Tailor, a pioneering force in personalised clothing, unveils its latest innovation: the Instant Fit Store. Son of a Tailor’s Instant Fit Store is poised to disrupt the conventional norms of clothing shopping. Perhaps London, perhaps New York. Stay tuned,” he concluded.

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How AI could solve product returns and other supply chain challenges

Inside Retail

This model helps ALDO, which specialises in shoes and accessories, better predict demand to ensure it has the right inventory in the right channels. By analysing purchase and return data, retailers can identify items frequently targeted by fraudsters, allowing for more careful screening and tailored return policies to deter fraud.

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Turning holiday insights into year-round success

Inside Retail

Understanding these patterns helps anticipate future demand and plan better for upcoming events like Easter or mid-year sales. Armed with this knowledge, you can tailor marketing and retention strategies to the unique needs of each segment, ensuring communications feel relevant and personalised.

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How Australian designer Daniel Avakian is reimagining the runway

Inside Retail

Inspired by the 1982 film Blade Runner , Daniel Avakian’s Tears in the Rain collection incorporates his signature bespoke tailoring and couture pieces, mixed with ’90s Sydney graffiti art, carried by a strong colour palette of greens, navy, black and pops of red. Many garments from the collection featured as digital fashion in the store.

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Burlington Arcade Reopens with DJ, New Bar and Launch of Globe-Trotter Flagship Boutique

Retail Focus

Inspired by the uniform designed by Savile Row tailors Henry Poole, Globe-Trotter has selected a similar colour-way using their Navy vulcanised fibreboard and Cherry and Natural leather trim to pay homage to the iconic establishment.

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Un-learn to Re-learn. How the current retail environment is reconditioning consumer’s behaviours.

Retail Focus

Where customers accustomed do consumption patterns in the past decades? Customers generally purchased mass-produced products designed for a wide range of consumers, instead of products tailored to their needs and preferences. Prior to the widespread use of the Internet, customers primarily bought goods and services in physical stores.

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How to turn reverse logistics into good CX

Inside Retail

A Statista study shows the most returned online purchases by category in the US, as of last December, were clothing (24 per cent), followed by bags and accessories (17 per cent) and shoes (17 per cent). In Australia, they were also clothing (17 per cent), followed by bags and accessories (11 per cent) and shoes (10 per cent).